The talented son of a former Carlisle United favourite has earned an Under-19 international call-up - at just 16.
Lennon Miller, whose dad Lee led the line for the Blues from 2011-14, has been named in the latest Scotland U19 squad.
The midfielder, who turns 17 on Friday, is in Billy Stark's squad for friendlies against Belgium and the Czech Republic next month.
Motherwell prospect Miller has already earned international honours at Under-16 and Under-17 level.
#SCO19s | Billy Stark has named his Scotland Men's Under-19s squad for two friendly matches against Belgium and Czech Republic next month 🏴#YoungTeam
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) August 22, 2023
The highly-rated teenager made history when he made his Motherwell debut last year aged 16 years and six days.
Miller steps up to the Under-19s from the Under-17s, for whom he represented Scotland in the European Championships this summer.
He has made seven appearances for Motherwell this season, scoring two goals and being named the club's player of the month.
His first senior goal came at Elgin City in the League Cup with a first strike at Fir Park coming two weeks later against East Fife.
That followed five outings last term, including his history-making first appearance against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Scotland's Under-19s take on Belgium on Wednesday, September 6 and the Czech Republic on Saturday, September 9, both in the Belgian city Hasselt.
The games come ahead of UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers starting in November, with Scotland's group including Serbia, Bulgaria and Andorra.
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