Glasgow Rangers have their work cut out for them after their 2-0 loss in the first leg of this Champions League qualifier.
The Europa League finalists have failed in their last attempts to reach the group stages of the competition and it seems that will be the case again in this campaign.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men have lost Joe Aribo and Calvin Bassey in this transfer window and both of them were key players for them in the last term.
They have to rebuild this team and their struggles in their last two matches suggest things are simply not going to plan.
In truth, Rangers had some luck in the first leg because the outcome could have been far worse and now they have to take advantage of home support to mount an incredible comeback.
Union Saint-Gilloise had an incredible campaign in the Belgian top flight last season which earned them this spot in the Champions League.
They haven’t played in Europe for nearly 60 years, but they will not want to be in the Europa League in this campaign.
Their 2-0 win in the first leg suggests they have brought some of their incredible result-producing football to this new term.
They know their work will not be easy, but they have thrived as underdogs for much of their time in Belgium and will want to build on that in this game.
SG lost their last competitive game before this match 3-0 against KV Mechelen, and that could give the hosts encouragement that they can earn a win here, but they need many goals.
This match will be close but at least two goals will be scored. For more over 1.5 betting tips, click here.