NEW Saints recruit James Bell is in the Scotland squad for their first-ever meeting with World Cup qualifiers Jamaica at Featherstone on Sunday.

Lachlan Coote, however, misses out due to a shoulder injury that requires surgery.

Among the new faces are ex-Scottish Rugby Union Under-20s forward Guy Graham, son of former dual-code international George Graham, and Charlie Emslie, who has come through the Scotland rugby league pathway.

"Charlie is a great example of what we are about and what can be achieved by young people committing to the process," said head coach Nathan Graham.

"We have a lot of newcomers to the group and I'm looking forward to seeing what they can bring to the mix."

The other uncapped players in Graham's 20-man squad are Batley centre Kieran Buchanan, London Broncos hooker Rob Oakley, York prop Jack Teanby and Whitehaven's Australia-born winger Lachlan Walmsley.

Ruled out through injury are St Helens full-back Lachlan Coote and Hull KR second rower Kane Linnett.

Scotland will be facing a Jamaica side looking to bounce back after a disappointing 56-4 defeat by England Knights.

"Looking at last weekend's game I'm sure Jamaica will have a point to prove," Graham said. "They will be very committed and have a good amount of experienced players from Super League and Championship.

"It's the ideal test for us and gives us the chance to have a good hit out in preparation for next year's World Cup."

Squad: D Addy (Salford), J Bell (Leigh), R Brierley (Leigh), K Buchanan (Batley), D Dixon (Dewsbury), C Emslie (Barrow), D Ferguson (Featherstone, capt), G Graham (Whitehaven), B Hellewell (Leigh), L Hood (Leigh), B Kavanagh (Halifax), S Luckley (Salford), J McClean (West Wales), K Moran (Keighley), W Oakes (Dewsbury), R Oakley (London Broncos), J Teanby (York), O Thomas (Whitehaven), A Walker (Wakefield), L Walmsley (Whitehaven).