Chelsea forward Erin Cuthbert hopes to carry recent club success into Scotland Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Belarus and Poland.
The 19-year-old was part of Chelsea’s Super League One and FA Cup-winning side, who also reached the Champions League semi-finals for the first time.
Scotland, second in Group 2, host Belarus on Thursday and visit Poland next Tuesday.
“It certainly helps,” Cuthbert said of her club’s accomplishments.
“I’ve achieved so much with the club and it’s been a great season for me personally.
“There are other girls doing really well as well, like Fiona Brown is scoring a lot in Sweden [with Rosengard] right now, so it’s so nice to see so many girls in form in the lead up to these qualifiers.”
Shelley Kerr’s side having already beaten Belarus 2-1 in Minsk in October and Poland 3-0 in March, Cuthbert scoring the third in the latter match.
“[Belarus] made it really tough for us in the away game, but they are going to be a different challenge for us this time,” Cuthbert said.
“It would be nice to take two wins, but we can’t get too far ahead and think about the other games in the campaign.
“For us it’s the here and now and each game as it comes – that’s Belarus. It’s going to be tough but one we should come out of with a win.”