Manager Craig Levein has called on Scotland fans to help them to victory against the Czech Republic at Hampden Park next month.
Over 17,000 supporters saw the Scots beat Denmark 2-1 in a friendly last night and the boss is hopeful of a full house for their vital Euro 2012 qualifier.
"I think the supporters recognise it is going to be a great occasion and the ticket sales are really good," he said.
"The supporters did brilliantly tonight but multiply that by two and a half or three times and it does make a big difference.
"I think everybody has to see evidence of things getting better and if we can keep improving and the players believe it then we will have a big chance.
"I am confident that we are capable of beating Czech Republic and I know we will play in the same manner and run ourselves in to the ground to win the game, I know that and it is a big thing to have in your armoury."
Charlie Adam gave Scotland the lead last night before Christian Eriksen equalised for the visitors. However, Robert Snodgrass headed home two minutes before half time as the hosts held on for the win.