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IT'S the final challenge of the year and while Owen Scott is relieved to be off the mark he's still trailing well behind McBookie's Paul Petrie.

Owen has banked just £15.27 while Paul is on £153.20 to £10 stakes. Here's what the duo are on this weekend.

Owen writes: Here's hoping with a depleted card this week that I can pick out a winning treble to finish off 2014.

Again it looks like a wet weekend so finding matches on might be difficult but I'm starting my treble with sides that have won for me a couple of time this season and that's Shettleston at 8-13 at home to Cumbernauld. Shettleston are shaping up to be serious contenders for promotion and another three points looks likely here.

Next I'm on the side I was going to take last week but instead thought I'd play safe and go for a draw only for them to win 2-0 and that is Kilsyth who are 8-13 as they play host to Yoker. Despite a poor start Kilsyth are shaping up to be one of the form sides in the division.

Finally I'm heading East and taking Bo'ness at 5-6 away to Penicuik. This is not an easy place to go but I reckon Bo'ness can get the win to keep their title challenge alive.

Owen's treble

Shettleston

Kilsyth

Bo'ness

Pays £47.84 to a £10 stake at William Hill (shop and phone bets only)

Paul writes: First up I am backing Bo’ness to beat Penicuik at 8-15 in the East Region. Bo’ness had a fantastic win against Kelty Hearts last weekend and if they are going to retain their title I feel they need to go on a winning run. That means beating teams like this.

Next I am going for Hurlford to beat Glenafton at 8-15. Some still see them as title contenders and if that is the case they should be winning these sort of games with a bit in hand.

Finally, I am going for Bellshill to beat Renfrew at 4-5. Bellshill are the favourites for the title having gone odds on a few weeks ago while Renfrew have faded in recent months

£42.32 returns.

Paul's Treble

Bo'ness

Hurlford

Bellshill

Pays £42.32 to a £10 stake at McBookie.com

5 Comments
  1. Fitba Tips 9 years ago

    Watched Hurlford dismantle Aurthurlie last week. Arthur lie were poor but on a heavy pitch Hurlford were a class apart. They looked fitter, stronger, better organised, more clinical, more eager. Everything you want in a team.

    They are well worth a title challenge I reckon

  2. Ryan 9 years ago

    Work with a boy who plays with thorniewood and he said last week before they played Cumbernauld to back them at 5/2 he said they have a lot of there injured players back he said again this week they where looking good in training just a wee heads up not seen any prices

    • Mr Fixit 9 years ago

      Ryan, McBookie will have prices on their site and Hills in shops.

  3. Ryan 9 years ago

    Cheers Paul might need to look at getting a mcbookie account if they are
    Doing junior games and a got told they do player bets in all scottish leagues because a got a heads up on the boy McQueen who plays with Clyde scoring anytime last week at 12/1 and no willy hills or coral ships where taking bets

    • Mr Fixit 9 years ago

      Ryan, McBookie are best online for juniors (all games priced up) and SPFL scorers (prices for all league games).

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