Evans - goalscoring international debut.
Goalscoring debutant Ched Evans is looking to make an even bigger impression against the might of Holland on Sunday.
Evans, 19, scored on his Wales debut on Wednesday in the 1-0 win over Iceland, and seems certain to figure again on Sunday alongside Craig Bellamy.
Bellamy returned in Iceland after seven months of injury problems, while Manchester City youngster Evans embarked on what he hopes will be a long and profitable Wales career.
But even facing the Dutch stars in Rotterdam - their final warm-up game ahead of Euro 2008 - does not faze Evans.
He said: "Scoring on my debut does not make me think that international football is easy. But I cannot wait to have another crack at it.
"If I get onto the pitch on Sunday it will be a massive game for me and the team, and hopefully we can come away with another decent result.
"It has been a great season for me and this has just topped it off for me and it was great to keep the unbeaten run going. Wales have not lost in six now and we will be going to Holland full of confidence.
"I am just pleased to be playing, and scoring is my job. So it is always a bonus when they go in. I think everyone at home will be pleased for me and of course all the lads here are delighted that we won the game.
"It was good team performance even though it was not a very good game to watch, but we got the result which was great for the fans who turned up."
Wales have one more friendly with Georgia in Swansea in August before the World Cup qualifying campaign gets under way the following month, but the date clashes with the Under-21 fixture against Romania at Wrexham that could put Brian Flynn's team into a play-off for a place in Sweden.
Evans insists he would be happy to play in either match.
He said: "I want to play in the European Championship and I am confident we will get there.
"It is a win-win situation for me because if I get called up for the senior team I will be delighted but if I play in the under-21 championships I will be equally happy."
The Holland match will be Wales' 11th of a long season that started back in August with a 1-0 win in Bulgaria.
They have risen 20 places in the FIFA rankings since then and in their last 10 matches, Toshack's side have won six and lost just two.