Montrose can get the better of East Fife on Saturday and maintain a strong recent record at their Links Park home.
The Gable Endies have probably left it too late to mount a promotion play-off charge and are safe from relegation worries.
And they have been enjoying a decent run of form recently, particularly in Angus.
They've only lost once in their last six games and that was at title-chasing Inverness.
But their record at home is worth noting and they can get the win at 11/10 with McBookie.com.
They haven't lost at home since November and have defeated League One title rivals Caley Thistle and Stenhousemuir at home, along with an in-form Queen of the South recently.
They've also defeated East Fife home and away.
The Methil side showed plenty of fight last week to rescue a point after being 2-0 down at home to Stenny.
And although they have drawn their last three games, they are on a run of one win in their last 16 outings.
Ross County vs Airdrie predictions
Ross County have had a well-documented nightmare season, but they can take a big step towards guaranteeing their safety in a six-pointer in the Championship against bottom side Airdrie.
The Staggies should have been challenging for promotion, but instead they have been embroiled in a relegation dogfight almost since day one.
They are a point ahead of Airdrie and it looks like it will be a two-way battle to avoid automatic relegation.
And you would think with all the experienced players County have and with ex-Motherwell and Kilmarnock boss Stuart Kettlewell in charge, they can get the job done against Airdrie at McBookie.com's 10/11.
They've only played four games in Dingwall this year and they have beaten Partick Thistle and Raith Rovers and drawn with Dunfermline – not too shabby.
Airdrie have collected just one point out of their last three games and scored only one goal. County can get the job done.
Hibs vs Kilmarnock predictions
Kilmarnock double chance is 5/4 with McBookie.com against a Hibs team that have failed to impress recently and Killie can leave Easter Road with a point.
Neil McCann's side are battling for their lives and he seems to have his men fighting for him.
And while they do their best work at Rugby Park, Hibs have drawn their last three games and failed to score in their past two.
Killie beat Hearts and Livingston without conceding a goal and look a bit of value to take a point back to Ayrshire.



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