Will Celtic beat Club Brugge and continue their fine Champions League form?
ANDY NEWPORT: They should certainly feel pretty confident about their chances. Celtic are a team and a club growing from strength to strength and the feel good factor will only soar if they can claim another huge European result.
CRAIG SWAN : Celtic are going to have to get close to their heights of the Leipzig success to beat the Belgians, but they are scoring for fun and can do it.
MICHAEL GANNON: This is a far tougher test than some Celtic fans might think. The Belgians are a strong outfit but if the Hoops hit the levels shown against Leipzig they can bag another three points.
ROSS PILCHER: Confidence is high and they’ve shown already they are a force to be reckoned with at home. Considering the Belgians’ injury problems, it will be a missed opportunity if they don’t win.
Can Philippe Clement get Rangers a positive result in NIce?
ANDY:Rangers have saved their best performances this season for Europe but Nice will be a significant step up from Steaua Bucharest and Olympiacos. Lyon showed their class at Ibrox and given Nice are only a couple of points behind them in Ligue 1, you have to suspect it could be another tough night for Clement’s team.
CRAIG : The signs and vibes are not good. Rangers lack real cohesion and their play is disjointed. Individual moments could get them through, but it’s a big ask on current form.
MICHAEL: Rangers look more likely to get results in Europe than at home right now, but they are up against it this week. A positive performance might be a decent outcome in the correct circumstances.
ROSS: Europe seems to offer some respite for Clement from his Premiership woes. They’ll have to be miles better than they were against Dundee Utd, but even then Nice are Lyon level, and we all saw how that went.
Can Hearts halt a run of three straight defeats against Cercle Brugge?
ANDY: The Belgians didn’t look all that sharp as they edged out Kilmarnock in the qualifiers but Hearts are still finding their feet under Neil Critchley and this might be another tough night for the Jambos.
CRAIG: Only a huge mistake denied Kilmarnock against Cercle in the Jan Breydel Stadium and Hearts can get a result if they are solid. Big if.
MICHAEL: It’s another difficult one. Hearts have improved but they had problems with running out of puff and sticking the ball in the net. They can give Cercle a game but picking up points looks a stretch.
ROSS: Kilmarnock showed Cercle are no world beaters and Hearts have shown up well in the Conference League so far. Goals are a problem though and a draw would be more than good enough from this one.
Are Hibs going to be relegated?
ANDY: On current form yes. Of course there is still plenty of time to change course but something drastic has to happen if they’re to avoid a repeat of 2014. Sacking David Gray likely won’t be enough. Hibs are a club in desperate need of an overhaul, top to bottom.
CRAIG:Hibs are in a horrible state and the key is staying in touch until the transfer window because the current group have relegation written all over them unless they find something.
MICHAEL: They are showing relegation form but they do have scope and finances to sort it out come January. They will need major surgery though.
ROSS: If something doesn’t drastically change then yes. Hearts aren’t much better but you can see progress under Critchley. David Gray looks defeated although the issues at Easter Road run much deeper than him.