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Celtic's path to Champions League knockout round laid out as Jury predict tough Malmo assignment for Rangers

Keith Jackson: Celtic can’t get ahead of themselves. They’re likely to be stuck on three points for a while with away trips to Dortmund and Atalanta next. But if they can add to their tally in next home game against Leipzig the play-offs become a distinct possibility.

Michael Gannon: Not quite yet. It’s the perfect start and the door is open. Celtic will be thrown the odd curveball and it’s about how they deal with it. They should have the squad to get enough points to secure a spot in the play-off round.

Andy Newport: Opta boffins have worked out that nine points should be enough to make the play-offs so Celtic are already a third of the way there with seven games to go. The trips on the road might be tough but the power of Parkhead should see Celtic through.

Keith: They're making hard work of things and don’t travel there with any real momentum on their side. Rangers are absolutely crying out for a shot in the arm and they can only hope to find it in the south of Sweden.

Michael: It's the kind of game that might suit Rangers as there might be a bit more space to operate. Malmo are top of the Swedish league but results have been patchy and they’ve struggled in Europe. It’ll be tight but Gers can kick off with a win.

Andy: Philippe Clement is preaching patience and with good reason. His new-look side are still getting to know each other and while there are very faint signs of promise with players like Jefte and Igamane, it’s still early days. A draw would be a fantastic result.

Keith: It had become impossible to see how Naismith could turn this slump around. He’d have been breaking out in a cold sweat every time his mobile phone rang this week. So it made sense to act swiftly yesterday and put him out of his

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