IT'S been a busy spell for clubs and there's been no rest for William Hill's Owen Scott as he searches out the vital stats form Sunday's Premiership card.
Here are his pointers on the big Scottish games (William Hill prices) – and look out for McBookie.com's Jim Goodwin specials at the end of the article.
Inverness v Celtic
Both teams have scored in the last three meetings with Celtic winning two of them. Both to score and Celtic to win 5-2.
St Johnstone v Dundee Utd
Dundee Utd have kept two clean sheets in their last three visits to Perth. United to win to nil 10-3.
Aberdeen v Ross County
County have yet to lose to Aberdeen in their four matches to date. Ross County to win or draw 13-8.
Hibs v Kilmarnock
Hibs haven't lost to Killie in their
last six matches. Both teams have scored in all six with Hibs winning four. Both to score and Hibs win 10-3.
Partick Th v Motherwell
Motherwell have led at half-time in the last three matches between these sides. Well to lead at half-time 21-10.
St Mirren v Hearts
The last three matches played at St Mirren against Hearts have all ended 2-0. Any side to win 2-0 pays 9-2.
Dunfermline v Rangers
Rangers have won the last three meetings, both sides scored in each match. Both to score and Rangers win 9-4.
Meanwhile, St Mirren skipper Jim Goodwin is 6-4 with McBookie to be sent off during a league game this season.
Goodwin faces a trial by TV after an alleged elbow on Dundee United's Stuart Armstrong on Boxing Day and earlier this season he was branded “The Ghost” by Ross County boss Derek Adams who said he was invisible to refs.
McBookie.com spokesman Paul Petrie said: “Goodwin has always had a reputation as a tough-tackling midfielder and he already has seven bookings this season so to suggest referees are being lenient on him is quite strange.
“However, maybe there are some supernatural happenings going on and the Ghost will last the whole season without a red card.”
Goodwin is 16-1 to see red against Hearts on Sunday.
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