Darren Fletcher is relishing leading Scotland out at Wembley
Saturday 12 November 2016 14:12, UK
Scotland captain Darren Fletcher is looking forward to the honour of leading his team out at Wembley on Friday night.
The 32-year-old regained the captaincy from Scott Brown when the Celtic midfielder decided to retire in August, although he has since reversed that decision and is in the squad to face England.
Following a 1-1 draw at home to Lithuania and a 3-0 defeat in Slovakia, the visitors can get their World Cup Qualifying campaign back on track and can go level on points with England in Group F with a win.
Fletcher revealed his pride when asked what it would mean to him to lead the Scots out at Wembley.
Fletcher said: "It will mean a lot. Every time you represent your country and lead your country out it is massive.
"There is no bigger place to do it as a Scotsman, to walk out at Wembley in front of 90,000 fans and 10 team-mates behind you, desperate to get a result and create a bit of history.
"It is a monumental moment and one I am looking forward to and excited about and relishing it. We are not going in here with fear or on a real low.
"We get disappointed after results, but it gives you a bit of steel and determination to go out there and try to put it right.
"It is an occasion I am going to try to enjoy. I am sure there will be many more than 14,000 fellow Scotsmen cheering us on and it will be a great occasion and hopefully we can get the result we can remember it by."
Fletcher is enthused by Brown's decision to come out of his short retirement in Scotland's hour of need.
"It is fantastic. Broony is a great character, well liked in the squad," Fletcher said.
"It was a smooth transition back in, no problems at all and he is a player who is in great form and has made himself available again which is brilliant.
"Him and the manager have a great relationship and he has obviously missed playing for Scotland as well and it is good to have him back. He would be an addition to any team."