We've had a few Ireland v Scotland predictions on Off The Ball from the likes of ex-Tartan Army midfielder Pat Nevin and also from former defender Tom Boyd.
Both said they expected a really tight match between our respective nations in Saturday's Euro 2016 qualifier at the Aviva Stadium, despite the fact that Gordon Strachan's team beat us in the first match.
But The Scottish Sun's Robert Grieve sees things a little bit differently as he said when he joined us and The Irish Independent's Dan McDonnell tonight: "I've got to be honest, I'm very confident from a Scotland point of view. Ireland don't play any kind of football from what I've seen that's going to be a threat to Scotland. When you're talking about the midfield battle in that first game at Celtic Park and Gordon Strachan pretty much allowed Ireland to have the ball, knowing that they weren't going to be able to create anything."
He also added that the Scots can win by a couple of goals, saying: "I think Scotland can win comfortably in Dublin on Saturday night."
Grieve also gave an insight into the positive impact Strachan has had on the Scottish squad, while Dan reported on the latest developments from an Ireland squad point of view.