Dundee United take on Kilmarnock in a match that is too close to call, with both sides showing decent form of late.
The hosts lost last time out to St Mirren but won their previous two SPL encounters to sit sixth in the table with 17 points, while Killie are just one point and one place below them in the standings.
Strangely, Killie have done better on their travels this term, with three wins already, while United have either won or lost at home and have yet to share the points at Tannadice.
Kilmarnock have won three top-flight matches in a row but that may well end this weekend with a score draw predicted for this one (1-1 draw 11/1).
Hamilton have yet to win at home this season and face an Inverness side who have already tasted victory four times on the road.
The Accies have lost their last two and that will surely become three successive defeats on Saturday afternoon, with Terry Butcher’s men full of confidence after their midweek victory over hapless Aberdeen.
Caley have already taken a point from a trip to Ibrox and will not be daunted by the prospect of facing the basement club at New Douglas Park (Caley 6/4 to beat Hamilton).
Hibs had lost three SPL games in a row before Tuesday’s amazing 3-0 victory away at Rangers which gave them 11 points from 12 matches this season.
They will face a Motherwell side who are flying high behind the Old Firm and have specialised in winning on the road this term.
‘Well have already won four times away from Fir Park and that trend looks set to continue with Hibs tipped to come down to earth with a bump after their midweek heroics.
Hibs have only won once at Easter Road this campaign and we believe they will still have 11 points on Saturday night after a narrow Motherwell success (Motherwell 6/4 to beat Hibs).
Rangers still sit at the top of the table but there would not have been many who backed Hibs to turn them over at Ibrox, and a double with Celtic also losing would have been unthinkable.
They host an Aberdeen side in freefall and will surely be looking to set the record straight with an emphatic victory in Glasgow.
The Dons did take a 2-0 lead in the first encounter this season only to see the Gers score three to claim the spoils, but it is unlikely that Walter Smith’s men will be so welcoming this time around.
Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne has given the dreaded vote of confidence to under-fire Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee, but anything like a repeat of the 9-0 reverse to Celtic will surely force his hand into making a change (Rangers 14/1 to win 5-0).
Finally St Johnstone welcome Hearts to McDiarmid Park desperate to arrest the three-game losing sequence which culminated in a 4-0 hammering at Motherwell last time out.
They have already lost four games at home this term and will have their work cut out to prevent that becoming five this weekend.
Hearts have been superb away from home with four wins already and they appear to be a solid bet to take all three points from this one with the confidence gained by downing Celtic on Wednesday night (Hearts 6/4 to win).
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