It's that time of the year again when football gamers across the world are eagerly anticipating the launch of the latest edition of FIFA.
This year's version of the hit footy game is set to hit the shelves this week and as ever punters are always dying to find out how their beloved teams are rated on the game.
Here Herald and Times Sport has gathered all the stats from Glasgow's big two ahead of the game launch later this week.
The top rated player in Scotland is Celtic's Callum McGregor on 78, while Rangers' top performers are James Tavernier and Alfredo Morelos on 75.
CELTIC
Callum McGregor - 77
Shane Duffy - 77
James Forrest - 76
Mo Elyounoussi - 76
Vasilis Barkas - 75
Ryan Christie - 75
Scott Brown - 75
Christopher Jullien - 75
Odsonne Edouard - 75
Olivier Ntcham - 73
Kristoffer Ajer - 73
Tom Rogic - 73
Scott Bain - 72
Leigh Griffiths - 72
Hatem Elhamed - 72
Albian Ajeti - 72
Greg Taylor - 72
Jeremie Frimpong - 70
Mikey Johnston - 70
David Turnbull - 69
Nir Bitton - 69
Ismaila Soro - 68
Patryk Klimala - 65
Anthony Ralston - 65
Karamoko Dembele - 64
Conor Hazard - 64
RANGERS
James Tavernier - 75
Alfredo Morelos - 75
Ryan Jack - 74
Jermain Defoe - 74
Allan McGregor - 74
Borna Barisic - 73
Ianis Hagi - 73
Leon Balogun - 73
Steven Davis - 72
Connor Goldson - 72
Kemar Roofe - 72
Filip Helander - 72
Ryan Kent - 72
Cedric Itten - 72
Scott Arfield - 71
Jordan Jones - 71
Joe Aribo - 70
Niko Katic - 70
Glen Kamara - 69
Jon McLaughlin - 68
Greg Stewart - 68
Brandon Barker - 67
George Edmundson - 66
Glen Middleton - 64
Calvin Bassey - 62
Jamie Barjonas - 57
Andy Firth - 55
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