But he is only interested in maintaining Scotland’s 100 per cent World Cup qualifying record against Lithuania and then Slovakia.
The West Brom midfielder said: “It would be a great honour to get 75 caps. I’m not thinking too much about it. I’m thinking about getting three points against Lithuania and adding to our win against Malta.
“It’s been a while since we played Lithuania. There are no easy games in international __football and we’ll have to be on top form if we want three points on Saturday.
“With the crowd behind us, anything is possible. We need the fans as they are a big part of what we’re about.
“Making Hampden a daunting place to come to will help us qualify, and the fans will play an important part if we want to achieve success.”
The 31-year-old made his first appearance in dark blue in 2003, but, with new boys such as Oliver Burke, Barrie McKay, Callum Paterson and John McGinn having been blooded by Gordon Strachan, Fletcher is the veteran in the camp.
He said: “It’s about giving them a platform to perform and adding small bits of advice when I can.
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“We need them to express themselves, be creative and make a mark.
“They can let the older players take the pressure.
“The manager has selection headaches in every position and, although it’s tough for him, he’d want it that way.
“It shows people are competing for places. When you have a tough campaign and pick up injuries, we have plenty of options.
“We are in a good place and hopefully we show that on the pitch.”
Meanwhile, Fletcher took advantage of former captain Gary McAllister’s presence at training.
He said: “He’s got great football knowledge and he was here to help us.
“Whenever we have any ex-players with the squad, all the players really take notice because they grew up watching players like them.”