There are four SPL matches on Saturday afternoon with Rangers kicking off proceedings at lunchtime against St Johnstone. The Gers have yet to win a game this season so can they break their duck at the weekend?
St Johnstone v Rangers
The defending champions made a nervy start to their SPL campaign with a 1-1 draw at home to Hearts last Saturday as Ally McCoist got his managerial career up and running with the Glasgow giants.
And the former Rangers striker will have to lift his men as they also suffered a shock 1-0 defeat at home to Malmo in the first leg of their Champions League qualifying clash and will not exactly be brimming with confidence for the trip to McDiarmid Park.
It is hardly the start that the new manager wanted but he will not panic at this early stage of the campaign.
Romania international defender Dorin Goian has been cleared to play after penning a three-year deal at Ibrox and should come straight into the side but skipper David Weir misses the visit to Saints with a hamstring problem and has also been rated doubtful for the trip to Sweden.
Saints drew a blank with Aberdeen in their season-opener at Pittodrie but are tipped to cause the champions some problems on Saturday (Rangers 8/15, Saints 11/2, draw 3/1)
Inverness CT v Hibernian
Inverness sit bottom of the SPL table after the opening weekend of matches courtesy of their 3-0 reverse to Motherwell at Fir Park.
But things could have been different as they struck the woodwork twice in the first period before Well took control of the match.
But they are now back at home and face a Hibs side who are also looking for their first point of the season after going down 2-0 at home to Celtic.
Reinforcements have arrived in the form of Owain Tudur Jones and Thomas Piermayr and both could make their debuts after completing their moves to the club earlier this week.
Aaron Doran is doubtful but may be on the bench while Hibs will be without Martin Scott for the clash at the Caledonia Stadium.
Sean O’Hanlon suffered a broken toe in Tuesday night’s friendly defeat at Blackpool but may well play some part in the match.
This one looks set to be tight and draw is predicted (ICT 11/8, Hibs 2/1, draw 23/10).
Kilmarnock v Motherwell
Well sit proudly at the top of the table after their first match but will find a trip to Rugby Park a different proposition.
They looked in decent form with a 3-0 victory over Caley while Killie began their campaign with a 1-1 draw at Dundee United.
Kenny Shiels is still looking for his first win as the permanent Kilmarnock manager and he admits that he is still undecided on his best starting XI.
Left-back Rory McKeown netted from 30 yards on his senior debut to open Killie’s account this term and looks set to play a big part this season despite his tender years.
Danny Buijs and Paul Heffernan have recovered from injury and are in the Kilmarnock squad for the first time this season while goalkeeper Anssi Jaakkola is also back in contention.
Motherwell have Ross Forbes back after serving a one-match ban but he may well be on the bench as Stuart McCall keeps faith with the players who got the season off to a solid start (Killie 11/8, Motherwell 2/1, draw 23/10)
St Mirren v Aberdeen
Both sides drew their opening fixture and will be looking to go one better this time out.
Neither side were able to find the back of the net last time out and so surely something has to give in this one.
The Dons welcome back Rory McArdle after a shoulder problem, while Chris Clark could well play despite having a knee problem.
But Ryan Jack is suspended for the clash after being red-carded in the goalless draw against St Johnstone.
The Buddies have an unchanged squad for the clash with goalkeeper Graeme Smith out for at least another 10 days and Aaron Mooy’s back keeping him on the sidelines.
Form is hard to gauge at this early stage of the season and this one looks too tight to call (Saints & Dons 13/8, draw 23/10).
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