It's Scottish Cup week again, but the best bet could be in League Two where fast-improving Elgin City go to Stirling Albion.
The Borough Briggs outfit have posted notice recently of mounting a title charge after two impressive wins.
They ended East Fife's recent excellent run with a vtal 1-0 win at home and then picked the same team to demolish Bonnyrigg Rose who had been going all right.
Their move this month for Kane Hester could be a masterstroke. He scored 59 league goals in his last spell at Moray and got off the mark in midweek with a double against Rose.
Elgin are not as good on their travels as they are at home, but they should still be backed to win at Forthbank against a Stirling side who have been miserable this season.
After relegation last term, they've just never got going this season and their midweek defeat tp Spartans was their fourth loss in five games.
And McBookie.com's 11/8 seems a very fair price for Elgin.
But the bad news for Elgin is East Fife should maintain their lead at the top of the table at a very tempting 29/20 with McBookie.com to win at Spartans.
Manager Dick Campbell blew a gasket last week at Elgin as he was sent off when his side went down to that 1-0 defeat.
However, it ended an impressive run of six wins in a row and the Methil side will be desperate to bounce back in Edinburgh.
East Fife crushed Spartans 5-1 at New Bayview just over a month ago and the addition of Kallum Higginbotham and Michael McKenna should make them even stronger.
And they have a prolific scorer at this level Nathan Austin back fully fit again.
Spartans have certainly improved recently after looking in some danger earlier in the season and are decent at Ainslie Park.
But Fife should have too much for them and can win.
Caley Thistle are a team to be on side with for the rest of the season and can win at Arbroath.
Inverness were of course docked 15 points for going into administration earlier this season, but are on the right track now.
With in-form Aberdeen ace Alfie Bavidge as a loan striker, they have won four of their last five games.
Arbroath are in a mini-slump after losing their last two games to Alloa and Cove Rangers.
And the 8/5 with McBookie.com for an away win at Gayfield appeals.