Rangers (home)
- Derek McInnes has Glasgow Rangers set up in a compact, result-first shape, where defensive discipline is paramount and the team usually looks to strike in transition, or from set pieces, when possession is regained.
- Rangers are the slight favourites here at 1.72.
- Rangers have 1 win, 1 draw and 2 defeats in their last 4 home games across all competitions, conceding 6 goals.
- Rangers have won 2, drawn 2 and lost 1 of their last 5.
Jagiellonia (away)
- Jagiellonia are undefeated in their last 4 away games across all competitions (3 wins, 1 draw).
- They have won 5 consecutive games and only lost 1 of their last 10.
- Adrian Siemieniec has a team playing a possession-first, positional style which plays the ball around and looks to control the pace of the game.
Head-to-Head
Jagiellonia recorded a 2-1 home victory against Rangers in UEFA Europa League Qualification 2026.
Key Players
- Rangers have been clinical in their recent games, with Youssef Chermiti coming through as their sharpest player, scoring 3 goals in their last 5, during which they have scored 8 times.
- Jagiellonia have the attacking bite to match Rangers, with Kajetan Szmyt finding his range with 2 goals in 1 match in UEFA Europa League Qualification 2026.
Betting Insights
- The market has Rangers as favourites at 1.72.
- Jagiellonia Białystok are available at 4.7 and the draw at 3.65.
- The odds on goals look good too, with Over 2.5 at 1.75 and BTTS Yes at 1.7.
Prediction
Jagiellonia are arriving in Scotland in better form than Rangers, so the likeliest outcome is a tight game with a 1-goal margin of victory for Rangers or a draw, although I do think that Jagiellonia will get on the scoresheet .