Hull midfielder Robert Snodgrass says he would love to be considered as Scotland's next captain after Scott Brown quit international football.
The 28-year-old, who has won 17 caps, returned to the national squad in March after missing the entire Euro 2016 qualifying campaign through injury.
"It is a dream to play for your country first and foremost. It is even bigger to try to captain the side," he said.
"I will throw my name in the hat, definitely. It is a massive honour."
Scotland manager Gordon Strachan will name his squad on Monday, 22 August, for the opening 2018 World Cup qualifier against Malta on Sunday, 4 September.