By Amy Canavan
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The first of four friendlies before the end of the year takes the Scots on the uncommon trip to Africa, with Casablanca the host city for the Morocco match on 24 October.
The Swiss then visit Dunfermline’s East End Park four days later.
Australian Andreatta, who was previously her country’s assistant coach, said the opponents were picked with an eye on the “potential challenges” the team could face at the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.
“We looked at all the details of travel from here to Morocco, it replicates going from the south of Brazil to the north, should we have to play in different venues,” Andreatta said.
“So, we really want to expose everybody to the potential challenges that you would face in a major tournament.”
The Scots are aiming to reach a first finals since the 2019 World Cup and Andreatta will not hesitate in using the pathway – like Brown – to achieve “the mission”.
“We thought this was the right time to bring [Georgia] in and to expose her to our environment, the level and see how she handles it,” the head coach said of the USA-based defender.
“I keep a close eye on the whole pathway and Mick [McArdle] and I work very closely together.
“Those performances in the last window were great and part of the reason why we’ve selected her.”