Paisley witnessed some memorable celebrations after Saints beat Hearts to win the Scottish Communities League Cup on Sunday with an estimated 15,000 fans congregating in the town centre.
And former St Mirren midfielder Stark hopes many of them can turn out to cheer on his young players when they face Luxembourg in their first qualifying match for the 2015 finals.
Stark, who will assess Tony Watt before Monday's game after the Celtic forward initially pulled out with a foot injury, said: "Paisley has been in party mode for a few days so hopefully that football bug carries on to the national team on Monday night.
"You did get a sense of a town rallying behind the team for a cup final. Everybody likes to be associated with success, that's just a fact of life. Hopefully that feeling rolls on to Monday night."
Some of Stark's squad might not be so keen on the venue with four Hearts players in the squad, although forward David Smith is on loan at Raith Rovers.
The rest - left-back Kevin McHattie and midfielders Jason Holt and Jamie Walker - all featured at Hampden while St Mirren's sole representative in the squad, Kenny McLean, was an unused substitute.
And Stark admits he had to monitor the Tynecastle contingent's mindset.
Stark said: "Kenny was in good spirits but the Hearts boys, to different degrees, because they are all different individuals, were a bit down.
"Some hid it better than others but that was something we had to factor in. But you make the judgement at training and they were all lively when they went on the training pitch, so that was good."


