CHERRIES winger Ryan Fraser could potentially make his international debut in Scotland's tinderbox World Cup qualifying clash with England on June 10.

Fraser looked all set to win his first cap when he was called into Gordon Strachan's squad for matches with Canada and Slovenia in March.

He was struck down by injury after linking up with the Tartan Army, however, and missed out as the Scots drew with Canada before securing a second World Cup victory of the campaign by beating Slovenia 1-0.

Fraser is among a 27-man party named by Strachan for the Hampden Park clash next month. England top qualifying Group F on 13 points, with Scotland six points adrift in fourth.

The Cherries man enjoyed an explosive second half of the campaign, after making his mark as a substitute in the victory over Liverpool back in December.

Fraser started 19 Premier League matches, scoring three goals and winning a remarkable five penalties, as Cherries secured a club-high ninth-place Premier League finish.