Scotland’s Group F rivals will carve each other up on the road to Qatar – and urged his men to take advantage by claiming maximum points from their next two matches.The Scots take on Israel in Tel Aviv on Sunday before facing the Faroe Islands on Wednesday - the same night as Austria and Denmark face off in Vienna.And Clarke believes the top three seeds will take points off each other throughout the campaign - as the Scots and Austrians did in their Thursday night draw at Hampden - meaning that victories over Israel, the Faroes and Moldova will be crucial.Scotland finished third in their Euros qualifying campaign but ended the group 15 points behind Belgium, who won every game, and Russia whose only dropped points came against the.
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