Celtic, Aberdeen, Hearts and Rangers split the jury as four burning questions receive no unanimous verdicts
ANDY NEWPORT: Marry the lethal attacking edge they demonstrated on Saturday with their stout defensive performance in Atlanta and they can definitely pick up another home win.
FRASER WILSON : A draw would be positive and I can see Celtic doing enough to get another very useful point. The Bundesliga side are a huge test and Celtic will need to be pretty much flawless defensively like they were against Atalanta. But with the Parkhead atmosphere driving them on they can cause the Germans problems.
KEITH JACKSON: After picking up a point in Bergamo last time out, another draw would be more than enough to keep Celtic on course for the play-offs. And, yes, they are more than capable of achieving it.
SCOTT BURNS/McDERMOTT: They are certainly in a good place. I think in front of a packed out Celtic Park they will always have a chance. Leipzig are a step up again but I think they can get a point.
ANDY: The Greeks have had a similarly stuttering start to Gers domestically yet still sit top of the Super League. They have an identical Euro record too having also lost to Lyon and beat Malmo away. But I reckon the red hot atmosphere in Athens will give the hosts the edge.
FRASER: Stranger things have happened. But nothing Rangers are producing away from home domestically suggests they can go to Greece and get a win. They’ll need big character to step up and that’s been sadly lacking.
KEITH: No. It could be another long night in Athens for a side which seems incapable of protecting itself on its travels even on home soil.
SCOTT: It will be a hard one against a Greek side who are going well. Rangers are capable of going there and getting a result but I think Olympiacos will just edge it.
ANDY: The Germans aren’t great shakes by


