After Thursday night's impressive display in Greece, Rangers return to Premiership action against Hearts at Ibrox.
Philippe Clement can ill afford to drop any more ground with Aberdeen and Celtic leading the way by some distance.
After a credible draw against Olympiacos, will the Rangers manager keep a settled side or will he look to make some changes?
Our writers select their starting XIs for the match.
Chris Jack
Philippe Clement made the big call to drop James Tavernier and start Dujon Sterling at right-back on Thursday night. He should stick with Sterling on Sunday evening as Rangers return to Premiership duty. Sterling may not be able to get through the 90 minutes but getting an hour under his belt would be beneficial and the more game time he receives right now the better it will be for him and Clement’s side.
Robin Propper was a solid performer against Olympiacos but there is a feeling that European action suits his style better. As a result, a change is expected. Leon Balogun seems the first choice to start but Neraysho Kasanwirjo also merits a berth alongside John Souttar and decision is a close one.
The rest of the side almost picks itself as Rangers look to build on their draw in Athens. Clement has options in the squad with the likes of Ross McCausland, Ianis Hagi and Danilo and all of them could see some action.
Derek Clark
Thursday night's showing against Olympiacos was encouraging and you wouldn't be surprised to see Philippe Clement stick with the same starting XI that earned a point.
That being said, Hearts pose a different challenge and Rangers will be expected to be on the front foot from the off with Neil Critchley likely setting up his team to stifle the Ibrox side. With that in mind, it may be an idea to start Ianis Hagi for his creative guile in place of the more industrious Mohamed Diomande. The Romanian will be itching to go and he may just be the man Rangers need to unlock the Jambos defence.
The other change should see Cyriel Dessers make way for Danilo who was instrumental in the 2-1 win over Motherwell last Sunday when he came off the bench. He simply offers more than Dessers in terms of link-up play and the ability to drag defenders out of position. He may not be ready to play an entire game but if Rangers can get a half or an hour out of him then great.
In the backline, as much as Robin Propper did well on Thursday, he's struggled with the physicality of Scottish football recently. Neraysho Kasanwirjo or even Leon Balogun represents better options. Of the two, the young Dutchman may just get the nod with Dujon Sterling also keeping his place at right-back over the out-of-form James Tavernier.
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