ST MIRREN are a huge price to beat Hibs on Saturday at 23/10.
Stephen Robinson has completely rebuilt Saints in the summer and there are signs he’s assembled a squad that’s started to click.
He was even talked about being under pressure after a dismal League Cup campaign and two losses in the first two league games of the season.
But if you look at them, they dominated Motherwell and somehow lost and had to play at Aberdeen with ten men for the majority of the game.
Since then, they have deservedly defeated Ross County at home and thumped Dundee United at Tannadice. They have options from the bench now and Robinson appears to have recruited well.
Hibs look like they could be a team who raise their game against the big guns, having already salvaged unlikely points at home to Hearts and Rangers, but lost at Livingston.
Lee Johnson’s rebuilding job could be a work in progress and the Paisley side look overpriced for this, having been somewhat written off here.
CLYDE have already thumped Queen of the South and Kelty Hearts in League One this season and they can win at 9/5 at Meadowbank when they face FC Edinburgh.
The capital side have lost three games already on their new ground with both Dunfermline and Falkirk winning convincingly at the former athletics track.
Alan Maybury’s side look far better equipped on the road and they have chalked up a couple of fine wins there to be fair.
However, Clyde will be desperate to put last week’s loss at Montrose behind them and they will be looking to Ross Cunningham to add to his already impressive tally of seven goals for the season. And the Bully Wee can get the job done.
ARBROATH have had a really disappointing start to the season after last term’s heroics where they narrowly missed out on what would have been a historic promotion to the Premiership.
But they can get back to winning ways when they go to Hamilton at 29/20.
Dick Campbell managed to pull off something of a coup by signing former Celtic and Hibs midfielder Scott Allan and while he might not quite be up to speed fitness-wise, he has enough class about him to make a difference.
Accies have started reasonably well this season, but there remain question marks over the strength in depth of his squad and the Gayfield men can get their first league win of the season in North Lanarkshire.
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