First match for Scots national amputee football team
The largs training centre welcomed most of the newly formed squad on Friday.
Scotland's national amputee football team will take to the pitch for the first time this weekend.
The National Training Centre in Largs welcomed most of the squad on Friday before their first match on Saturday.
Their opposition will be the Netherlands and the match kicks off at 11am on Saturday.
The Amputee Football Association Scotland (AFAS) was set up in November last year with the ultimate aim being to create a Scottish amputee football league.
The squad is made up of 11 individuals each with a lower limb or upper amputation.
The sport was first played competitively in the US in the 1980s and now 31 nations across the world play competitively.
A total of 20 of those competed at the most recent Amputee Football World Cup in Culiacan, Mexico, in 2014.