
Jodi McLeary replaced Maria McAneny after the Celtic midfielder missed the squad following Celtic's 3-0 derby defeat by Rangers. The article does not give a specific injury or disciplinary reason for McAneny's absence.
Jodi McLeary is a 20-year-old Rangers midfielder who has been called into the senior Scotland squad. She has played for Scotland at youth level, but she has not yet been capped by the senior team.
Scotland will host Belgium at Easter Road Stadium in Edinburgh on Tuesday, 14 April. The return match is scheduled for the following Saturday at Den Dreef Stadium in Leuven.
Scotland are top of Europe's Group H on goal difference. They have won their opening two fixtures after beating Luxembourg.
Belgium have also won their opening two fixtures. The article says they beat Israel comfortably, which leaves both teams with perfect starts heading into the double header.

Rangers midfielder Jodi McLeary has replaced Celtic counterpart Maria McAneny in the Scotland squad for next week's World Cup qualifying double header against Belgium.
The 21-year-old McAneny, who has two caps, missed Celtic's 3-0 derby defeat by Rangers in the Scottish Women's Premier League on Monday.
McLeary, who started that game in an unfamiliar right-back role as Rangers moved up to second in the table, has played for Scotland at youth level, but the 20-year-old has yet to be capped by the senior side.
Melissa Andreatta's side host the Belgians at Easter Road Stadium in Edinburgh on Tuesday, 14 April, with the return fixture at Den Dreef Stadium in Leuven the following Saturday.
The two sides have both won their opening two fixtures, with Scotland top of Europe's Group H on goal difference after easing aside Luxembourg as Belgium also won comfortably against Israel.
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