Dunfermline have big ambitions after confirming the appointment of Neil Lennon for the new campaign again and they really should be looking to get three points for their first home league game of the season against Airdrie.
The Pars were held to a goalless draw last week at Morton, but they were left kicking themselves after missing plenty of chances in the second half in particular in Greenock.
But they have a chance to make amends with a home win at 17/20 with McBookie.com against the Diamonds.
Dunfermline made Scottish football sit up and take notice when they persuaded former Celtic and Hibs boss Lennon to drop down to the Championship.
He saved them from relegation and has been tempted to stay on again this season. You can be sure he would only have done that if the Fifers were serious about a title challenge.
They face an Airdrie side who gained plenty of plaudits after battling back from being two goals down last week to draw with title favourites Ross County.
And you would expect the Fifers to get off to a good start with home form imperative in this league to mount a challenge.
East Kilbride were the only team to let us down last week, but they are worth another crack at Elgin City at McBookie.com's 20/21.
Kilby's big Scottish League debut fell rather flat as they crashed to a surprise home defeat to Spartans.
But let's put that down to stage fright and back them to beat an Elgin side in disarray.
They have lost all five games they have played this season – four in the League Cup and last week's League Two opener at Annan Athletic, who were equally as bad in the Cup.
They have conceded 22 goals in those games, including an 8-0 hammering from St Johnstone and a 4-1 home defeat by Saturday's opponent, East Kilbride.
East Kilbride are better than they showed last week and can get their season off and running at Borough Briggs.
St Johnstone are well worth a go at 9/5 with McBookie.com to win at Ross County in the big Championship clash this weekend.
Saints absolutely ripped apart Partick Thistle 5-1 in Perth last week and look like they are a side who can score for fun as they aim to bounce back from last term's relegation. They have already won 8-0 against Elgin City as stated.
Ross County manager Don Cowie still has plenty of questions to answer and losing that two-goal lead at Airdrie wouldn't have helped.