Michael Stewart believes Monday’s meeting with Belarus in Hungary is “a must-win” for Scotland.

    Steve Clarke’s side drew their World Cup qualifying opener away to Denmark while Greece defeated Belarus 5-1.

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    The Greeks host the Danes while Scotland play their second qualifier.

    “The momentum could be more important than ever before with this type of short campaign,” former Scotland midfielder Stewart told BBC Radio Scotland’s Sportsound.

    “It’s a great opportunity tomorrow to get three points on the road and have four points from six games. This is a must-win. A draw tomorrow is no good.

    “I’d be surprised if Ben Gannon-Doak and Billy Gilmour don’t start. I still think Kieron Bowie deserves a shot. He’s ready and I’m a wee bit disappointed he never got on on Friday. He’s a handful, has an eye for goal. There is a good case to be made for him.

    “A 0-0 boring draw between Greece and Denmark, that’s what I want.”

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