KILMARNOCK look a solid shout to maintain their Championship title charge against freefalling Partick Thistle at Rugby Park.
The 4/5 on offer has already been chopped this week and may well seriously shorten further before this kicks off as punters jump on the Killie bandwagon which has started picking up momentum recently after a shaky start from new manager Derek McInnes.
Killie have won three in a row in the league and five out of six and look likely to overhaul shock troops Arbroath with the Ayrshire side’s sheer strength of squad set to make the difference.
They’ve won their last four games at Rugby Park and face a Jags side whose wheels appear to have come off at the wrong time.
A punishing schedule and having to play home games on a quagmire of a pitch appears to have done for them and they have shipped four goals in their last two games.
Kyle Lafferty and co. will be rubbing their hands at adding to their misery and they shoud take another step towards a return to the top flight.
ANNAN ATHLETIC continue to be attractively priced most weeks despite excellent form and they have also been cut to 4/5 this week to beat Albion Rovers this week.
Their 3-0 win at Stirling last week was their fourth victory in a row at League Two and they have scored at least three goals on three of those games.
In fact, they have won six of their last seven league games with Kelty Hearts being their only loss. They won’t catch Kelty, no one will, but they are the form team in the division.
A strikeforce of Tommy Goss and Aiden Smith should cause the Coatbridge side plenty of problems and although Rovers won in miweek at Stirling too, it was their first victory in eight games.
Annan can cruise to another three points at Galabank.
Take a chance on improving DUNFERMLINE at a big price of 13/5 to win at Inverness on Saturday.
John Hughes’ side shuld have beaten Morton after dominating the second half, but at least rescued a late point.
And they followed that up with a 4-1 thumping of Thistle to move off the bottom and they seem to be heading in the right direction.
Caley Thistle have won two games in a row, but previous to that were winless in 11 and Dunfermline can’t afford to slip up in their battle to beat the drop.
Mark’s Scottish Tips
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