The positive start on the road at Denmark is now in Scotland's rear-view mirror as all focus shifts to Belarus.

Steve Clarke and his squad began their World Cup qualifying journey with a draw against the group's top seeds, but that result will only hold weight if they can secure three points against the group's underdogs, reports the Daily Record .

The Tartan Army are harbouring dreams of securing a place on football's grandest stage, and following Friday's encouraging result, confidence will be high to improve further and end this camp with four points out of a possible six.

This will be the first meeting between the two sides in 20 years, and Scotland's most recent encounters with Belarus have not been particularly successful.

Belarus managed to secure a surprise 1-0 victory at

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