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Which Celtic or Rangers player will emerge as Hampden hero and have Sky missed a trick with bottom 6 snub? Saturday Jury

ANDY NEWPORT: I think you have to go with the players' wishes on this one. Many of them will never have played at the National Stadium before and they deserve their Hampden moment, even if thousands of empty seats will look awful on telly. SCOTT BURNS: No, definitely not. The semi-finals from the start of the season were scheduled for Hampden and should be played there. Inverness and Falkirk both deserve this opportunity and have earned it on the pitch. CRAIG SWAN: Tricky one. Of course a smaller venue would create a better atmosphere and have less empty seats, but the players have earned their right to play at the National Stadium.

ANDY: Kyogo has been the main man for Celtic in these recent head-to-heads and it's difficult to look past the Japanese ace. Rangers will just be keeping fingers crossed that Connor Goldson pulls through. SCOTT:Kyogo Furuhashi has the Indian sign over Rangers just now. He seems to come up with big goals in these fixtures. His movement and guile seems to be too much for the Rangers defence and I can see him being the main man again.

CRAIG: Kyogo Furuhashi would be the safest bet. He's been the hero of the last two encounters and shows no signs of stopping.

ANDY: Absolutely. With four teams still in danger of the drop, there should be plenty of thrills and spills in the bottom half as they head down the final straight. It's a snub all right. SCOTT: It is clear that Sky are only really interested in Rangers and Celtic because of their viewing figures. The fact there is no relegation coverage just sums it up. They need to start producing a better package for Scottish football because what a major opportunity has been missed in the post-split fixtures. CRAIG: No question. The relegation tussle

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