STEVEN Fletcher last night targeted a win over Israel and a Euro 2020 play-off place after scoring on his first appearance for Scotland in 13 months.

Fletcher buried a penalty against Albania in the Boro Lorici Stadium in added-on time at the end of the first-half.

His strike ensured Alex McLeish's men romped to an emphatic 4-0 triumph and drew level on points with Israel in Group C1.

But the Sheffield Wednesday man now wants to triumph at Hampden on Tuesday evening and ensure the national team top the section.

"The win sets things up for Tuesday against Israel now," he said. "We will take a lot of confidence from that performance and result.

"We now need to have a go against Israel and the fans will be right behind us.

"Sometimes you just need that one result. It can change everything when you get a win like that. We have a lot of confidence going into Tuesday.

"I was happy with my performance. You can always do better but it's my first Scotland game in a while.

"It was tough getting up to the tempo, even going up against ten men. But I enjoyed it and I would love to be involved with the young lads again on Tuesday."

Fletcher added: "You are going to get injuries in football and that's what most of the call-offs were. It happens in football. I know that more than anyone.

"But the gaffer only had to throw young David Bates in for his debut. He was great and it looks good for the future.