Scotland winger James Forrest believes there will be some twists and turns before the end of the World Cup qualifying campaign. Gordon Strachans squad are preparing for their third Group F clash on Tuesday, when they travel to Slovakia just four days after being held to a 1-1 draw by Lithuania at Hampden.Scotland dropped into second place in the group behind England, although the situation could have been worse had James McArthur not levelled in the last minute to cancel out an earlier strike from Fiodor Cernych. Fiodor Cernych celebrates his goal for Lithuania against Scotland While Forrest understands the disappointment of the Scotland supporters, particularly as the team had opened their campaign with a 5-1 victory in Malta, he insists there is a long way to go.You need to look on the positives, the Celtic favourite said. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just ?£6.99. No contract. We have four points and not been beat. There is still a long way to go and I think there are a few upsets in the group still to come so hopefully we can get a good result on Tuesday and the boys will be confident.At home and in front of this crowd you are expected to win and we didnt do that. James McArthur (19) scores for Scotland to earn a draw with Lithuania The last 10 minutes we looked like scoring goals and it was just unfortunate that we drew but we will take some confidence into the next game.We have only played two games and we have four points and we need to try and build on that. Every game in this group is going to be tough. The game on Tuesday is going to be a hard one and the boys are going to have to be at it from the start.Despite the unexpected loss of two points against Lithuania, midfielder Barry Bannan believes there is enough quality in the Scotland camp to travel to Slovakia with confidence. Barry Bannan congratulates James McArthur (19) after his goal earned Scotland a 1-1 draw with Lithuania Slovakia have lost again so if we can go there and get a point or three points then it has been a good two games for us, Bannan said.We are confident of what we have here of going over there and getting something. We will concentrate on ourselves and not worry too much about them.Lithuania have shown that they are going to take points off teams in this group. Sometimes it doesnt click on the night but it could be a huge point at the end of the group.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Scotland latest Scotland fixtures Scotland stats Table Live on Sky Wholesale Shoes 2020 . Some will say that Martin is too sensitive while others will say that it is part of the way football is in the locker room. But to have to absorb what was said to him for any rational and intelligent person is too much. Cheap Shoes China Free Shipping . Bookies were offering odds of 13/1 before kickoff that the home team Houston Dynamo would prevail by three goals to nil. http://www.wholesaleshoes.us.org/ . He was with the New York Jets in 2011 when the NFL locked out their players after they failed to agree on a new contract. Willy went undrafted but was given a look by four NFL teams before heading north. Wholesale Shoes Brands .com) - The Hatch Attack is back in the Southern Conference. Cheap Replica Shoes China . Certainly not Monday night. George Hill took care of the early work, scoring a season-high 26 points, and Paul George closed it out by scoring 11 of his 26 points during a decisive second-half stretch that finally allowed Indiana to pull away from Minnesota 98-84 for yet another win.GIRONA, Spain -- Slovenian cyclist Luka Mezgec followed up an opening day victory by winning the second leg of the Volta a Catalunya on Tuesday to keep the overall lead. The Giant-Shimano cyclist beat Italian pair Roberto Ferrari and Daniele Ratto in a sprint finish to win in a time of 3 hours, 57 minutes, 49 seconds. Mezgec leads Ferrari by 14 seconds overall with a time of 8:06:42 as cyclists endured rain and cold weather during a 168-kilometre (104-mile) run. With the seven-stage race heading toward the Pyrenees mountains next, Mezgec is not expected to hang on to the lead in a field that includes Tour de France champion Christopher Froome and Alberto Contador. Theey both finished three seconds back on Tuesday to trail Mezgec by 23 seconds after two stages.dddddddddddd Froome was cautious about his chances as he settles back into competing after pulling out of the preceding Tirreno-Adriatico with back injury. "If I see Im progressing well and I dont feel hurt then I think I can achieve something here," Froome said. "I have to take into account I lost two training days and the injury kept me from training as strongly as I wanted for another five days." Wednesdays leg is a 163-kilometre run from Banyoles to La Molina, featuring two long mountain climbs -- one of them at the end of the stage. ' ' '