Stenhousemuir look the pick of the bunch in international week when they travel to face East Fife.
The Warriors have been the shock troops of League One and continue to punch well above their weight with a low budget.
It's between them and Caley Thistle to see who wins the title and Stenny are just a point behind the Highlanders.
Gary Naysmith's side have been ultra consistent this season – they are unbeaten in the league since the middle of December.
They've won three out of their last five and drawn the other two games and have conceded just one goal in that run.
In contrast, East Fife have endured a really disappointing campaign and although they have salvaged draws in their last two games, one win in 14 of their last league matches tells its own story.
Stenny are a solid price of 5/6 to go and get the job done in Methil.
Spartans vs East Kilbride prediction
Game of the day in Scotland is surely the top of the table clash in League Two and East Kilbride can score at least two goals at Spartans at 21/20.
Back at the end of January, Spartans romped to a 6-0 win at K-Park to move eight points clear at the top and surely wrap up the league.
Except that has been the catalyst for Kilby to kick on and embark on a stunning run, which sees them a point clear ahead of the showdown in the capital.
East Kilbride have won eight out of nine games and scored a bucketload of goals in the process with on loan Hearts kid Bobby McLuckie scoring seven goals in that spell.
Spartans failed to win their next four games after that win at East Kilbride, but they have a good record at Ainslie Park having won their last four there and preference is given instead to Mick Kennedy's side scoring two goals or more.
Morton vs Arbroath prediction
Morton are worth a flutter at 21/10 to stun promotion-chasing Arbroath at Cappielow.
Arbroath have been excellent this season, but there's no doubt that they do their best work at Gayfield.
They've only won one of their last six away games and lost at Queen's Park and drew at Airdrie.
Morton won at Ayr United last week and should have got a point against Partick Thistle after being down to ten men for most of the game.
They also beat Ross County and Dunfermline in Greenock and look overpriced.


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