Watch Alasdair Mackenzie and Stuart Bathgate react to balls finally being kicked by Scottish clubs on Thursday evening.
Stuart talks about what he saw at Tynecastle as Hearts ran out 2-1 winners over FC Infonet in their Europa League first qualifying round match, while we also consider Aberdeen's 3-1 win against Luxembourg's finest Fola Esch.
Brendan Rodgers is also up for discussion after leading Celtic for the first time in a 2-2 friendly draw with Slovenians NK Celje, which led the manager to suggest goalscorer Nadir Ciftci could still have a future in Glasgow.
Moussa Dembele's arrival is also put under the microscope before the guys touch on Rangers manager Mark Warburton's booze ban in Charleston and his squad structuring after Lee Hodson was secured.
We finish off with a look ahead to Wales' Euro 2016 quarter-final against injury-struck Belgium tonight, a team they took four points off in qualifying.
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