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MY line this Easter weekend could be eggstra special – and it doesn't include any draws.

I've taken plenty of stick for including a stalemate in last week's line but at least I'm capable of sitting on the fence.

My girlfriend did it once and it collapsed. There could be a repeat on Sunday after she hunts the stash of Easter eggs.

Anyone, to the serious stuff. I'm starting out with one of the sides who did me a turn last week and that's First Division champions-elect Ross County.

County fans could be doing a Highland fling at Livingston if they officially clinch the title and promotion to the SPL for the first time.

They won’t get it easy playing away against Livi but they won 3-0 on their last trip there and I reckon County will see this one out safely. They are a biggest 5-4 with the likes of BetVictor at William Hill.

Now to the Third Division and another side who are set to clinch the title at home to Elgin today.

Paul Hartley’s men will almost certainly be crowned champions after six wins in a row so go for Paul Hartley’s men at 3-4 with 188bet.

We finish off in the Third Division and on-form Stranraer’s trip to Broadwood to face Clyde.

The Blues have almost certainly claimed their place in the end-of-season play-offs after winning their last three matches but look to have no chance of catching runaway leaders Alloa.

However, manager Keith Knox will be looking to keep his free-scoring side on their winning ways as they look to bounce back up to the Second Division.

Stranraer go into this match 31 points ahead of the Bully Wee and look decent value at 4-5 to pick up an away win with BetVictor. Let's hope it's not a draw as I predicted last week.

SFL TREBLE

Ross County

Alloa

Stranraer

Pays a biggest £67.60 to a £10 stake at William Hill

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11 Comments
  1. Avatar of mattysmev
    mattysmev 13 years ago

    How long does the free tenner from 365 take to go into your account??

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 13 years ago

      Matty, it’s usually quite quick.

  2. Avatar of mattysmev
    mattysmev 13 years ago

    I hope its here for the weekends games!! Haa

  3. Avatar of Guy
    Guy 13 years ago

    dont worry about predicting draws Scott…sometimes they are more obvious than anything else

  4. Avatar of Simon
    Simon 13 years ago

    Sorry guys golf question. i DONE a 3balls bet n two players finished day level. is bet still running ??

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 13 years ago

      Simon, if it’s a first-round 3-ball the bet is down. Your player has to win not draw.

  5. Avatar of fin h
    fin h 13 years ago

    Like the look of these 3 and I’ve added a couple of aways in the spl. Think hearts should beat a dunfermline team doomed for the first division, and an in form dundee utd should see of aberdeen who havnt been playing well or scoring much. put 20 quid on it and it returns nearly 500. Fingers crossed.

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 13 years ago

      Finlay, I’m big on Dundee United this weekend and I know Scott was talking them up too. Kiss of death probably.

  6. Avatar of fin h
    fin h 13 years ago

    What’s your thoughts on hearts this weekend Paul?

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 13 years ago

      Don’t think Hearts will lose but Dunfermline fighting for their lives and of course there is the Jim Jefferies’ factor. Could be a draw but Pars are still without a home win this season so I can see why anyone would want to take Hearts.

  7. Avatar of Guy
    Guy 13 years ago

    Good chace of these 3 coming up although always wary of odds on ways like Stranraer in this case. :-/

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