Phillips has heard great things about the atmosphere at Scotland's national stadium as he bids to make his home debut in the opening World Cup qualifier against Serbia and the 21-year-old believes the support can fire Scotland to a flying start against the Serbians, and Macedonia three days later.
Phillips, who made his debut in the 5-1 defeat against the United States in Florida, told www.scottishfa.co.uk: "I have yet to experience the atmosphere of Hampden Park but I know from speaking to people who have experienced it that it is something special. I can't wait for these games to come and the preparation starts now."
He added: "The supporters will be huge for us in these two opening games. I have heard all about the Hampden Roar and I can't wait to hear it for myself on Saturday.
"The players will be doing everything they can to get off to a good start and the fans can definitely make a difference.
"I wouldn't like to walk out of the tunnel knowing our opponents have that kind of backing."
Scotland are looking to qualify for their first major tournament of the century and Phillips wants to be part of something special in Brazil in two years' time.
The youngster, who qualifies for Scotland through the grandparent rule, said: "France '98 was the first World Cup I remember as a kid and, of course, who can forget seeing the whole Scotland squad come on the pitch in their kilts before their game against Brazil?
"That is something that every player dreams of, to play in the opening game of a World Cup finals and obviously our aim is to get back to that stage again and qualify for the finals in Brazil."
Source: PA
Source: PA