Mark Walker's Scottish Tips

Hibs seldom have problems finding the net and they look a real value bet to score at least twice on Saturday at crisis club Rangers.

Just about the last team Rangers would want to play in the Premier Sports Club quarter finals on Saturday night are David Gray's entertaining outfit who love a goal or two.

Rangers' horror show of a season has been well documented and yet somehow Russell Martin has still kept his job as manager despite ‘guiding' them to tenth place in the Premiership.

Ibrox will see new levels of toxicity on a Saturday night if Hibs do what their Edinburgh neighbours Hearts did last week in Glasgow and boss the game.

They eventually cantered to a deserved 2-0 win and with that generous Rangers defence, you would expect Martin Boyle and co. to get plenty of joy.

Hibs have scored three goals in two of their last three games and while there are some question marks about their own defence, the 9/5 on them with McBookie.com to score twice at Ibrox looks a better option than a win.

Elgin City started the season as one of Scottish football's no-hopers, but they have well and truly turned it around and can win at struggling Stranraer at 11/10 with McBookie.com.

The Moray club lost their first seven games of the season in all competitions and that included an 8-0 loss at St Johnstone.

But they used their parent club loan with Aberdeen well and brought in three players from the Dons and that seems to have helped.

A couple of Challenge Cup wins combined with a draw at Clyde and an excellent 3-0 win over Stirling Albion have changed their season's direction.

They face a Stranraer side in freefall after collecting just one point in their six league games and they have failed to score in their past three games in all competitions.

Morton seem far too big at McBookie.com's  2/1 to win at Arbroath.

Dougie Imrie's side have yet to actually win a game in the Championship and are the draw kings after being held in five of their six league games so far.

But they are a decent enough outfit and they should have too much for Arbroath, who expect to be in a relegation fight this season.

They were taken apart by a rampant Dunfermline side last week in a 5-0 defeat and the Greenock men look overpriced for a win at Gayfield.

Freelance Scottish Football journalist for all newspapers. Former Racing Post Scottish Football Correspondent and long-suffering Aberdeen fan.

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