Germany defender Mats Hummels has claimed that Scotland remain dangerous opponents in their Euro 2016 qualifying group, despite their 1-0 defeat in Georgia.
The 2014 World Cup winners, who overtook Poland at the top of Group D on Friday after a 3-1 win over their neighbours in Frankfurt, will take on Gordon Strachan's side at Hampden Park on Monday.
Hummels, who plies his trade for Borussia Dortmund, told BBC Sport: "[Scotland] are dangerous and it doesn't depend on how they played the last game. We know they have a good team, a strong team and some good individual players and of course a very passionate stadium.
"It will be a tough game if we let them play, if we let them have chances, the crowd will get enthusiastic and the team will always be better then."
Germany sit top of the group on 16 points - three ahead of Poland - with three games to go, while Scotland sit fourth on 11 points.