Falkirk look like they might finally be getting the hang of League One after many a miserable season and they can make it four league wins in a row by getting the points at Kelty Hearts.
John McGlynn has had an immediate impact – they have won their last three league games by scoring three goals in all of them. They were thumped at Airdrie at the start of the season and they have responded well to that setback.
The Bairns were defeated 3-0 at Championship side Dundee on League Cup business in midweek, but they competed well and the scoreline flattered the hosts.
Kelty Hearts have found life in the third tier significantly tougher than last season’s League Two romp. They are struggling to find their feet and John Potter’s appointment hasn’t worked yet.
They have picked up just one league point so far and the 21/20 available for Falkirk looks acceptable.
ABERDEEN were given a real midweek scare when they needed extra time to see off Annan Athletic but can bounce back at Ross County at a fair price of 21/20.
Jim Goodwin’s new-look Dons came close to coming a cropper at League Two Annan in the League Cup. They were on the ropes when Annan equalised before their superior fitness told in extra time where they went on to rack up a flattering 4-1 win.
But there are goals galore in this Dons team with North Macedonian striker Bojan Miovski on six goals for the season and Dutch winger Vicente Besuijen on five after his midweek double.
There remain question marks about the defence and the goalkeeper, but Aberdeen have the firepower to outscore teams.
County have struggled so far this season with Malky Mackay having to blood in plenty of new players, many of which are young and on loan.
And the Staggies could come unstuck against Aberdeen, AYR UNITED have been the surprise packages of the Championship this season and look a generous price of 11/8 to win at Morton this week.
Lee Bullen’s side were expected to struggle, but have rocketed up to the top of the league smashing in plenty of goals along the way, with Dipo Akinyemi now on six goals in five league games.
Their defeat of Dundee at home last Friday night made plenty of folk sit up and they are playing without any real pressure at this stage.
Morton did grab a fine win in Inverness last week, but goals are a problem for Dougie Imrie’s side and the visitors can win in Greenock.
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