It was a disappointing evening for both Celtic and Rangers, as the Scottish Premiership's big two picked up just a point between them in Wednesday's round of fixtures.
18.02.2020 - 16:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Celtic are set to be ranked above the likes of Inter, Marseille and Galatasaray in the UEFA coefficients while Rangers return to the top 100 clubs in Europe.
The Premiership top two have both advanced to the last 32 of the Europa League, giving a boost to the Scottish coefficient.
As things stand our top flight will get an extra Champions League place from 2021-22, with the Premiership to move into Europe's top 15.
It's not just the league that's set to rise up the rankings though, with both Celtic
It was a disappointing evening for both Celtic and Rangers, as the Scottish Premiership's big two picked up just a point between them in Wednesday's round of fixtures.
Rangers have made over £7million from the Europa League so far this season, and that total is only set to rise.
Celtic winning their last 16 tie against Copenhagen will guarantee Scotland 13th place in the UEFA coefficient rankings.
Celtic defender Christopher Jullien needed a trip to the dentist after being smashed in the face by Copenhagen powerhouse Dame N’Doye.
The family of one of the Lisbon Lions is to auction off his archive of historic sporting items - including his 1967 European Cup winner's medal.
For a long time Scotland's dreary coefficient ranking was the millstone around our game's neck as success on the continent appeared more unlikely than ever.
Gary McAllister insists Scottish football has earned the right to have two places at Europe’s top table.
These are heady days indeed for Scotland's European hopefuls.
Scottish football has taken another big step towards securing another European spot from 2021/22 as Celtic and Rangers' Europa League results help the country into 14th place on the coefficient table.
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Celtic captain Scott Brown has been there through all of the changes.
Despite Scotland's status as a country of just over five million people we have often punched above our weight in European performances.
It's caused plenty of controversy in the English Premier League so far this season, and Video Assistant Referee technology will be coming to Scotland on Thursday.
For the first time in their history, Celtic and Rangers will need to deal with VAR on Thursday night.
Gary Holt has said for months Scottish football’s authorities need to do more to help our teams in Europe.
Hearts' Scottish Cup quarter-final with Rangers has been moved to 5.30pm on Saturday February 29 after being selected for television coverage.