IT’S a big night in the Championship and Kilmarnock have the chance to move seven points clear at the top with a win over Morton.
Derek McInnes is starting to work his magic at Killie and they head to Greenock on the back of six wins and a draw from their last seven league games.
But Ton have been a tough nut to crack since Dougie Imrie took charge and have lost just two of their last 10 matches.
That’s why Kilmarnock aren’t odds-on favourites and you can get them at 21/20 (SportNation), with Morton as big as 3/1 (SkyBet) and the draw 23/10 (Betfair).
Imrie’s side have scored in their last three and Killie have conceded in their last three so BTTS might be the best shout at 20/21 with McBookie.
I also like over 10.5 corners(Evens, Bet365) as that has landed in all three league games between these sides this season.
There’s an important game at the other end of the table as Ayr look to move further away from the drop zone with a home win over Hamilton.
But Accies are in fine form, losing just one of their last nine and winning to nil in their last two outings.
McBookie price Hamilton at 9/5 for another win here which looks generous but the half-time draw appeals more at 21/20.
Kelty travel to Edinburgh City in their first game since being crowned League Two champions.
City have lost their last two so I’m backing Kelty to be winning at half-time and full-time (6/4, BoyleSports).
Super Singles
- BTTS at Morton (20/21, McBookie)
- Kelty HT-FT (6/4, BoyleSport)
McBookie Bet Builder
- Combining the half-time draw at Ayr with over 2.5 cards pays 119/100