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Will Rangers get Champions League campaign off to a flyer against Union Saint-Gilloise? Monday Jury

ANDY NEWPORT:Gio van Bronckhorst ’s team weren’t quite up to full speed at Livi but the 90 minutes at Almondvale will have done them the world of good. A draw would set them up nicely for next week’s return.

CRAIG SWAN: Giovanni van Bronckhorst proved his abilities in Europe last season and that will ensure Rangers return to Ibrox in pole position to progress.

FRASER WILSON: The fact this is on neutral ground could help Rangers get off to a flier but it won’t be easy. Dante Vanzeir is the dangerman with goal threat coming in off the flank. Keep him quiet and Rangers can grab a single goal advantage.

GORDON PARKS: It’s a tough call as Rangers are still fine tuning for the new campaign against a side which is more than capable of inflicting damage. A draw would represent a positive result.

ANDY: Jack Ross has made some smart signings since taking over at Tannadice but I fear the match-up with the Dutch side could come too soon for his team.

CRAIG: Tough ask for the Tangerines. The Dutch are clearly favourites.

United have nothing to lose and a win at Tannadice would be a brilliant effort.

FRASER: This is a real barometer of where our top clubs outside Old Firm currently stand. Beating a side that finished fifth in the Eredivisie should be achievable for United. I can see a score draw setting up a tough test in Holland next week.

GORDON: The Dutch side are a step up in class from the average Premiership fare for United and it could prove a step up too far.

The experience which is in the Tannadice side this season could be key and they are capable of springing a surprise.

ANDY: Hibs will be relieved to get their Premiership campaign off and running with their McDiarmid win after a shambolic pre-season but Hearts are

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