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How far can Rangers go in the Europa League and will Celtic be joining them? Saturday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: A win next time out over Limassol at Ibrox should secure progress from the group stages and Rangers look in good shape to get that job done. If they can top Group C - and get a bit of luck in the draw - they could soon be in another quarter final.

DAVID MCCARTHY: That may well depend on whether they can top their group and avoid a Champions League drop-out in the first knockout phase. But Ibrox on a European night is something special when the team is playing with confidence, so I would't rule them out.

FRASER WILSON: They should clinch qualification against Aris in their next match then it’s a question of whether they can top the group and avoid the play-off round. Clement’s side are getting stronger with each passing week. But they’re not of the calibre of the side that reached the final 18 months ago. Maybe the last 16 or a quarter final at a push.

With two Champions League games left, what's the best Celtic can hope to achieve?

KEITH: Two wins could get them into the knock-out rounds but that doesn’t look likely after three defeats and a draw from the first four. A point against Lazio in Rome and a win over Feyenoord might not secure European football after Christmas but it would represent a positive end to a bruising campaign.

DAVID: A bit of respectability and an end to this horrible run of results. I doubt they'll get anything in Rome, but a long-awaited home win over Feyenoord would be a crumb of comfort.

FRASER: The best they can hope for is salvaging third place and a Europa League spot. But it won’t happen. Celtic deserve more than they’ve got from Europe this season. But the Champions League is a punishing playground.

KEITH: No. This European campaign has taken a lot out of Barry

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