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This comes after the BBC analysed coefficient numbers and the possible outcomes of the Greek Super League this season.

Scotland's football coefficient points have dropped significantly in recent times, largely due to poor results in Europe.

Last season, both Rangers and Celtic had to play qualifiers to secure a place in the League Phase.

The Ibrox team could not overcome Club Brugge to reach the top tier and settled for Europa League football earlier in the term.

However, the fate of the Greek division this season could influence Rangers' future.

The BBC's analysis suggests that Danny Rohl's team could win the Scottish Premiership title this year, offering a potential boost to the club.

Since 2024, UEFA measures club coefficients over a five-year span, considering a "title-holder rebalancing."

If the Champions League winner also secures a spot in the tournament through their league division, "the club with the best individual coefficient of all the domestic champions involved in qualifying will enter the league phase directly instead of the original round they had qualified for."

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