Will Rangers remain unbeaten in the last five games of the league season?
The Ibrox club have lost just one league game – away to Hearts in December – since Danny Rohl took charge in October and are one point behind Hearts at the top of the table heading into the split.
Scott Cameron of the Rangers Journal Podcast doesn’t think Rohl’s side will win all five of their post-split games – but he doesn’t expect them to lose any either.
"I don't think we will win all five matches," he told the BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast.
"It would be great if we could, but I just don't think any of the three sides will do that.
"I think we'll remain unbeaten for the last five matches, we've only lost once in the league under Danny Rohl. And if my belief about us being unbeaten for the rest of the season is right, we'll win enough matches across those five games to come out as league champions.
"Winning all five games would be great, but I just don't think it's feasible."
Rangers were the last of the top three to play last weekend, with Celtic and Hearts both winning on Saturday to turn up the pressure.
And despite finding themselves 2-0 down at Falkirk on Sunday, Rohl's side roared back to win 6-3.
With Rangers out of the Scottish Cup, they've got a free week and are heading to Spain for a training camp in an effort to come back refreshed for the run-in.
"It was very much a typical Rangers performance in that you don't know what you're going to get from half to half, never mind from game to game," Cameron added.
"I would ideally like to see us having a game this weekend, the stop-start nature of it does worry me in terms of the momentum we are building with lots of goals and some positive performances.
"Rangers have a tradition of breaks in January. When we used to go to Dubai, that curtailed our season. I'm hoping that the trip to Spain doesn't have a similar effect."