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Would Rangers loan for Billy Gilmour be right and what is your Scotland line-up? Saturday Jury

MICHAEL GANNON:Steve Clarke’s men will get off to a flier. Cyprus can make life tricky, and they have for us over the years, but this could be a statement performance with a solid 3-0 win.

ANDREW NEWPORT: A decent win. Most of our big names are fit again and on form so we should be marching in full of confidence. A 3-0 victory should do it.

FRASER WILSON: These games just never play out in an entirely comfortable fashion for Scotland. Cyprus have enough experience to ask us questions. It’s likely to be a test of patience but I’ll go for 2-0 Scotland with two second half goals.

MICHAEL: Clarke has some big calls to make with new keepers and our two world class left backs available. I’d go for Clark in goal, back three of Hanley, Porteous and Tierney, Robbo and Hickey wing backs, Jack, McGregor and McGinn middle with Adams and Dykes up top.

ANDREW: (3-5-1-1): Gunn; Porteous, Hanley, Tierney; Hickey, Jack, McGregor, McGinn, Robertson; Ferguson; Adams.

FRASER: I’d go back to 3/5/2 for this one: Clark, Hanley, Hyam, Tierney, Hickey, Robertson, Jack, McGregor, McGinn, Christie, Adams.

MICHAEL: It would be a great move for both parties. Billy Gilmour could do with finding a happy home for next season and Rangers would be mad to pass up on that kind of quality if the chance arose.

ANDREW: It would certainly be a great move for Rangers but I agree with Barry, the finances involved even for a loan make it unlikely. As for the wee man, I still think he's got a point to prove in the Premier League, he just needs to find a club willing to give him the minutes.

FRASER: It might just be the right time for Gilmour. His career has stalled a little and regular games at Ibrox where he would see lots of the ball domestically and get

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