
Rangers face Stuttgart on Tuesday in the latest game of their ailing Champions League campaign. Here we examine where the match might be won and lost.
Danny Wilson v Cacau
Wilson impressed on his Champions League debut against Unirea Urziceni in Bucharest and the 17-year-old could retain his place in the team for what would be his first European outing at Ibrox thanks to Madjid Bougherra's lack of games and most recent late return from international duty.
Cacau has so far struggled to rediscover the form of the last couple of seasons and appears to be toiling since Mario Gomez's departure for Bayern Munich but will be keen to make an impression against Rangers.
Kevin Thomson V Zdravko Kuzmanovic
Thomson has endured niggles and illness this season as he attempts to battle back to his best after a serious knee injury but is finally beginning to show signs of the form he was enjoying prior to his lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Stuttgart may be struggling to find the back of the net but Kuzmanovic could be the one to watch after earning a draw with Sevilla in their last Champions League match and netting the equaliser against Hertha Berlin at the weekend.
Kenny Miller v Matthieu Delpierre
Miller's confidence will be high after scoring his first goal since the beginning of October at the weekend although whether he will be handed the lone striker role he usually performs in Europe or partners Kris Boyd this time remains to be seen.
Delpierre has established himself as a key figure for Stuttgart in the heart of their defence, with his performances earning him links with Arsenal and Bayern Munich in the past. He will be hoping Rangers' poor home form in the tournament continues.