Celtic and Rangers' Champions League campaigns have both begun rather slowly - although stats suggest that one of the two sides are set to end up in the ascendency.
Rangers have conceded seven and failed to score themselves as they remain rooted to the bottom of an admittedly tough Group A that involves Liverpool, Napoli and Ajax, whilst Celtic fell to an impressive Real Madrid side before failing to take the bull by the horns against a depleted Shakhtar Donetsk outfit.
A lot is taken into consideration with statistics nowadays, and it is no surprise that the better teams in the competition rank top of the rankings throughout.
But there are a few surprises from the Scottish outfits that could mark the rise of their progression in the tournament. Record Sport takes a look at some of the statistics that heavily favour - or go against - Celtic and Rangers ' so far this season.