This week, we have another trio of teams in fine form, all of which command some attractive prices in the current matchday betting markets. Without further ado, we start with Dundee, who have got off to a flier this season.
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A solid A+ for The Dee
Tony Docherty's side have enjoyed a brilliant start to the campaign and they could even be dark horses for that ‘best of the rest' title outside the Old Firm. And even though they've been written off for their trip to Hibs, they look great value to land a nice 13/8 winner.
They can't stop scoring goals and have already racked up 29 for the season in seven games, albeit five of those were in the Premier Sports Cup.
The Dee have not yet failed to score at least two goals in their games and they are 13/8 to do just that on Saturday against Hibs, who must be fragile after two batterings from Celtic home and away.
It's not been a great start for new boss David Gray after his side also crashed to a shock defeat at Kelty Hearts.
It's going to take time for his team to gel, but that's not a problem for Dundee who have kicked on from last season's top six place.
With the likes of Simon Murray, Scott Tiffoney and Luke McCowan all in splendid form, they should be heading for Leith brimming with confidence and can score at least a couple of goals.
Deadly Dons to move in for the Killie
Aberdeen have started in fantastic style under new boss Jimmy Thelin and they can make it eight wins out of eight on Sunday against Kilmarnock.
Killie saw their request to get this game postponed rejected because it's in between their Europa Conference League ties against FC Copenhagen and that perhaps tells its own story.
Unfortunately, as has been consistently proved recently, Scottish teams tend not to fare well after the efforts of a midweek European tie as Aberdeen and Hearts showed in the past two seasons.
In Killie's last three European games this season, they have lost to Celtic, St Johnstone and Motherwell conceding eight goals and failing to score.
No one is suggesting Aberdeen are the finished article by any stretch of the imagination but they have invested some of the Bojan Miovski money wisely on Finnish winger Topi Keskinen if last week's winner is anything to go by and the 17/20 with McBookie.com on a home win looks solid.
Blue Toon to hit the right notes again
Peterhead could be worth a go to bring Spartans back to earth at McBookie.com's price of 15/8.
The capital side stunned Ross County last week in the Cup, but they are up against a Blue Toon side who have won all three of their League Two games and also won at League One Kelty Hearts in the Cup.
Deadly Dundee? If you had thrown in “dour, dreech and drab” you would have sounded like Dick Donnelly (Only an Excuse)