Rangers will face against Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League last 16.
18.02.2020 - 01:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
For the first time in their history, Celtic and Rangers will need to deal with VAR on Thursday night.
The Europa League has brought it in for the knockout phase and it will be used on Scottish soil for Rangers' clash with Braga.
Celtic will have to deal with it against Copenhagen as well before it's used at Parkhead a week later.
The use of VAR has drawn a lot of criticism in England and even in Monday night's game between Chelsea and Manchester United there was a lot of controversy.
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Rangers will face against Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League last 16.
The dust has barely settled on a night of regret at Parkhead.
The Lights were on and for the briefest of moments last night it did feel as if Celtic might just dance themselves out of the tightest of spots.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon felt his side didn't deserve to lose, as they crashed out of the Europa League at the hands of Copenhagen.
Rangers have made over £7million from the Europa League so far this season, and that total is only set to rise.
Celtic’s European dream lies in tatters after they were beaten 3-1 at home by Copenhagen to crash out at the last 32 stage.
Celtic are just 90 minutes from a place in the Europa League last 16.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has urged his side to raise the roof at Parkhead - and says they could one day shatter a glass ceiling by going all the way to another European final.
Rangers fans might be sweating over Celtic's march to a quadruple Treble – but Paul Hartley insists they should be even more worried about the Hoops winning the Europa League.
Pessimistic Danish bookmakers reckon Copenhagen have next to no chance of dumping Celtic out of the Europa League .
Confident Ståle Solbakken will have three of his key men fit for their do or die clash with Celtic at Parkhead.
Celtic and Rangers will hope to be among the sweet 16 of the Europa League as the competition enters the business end.
Hatem Abd Elhamed is in line to make his Celtic return in time for Thursday’s Euro showdown against Copenhagen.
When Celtic were knocked out of the Champions League qualifiers with a 4-3 defeat at home to Cluj, it was difficult to imagine just how positive their Europa League campaign would be.
Keith Jackson: It will take another monumental effort to get the job done as this is a talented, powerful Portuguese opponent. But last week’s storming second half comeback gives the Ibrox men a chance of progressing to the last 16. Fingers crossed they can get out of town with the draw they need.
Kenny Dalglish reckons UEFA might be best to employ to the old 'cold balls' trick when drawing the next round of the Europa League should both Glasgow giants make it through.
The name Copenhagen was brought up to Celtic folk at Pittodrie last weekend and the response was like an uninvited relative arriving on the doorstep with a pair of pyjamas in a Tesco bag for life.
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.