Seasiders star Charlie Adam in Scotland squad

Last updated : 22 February 2010 By The Seasider

Adam is delighted to make Levein's first squad after losing his place for George Burley's last game, a 3-0 friendly defeat by Wales.

Adam had won his third cap in the 2-0 defeat in Japan in October after an exile of more than two years.

The former Rangers midfielder scored his 13th goal of the season during Blackpool's victory over Reading on Saturday and is keen to make his mark against the Czechs, who are among Scotland's Euro 2012 qualifying rivals.

"I'm obviously very happy that I've managed to get in his first squad," the 24-year-old told Blackpool's official website.

"There have been many changes since my last game and I'm looking forward to linking up with the team again.

"Craig's a good manager who has a reputation for getting teams playing well and I just hope, with the quality that we've got in the squad, that he can kick us on.

"We just need to get some good results in the friendly games and then look forward to the qualification games when they come round.

"It will give us an indication of the players that we're going to play against and the quality that they have, so it should be a good match.

"The squad that has been picked is strong and the majority of the lads are playing in England now and that shows how well they've been doing.

"It just shows how well Scottish football is with the amount of players who have come down from Scotland into the Championship and Premier League."

Source: Team Talk

Source: Team Talk