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Where will Rangers vs Celtic Scottish Cup semi-final be won and lost and who will finish top scorer? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: It'll be a toss of the coin job at Hampden but Celtic have an edge over their rivals in terms of quality. The injury to Reo Hatate - and doubts over the fitness of Jota - will be a huge concern for Ange Postecoglou. But Celtic should have enough in reserve to get the job done.

ANDY NEWPORT: Celtic have the upper hand right now with a front three who have developed a habit of scoring at crucial moments in these derby head to heads. Rangers’ only hope is that Jota, Furuhashi and Maeda have a collective collapse of form.

GORDON PARKS: If Celtic perform as they can then there’s only going to be one winner. As always on these occasions, it’ll be the attacking weapons of Kyogo and Jota who will edge the contest against a Rangers backline which struggles to cope when moved around.

SCOTT BURNS: The Hoops had a rare stumble against Motherwell but I can see Ange Postecoglou using that as a kick up the backside for his team. I think Rangers will run them close but Celtic are likely to come out on top. The Hoops with Kyogo Furuhashi are just too strong.

KEITH: Billy Dodds admits his squad is looking jaded as the Highlanders cling onto hope of promotion to the top flight but they should be capable of seeing off a Falkirk side from the third tier. And veteran striker Billy McKay is the man who’ll make sure of it.

ANDY: Billy Mckay may be 34 now but the Northern Irishman has the experience and the eye for goal that should worry Falkirk. With 17 strikes already this season he’ll be looking to fire Caley Thistle to the final.

GORDON: Inverness have found momentum and form at the right time and are unbeaten in seven and having that surge of confidence should see off a Falkirk side which isn’t short of game-changing

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