Scotland manager Gordon Strachan has said that he is looking forward to tomorrow's Scottish Premiership clash between Celtic and Aberdeen.
League leaders Celtic currently hold a three-point lead and a game in hand over Aberdeen, and Strachan is looking out for players who can handle themselves during key matches.
"As a Scotland manager, I'm looking forward to seeing players playing in full stadiums," Strachan told BBC Sport.
"How do the players work together, can they handle it? We're all talking about it. It'll be a terrific game of football. I'm looking forward to it.
"I'm not interested in results anymore. I want to see who can deal with pressure, who can entertain me."
Scotland will play an international friendly against Northern Ireland on March 25, followed by a Euro 2016 qualifier against Gibraltar four days later.