Two teams still in contention for a top-eight finish in the League Phase of the UEFA Europa League meet at Ibrox on Thursday, when Rangers host Union Saint-Gilloise.
All 36 teams will be in action, with all 16 matches kicking off simultaneously at 20:00 GMT, and there is still plenty to play for in the final round of League Phase fixtures.
The Gers sit 13th in the standings on 11 points, the same number of points as opponents Union in 15th position, with the pair both just a victory behind Lyon in fifth.
With a top-eight finish still a possibility, these two teams will be eager to chalk up the win that could potentially secure their place in the last-16 stage of the competition.
Under 2.5 goals - 6/5
It is not out of the equation that one of Rangers or Union finish in the top eight, although results elsewhere would have to go their way in order to guarantee their place in the next round.
With the Gers 10 points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership, hopes of silverware may rest in the UEFA Europa League and they have hit some form heading into this clash, having won four of their last five outings in all competitions.
Philippe Clement's side have been strong at Ibrox this season, winning their last five in a row at home and suffering just two defeats from 19 clashes at their Glasgow base.
Results have been mixed at home in Europe, with Rangers losing 4-1 to Lyon, beating FCSB 4-0 and then drawing 1-1 against Tottenham Hotspur. That inconsistency makes them hard to back.
Opponents Union are not any easier to side with given their away struggles, with the Belgian outfit losing to Fenerbahce and Midtjylland before beating Twente in the competition.
That is not to say Sebastien Pocognoli's troops are not capable of picking up the victory and they head into this clash on a four-match winning streak, while they have suffered just one defeat from their last 18 assignments.
Defence has been a key area for Union in the UEFA Europa League, as their tally of six goals conceded is bettered by just two teams - Olympiacos (3) and Lazio (4), and they will be hoping for another strong display at the back.
While few goals have been let in, they have struggled to fire at the other end of the pitch and a record of seven goals scored is the joint second-worst of the top 29 teams in the UEFA Europa League standings.
This could turn out to be a cagey, nervous affair between these two and there is a chance less than three goals will be seen at Ibrox.
Kevin Mac Allister to be booked - 7/5
Union haven't held back when it comes to putting the tackles in and they have picked up 29 yellow cards from seven Europa League games, second to only Fenerbahce (32).
Les Unionistes have also received three reds, leaving just Braga (4) ahead of them in this department, with two of those dismissals coming in the win over the Portuguese side in Matchday Seven.
Away from home at a hostile Ibrox, it would be no surprise to see the visitors lose their cool on Thursday and one player in danger of being booked is Union defender Kevin Mac Allister.
The 27-year-old Argentine, older brother to Liverpool midfielder Alexis, has been shown nine yellows in all competitions this season, with three of those in Europe.
He was also sent off in the defeat to Fenerbahce, that dismissal coming immediately after he was given his marching orders in the league loss to Royal Antwerp.
Mac Allister has struggled to stay out of the referee's way and another caution could be forthcoming in Glasgow.
Hamza Igamane to score or assist - 6/5
Moroccan forward Hamza Igamane has been one of Rangers' brightest sparks this season, racking up 13 goals and two assists in all competitions.
Four of the 22-year-old's strikes have come in the League Phase of the UEFA Europa League and if anybody is going to find the back of the net for the Gers, there is every chance it will be him.
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Rangers - 23/20
Draw - 13/5
Union Saint-Gilloise - 11/5
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