Scotland manager Gordon Strachan has insisted that he has no worries about potentially being handed a tough group for their Euro 2016 qualification campaign.
Strachan's side have been placed in pot four for Sunday's draw, leaving them vulnerable to being paired with some of Europe's top nations, but the former Middlesbrough and Southampton boss is adamant that he will be excited to play any level of opposition.
The 57-year-old is quoted by the Evening Times as saying: "I'm excited about it. I don't like to plan anything. I plan training sessions, that's about the only thing that I plan.
"I'm really not fussed. I enjoy meeting up with the players and playing anybody who is put in front of us."
Scotland are next in action when they travel to Warsaw to face Poland on March 5.