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What must Rangers do at Ibrox to stand Champions League group stage chance and where do Celtic need to strengthen? Monday Jury

ANDY NEWPORT: A clean sheet for a start but that’s easier said than done against a PSV side who’ve already blasted 19 goals in their first five games of the season. If they can fashion a lead they stand a great chance of finishing the job in Holland.

CRAIG SWAN: Rangers could really do with a lead to take to Eindhoven.

FRASER WILSON: Getting their noses in front would help but Rangers have proved they can find all sorts of ways to get through these qualifiers. Avoid defeat - and any major injuries - and Rangers can head to Philips Stadium with confidence that they have the personnel and game plan to get results away in Europe.

ANDY: Robbie Neilson’s men should fancy their chances. Zurich have had a dreadful start to the season with their only wins coming against Linfield. It’s all set up for the Jambos with the second-leg at Tynecastle.

CRAIG:Hearts have a great chance. It’s a 50-50 and you can’t ask for much more in a play off.

FRASER: For the sake of Scottish football you’d hope so after the embarrassment of Motherwell and Dundee United’s exits. Hearts have experience and a range of attacking threats while Zurich are off to a slow start and playing on neutral ground. It’s there for the Jambos if they perform.

ANDY: No chance. Goodwin has been trusted to reshape his squad and while Motherwell was a bump on the road, his signings on paper at least look savvy. Hibs are also rebuilding again for the umpteenth time in recent memory and stability is now the key at Easter Road.

CRAIG: No. And nor should they be. Both are at the beginning of new projects. Boards need to be patient.

FRASER: Only to get results. It would be crazy to say their jobs are under threat. Goodwin has signed well and has the Dons playing

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