Michael Owen reckons the rapturous Ibrox atmosphere will prove to be the difference ahead of Rangers Europa League quarter final second leg tie with Braga - citing it as a "fortress".
It's all to play for after Abel Ruiz scored the only goal in Portugal last Thursday to set up a momentous occasion in Glasgow.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst 's men bounced back from two defeats on the bounce with a convincing 4-0 win against St Mirren on Sunday.
And now the former Manchester United star believes panic buttons shouldn't have been pressed after the first leg defeat and that a packed Ibrox on a European night should play a major role in turning things around.
“Losing 1-0 in Braga wasn’t a disaster for Rangers,” Owen told BetVictor.
“Braga are a decent side and were probably worth the win.
"Rangers did have a few moments in that game, but this will be a different match.
“Ibrox has been such a fortress for them in Europe, and I think that will be the difference. I think they’ll go through, 2-0 to Rangers.”
This week could define Rangers season as they face a Scottish Cup semi final against Celtic just three days after the Braga clash.