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FIRSTLY a big thanks to the bookies yesterday for their generosity in making a complete hash of pricing up the Hibs v QoS reserve match.

They don't often get it wrong but were horrendously off the mark as Hibs ran out 7-0 winners giving us punters a great start to the week.

No surprise to learn I'll be focusing on tonight's Scottish matches and a team who have been a punter's dream in 2019,

Falkirk have been in great form and are now eight without defeat since the turn of the year. They are probably the most profitable Scottish team of 2019 with big odds wins against Ayr twice and Alloa. The bookies have written them off tonight at leaders Ross County and are 7-1 – those odds give us a great chance in the goal markets again.

Ross County v Falkirk (7.45pm)

This is the fourth time in as many weeks I'm on the Bairns to produce the goods and it doesn't get much tougher than a trip to league leaders Ross County who have been outstanding this season.

Falkirk have done their survival hopes the world of good with 4 wins and 4 draws in 2019 and the recruitment carried out in January is paying dividends.

They brushed aside Ayr on Friday night and will be full of confidence as they make the trip up the A9 to Dingwall to play a County side who will soon be crowned champions. Eight points ahead with a game is a manger's dream but this won't be an easy assignment for the hosts.

Falkirk have scored in their last eight away matches, County have conceded in 7 of their last 10 at home and interestingly Falkirk have scored in 15 of their last 17 matches against Ross County in Dingwall.

The bookies I feel have Falkirk priced way too high (7-1 in places which is ridiculous). It's great for us though as it means we get cracking odds on Falkirk scoring. A team in great form and on their run should never be 4-5 to score  – look at Stenhousemuir, Man Utd and wolves recently.

Recommended Bets

  • Falkirk to score
  • 4/5 (William Hill) (NAP)
  • Falkirk to score in the first half
  • 2/1 (Betway)

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English over 2.5 Goals Treble

  • Colchester vs Forest Green
  • Rochdale vs Oxford United
  • St Albans vs Weston Super Mare

Treble pays 6/1 (William Hill)

I'm a St Johnstone diehard and football tipster from Perth, now living in Glasgow. I've been writing football previews and tips for Mr Fixit since 2015, with in-depth knowledge of Scottish football and betting markets, particularly goals and corners markets. You’ll often find me conversing on Twitter @GregBrowning84.

5 Comments
  1. Avatar of madmanRAB
    madmanrab 6 years ago

    Fantastic run of NAPS been following alot so thanks and well done again mate!

  2. Avatar of Greg Browning
    GregBrowning 6 years ago

    Cheers mate – Another gem given to us by the bookies. Ridiculous that Falkirk were 4/5 to score

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 6 years ago

      Good shout again – I took more risk obviously with draw no bet.
      Should be County’s title now but a good game with ICT to watch on Friday.

    • Avatar of Greg Browning
      GregBrowning 6 years ago

      Cheers – yeah title well in the bag for County now , 11 points clear ?

      Falkirk were much improved second half and could have nicked a draw

  3. Avatar of newman909
    newman909 6 years ago

    You beaaaaauty!!! Much neeeded after a poor weekend.

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