Leading the line and being a target man are two completely different things.
The former, the ball is played to feet or chest for him to hold up and lay off to midfield runners.
The latter, the ball is played aerially for him to nod down to an accompanying forward partner.
England play them at Hampden in Sept to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the 1st football international, which was held at the West of Scotland Cricket club in Glasgow.
Very much nothing to gain, all to lose for England
The problem there is all three of James, Williams and Naismith will probably miss part of the season with muscle injuries. I think we need 2, if not 3 if Scott goes, additions in Midfield
An interesting one. Alan Ball is widely quoted as being an Everton player when winning his World Cup medal, despite not completing his transfer from Blackpool until after the final.