Will Rangers finish the job against Fenerbahce on Thursday?
MICHAEL GANNON: Absolutely. It was an outstanding performance in Istanbul and the Gers counter attack will have Jose Mourinho’s men spooked. They’ll need to come out at Ibrox and can get picked off.
SCOTT BURNS: It was a fantastic performance and result by Rangers in Turkey. Can Fenerbahce be that bad defensively again? I think Rangers will get chances at Ibrox and I would expect them to score at home. If they do that then I would back them to process.
FRASER WILSON: It would be a disaster if they didn’t now. Credit to Rangers, they were fantastic in Turkey and have put themselves in a superb position. Fenerbahce will need to chase the game at Ibrox and that could play into Rangers’ hands as they look to hit on the break to kill the tie.
Should Celtic cash in on Daizen Maeda this summer?
MICHAEL: It depends on the offer. If it’s less than £20m, Celtic can bat it away. But the model dictates they cash in when the time is right, even if a player looks to be priceless to the team.
SCOTT: Maeda is probably at his peak in terms of Celtic commanding a maximum transfer fee. He is 27 and the summer is probably the time to cash in – if there was a big offer. I wouldn’t sell him unless it was big, big money.
FRASER: It’s their model to strike while the iron is hot so why not? But I reckon it would take an offer in excess of £20m to even turn Hoops’ heads for the man who has hit sensational new heights this season and can basically top three jobs in attack.
Who will come out on top in the remaining Scottish Cup clashes?
MICHAEL: It would be incredible if Queen’s Park added another Prem scalp but Aberdeen should be too strong.

Celtic should edge out Hibs but Livi can shock St Johnstone, who have bigger issues with top flight survival.
SCOTT: Celtic, Aberdeen and Livingston. I think David Martindale’s side could provide the upset of the round against St Johnstone.
FRASER: Aberdeen should be too strong for Queen’s Park while I have a sneaky feeling David Martindale’s on-form Livingston could shock St Johnstone. The blockbuster is at Celtic Park on Sunday but I can’t see past Brendan Rodgers’ side on their own turf, no matter how impressive Hibs have been lately.
What curveballs could Steve Clarke chuck with his squad announcement this week?
MICHAEL:Ben Doak is a major blow as Scotland are light in the attacking areas, and it will be interesting to see what happens with Che Adams. A recall for Kevin Nisbet wouldn’t be a huge surprise and it would be good to see Lennon Miller included.
SCOTT: Clarke isn’t really one for curveballs. I can see Max Johnston getting the shout to come back in for one of the right back slots and Kevin Nisbet, on current form, is worth a shout.
FRASER: With Ben Doak cruelly ruled out it could potentially open up a spot for another youngster, maybe Lennon Miller, to step up. George Hirst appears to be in line for a call up to replace crocked Lyndon Dykes. Nicky Devlin is struggling so Max Johnston could come in at right back. Third choice keeper could be interesting behind Craig Gordon and Angus Gunn.