Rangers' defeat to Bayer Leverkusen means it's squeaky bum time for the Scottish coefficient - but all is not lost in the quest for another Champions League place.
Finish this season ranked in the top 15 nations would bring a second Champions League place from the 2021-22 season. That looked overwhelmingly likely when both Celtic and Rangers reached the knockout stages, combined with all Czech, Serbian and Cypriot leagues being eliminated.
However, Celtic went out to FC Copenhagen meaning Switzerland and Greece maintained an outside chance of bettering the Scottish coefficient.
The country coefficient is done over a five-year average, with teams getting two points for a win and one for a draw during the competition proper.However, the
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