MICHAEL OWEN is expecting a terrific spectacle when Rangers host RB Leipzig at Ibrox tomorrow night.
The former Liverpool and England striker reckons the Europa League semi-final is on a knife-edge with Leipzig bringing a one-goal lead to Glasgow.
And while he views the result in Germany as a decent scoreline for Rangers after not being at their best - Owen has warned of Leipzig's threat away from home.
He suggested Leipzig could cause real problems on the break with Rangers needing a result to claim a Europa League final spot.
However, he also questioned Rangers' goal-scoring prowess as he pinpointed a possible return for Aaron Ramsey as a key factor in the tie.
Predicting a score draw - which would see Leipzig through - Owen told BetVictor: “What a night this will be at Ibrox. Rangers weren’t at their best in Germany, but they did well to only lose by a goal.
"It was by no means a bad result, and this tie could go either way.
"Rangers will be desperate for Aaron Ramsey to be fit for this game.
"Leipzig are a strong side though and were worth the win in Germany.
"Rangers must be careful; I think Leipzig will be more dangerous on the break than when they dominate possession.
"I worry Rangers won’t quite have enough goals in them here. I’m leaning towards a 1-1 draw.”
Giovanni van Bronckhorst revealed he's still unsure whether he'll have Kemar Roofe or Ramsey available tomorrow night when quizzed this morning.
He explained: "We still have one final training session.
"At the moment I can't say if Roofe or Ramsey will make the squad tomorrow."