Celtic and Rangers stars have topped the Scottish Premiership creative player rankings.
New data - compiled by BetVictor - details the best creators in the league by analysing chances created per 90 minutes and expected assists (xG).
And both Celtic and Rangers boast having five players in the top ten.
The analysis has crowned Celtic winger Jota as the top creative player in the league with 2.28 chances created and 0.44 xA per match leading to a 9.9 "creator rating".
Fellow Celtic forward Liel Abada is second in the list with a 9.58 creator score, creating 2.14 chances and 0.41 expected assists per match.
And in third, it's Rangers' Ryan Kent who boasts an impressive 2.36 chances created per 90 minutes with a 0.27 xA. He is rated 9 out of ten in the BetVictor creator ratings.
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Matt O'Riley, Aaron Mooy and Reo Hatate also appear in the top ten for Celtic with Rangers represented by Fashion Sakala, Alfredo Morelos, Malik Tillman and Borna Barisic.
Further afield in the rankings, there are two representatives for both Hearts and Hibs in the top 20.
Injured Martin Boyle comes in at 12th in the list with team-mate Elie Youan in 20th position.
Meanwhile, Josh Ginnelly and Barrie McKay are in at 18th and 19th respectively.
Explaining the ranking system, BetVictor explained: "The performance of every player was analysed using two key performance metrics: chances created per 90 and expected assists (xA) per 90.
"These metrics were combined into a unique ‘Creator Rating’, which considers both the frequency and quality of chances being made by every player this season."
You can view the top 100 creative players in the Scottish Premiership in the interactive table below.
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