COVE RANGERS were in danger of being engulfed in crisis on and off the park earlier this season, but they seem to have finally pulled themselves together and look solid shots to see off Montrose.
The Aberdeen side seemed to have plenty of issues and their entire future was even speculated about.
They had a nightmare start to the campaign where they won just once in 14 games in all competitions and that was against a Dundee B side in the Challenge Cup.
But they have turned it around with two eye-catching wins over Kelty Hearts and Peterhead and both were away from home.
They battered in nine goals in those two games and also held Championship leaders St Johnstone to a draw in 90 minutes in the Scottish Cup in Perth before being edged out in extra time.
Veteran striker Mitch Megginson has rediscovered his old form and 36-year-old former Aberdeen and Scotland star Chris Maguire has made all the difference.
Montrose are also in good form, although they did lose on their last away game in Dumfries to Queen of the South and haven't beaten them in six attempts and 21/20 with McBookie.com is a fair price for Cove.
Dunfermline vs Ross County prediction
Dunfermline can pile on the pain for Ross County, also at 21/20 with McBookie.com.
The Pars finally grabbed a win at Fife rivals Raith Rovers for the first time in 13 games last week and deservedly so.
Neil Lennon has not quite managed to get a consistent run so far this season, but this is a golden chance against a Staggies side who have returned to appoint Stuart Kettlewell for a second time.
The pre-season Championship title favourites have failed to score for three games in a row and have been a disaster this term as they sit rock bottom in the league.
Stenhousemuir vs Queen of the South prediction
Queen of the South are worth a go at McBookie.com's big price of 2/1 to win at Stenhousemuir.
The Palmerston Park side are flying at the moment after three wins in a row in League One – and they brought up last week's headline bet, including a comprehensive victory over Hamilton Accies last week.
Most of their good work is done at home, but they also managed to win their last game away when they went to Alloa and claimed the three points.
This is a huge game between two promotion challengers and although Stenny are strong at home, Queen of the South might edge it against their hosts who have failed to net in two of their last three games.


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