Falkirk have been one of the great success stories of this season and they can keep their bandwagon rolling by steamrolling St Mirren.
The Bairns were promoted two seasons on the trot after the purgatory of spending five seasons in League One.
But they have more than made up for it under John McGlynn, with a top-half finish all but guaranteed with three games to spare and a Scottish Cup semi-final against rivals Dunfermline to come.
And they should have too much at a very backable 10/11 with McBookie.com against an injury-ravaged St Mirren.
The Paisley side have a huge fight on their hands to stay up with Kilmarnock edging closer to them as they attempt to avoid the play-offs.
They have injuries to key players and have won one league game this year, which was surprisingly against leaders Hearts.
That's relegation form and Falkirk are usually very strong at home. They are a tempting price to pile on the misery for the managerless Saints.
Kilmarnock vs Livingston prediction
Kilmarnock can surely just about send Livingston down with a win at the same price with McBookie.com of 10/11 at Rugby Park.
The West Lothian side have improved under Marvin Bartley, but they have left it far too late to survive.
They have drawn their last four games, but they need wins because they have failed to manage one in the league since the second day of the season back in August.
Killie were superb against Hearts last week and deserved their win. They have also improved hugely under Neil McCann and that's especially true at home.
They have beaten Aberdeen, St Mirren and Hearts at Rugby Park and they look a solid shout to surely send Livi all but down by increasing the gap to 12 points.
Ross County vs Dunfermline Athletic prediction
Dunfermline are a big price at 15/8 with McBookie.com to win in Dingwall against Championship bottom side Ross County.
The Pars have probably underachieved this season under Neil Lennon, but they have hit form at the right time.
They have won four games in a row after not conceding a goal, including a 3-0 victory against Scottish Cup holders Aberdeen and the same score against Fife rivals Raith Rovers last weekend.
They also beat the Staggies – again by 3-0 – at the start of the month and it's hard to see why County should be favourites for this one.
County have failed to score in their last three games in a nightmare campaign and could struggle against a full-of-confidence Pars.



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