Peterhead have been going great guns in League Two and they look a great bet at 13/10 with McBookie.com to win at relegation-strugglers Forfar Athletic.
The Blue Toon have lost just once this year and that was in January and they have overtaken East Fife to storm to the top of the league at just the right time.
They have won three of their last four games and look to be the model of consistency. Peterhead also have the second best away record in the league and face a Forfar team who have the worst home record.
Forfar have definitely picked up to be fair, but they seem to do all their good work away from Station Park which is where their last four wins have all come.
They haven't won at home since the middle of December and have failed to even score in their last four home games.
Peterhed look a really solid shout to keep their title charge going.
Hibs are a very backabale price at 4/6 with McBookie.com to see off St Johnstone at home.
The Easter Road have been flying and have only lost to Celtic – twice at Parkhead since the end of November.
They are playing bottom of the league Saints who are battling to stay in the league. But you would be forgiven for thinking Hibs would go off a lot shorter given their recent form and the fact they are at home and are 18 points ahead of the Saints.
Hibs have won their last five games at Easter Road – and those last three were against Aberdeen, Celtic and city rivals Hearts.
They should go into this full of confidence and you can only assume the layers think Saints still have fight left.
David Gray's side conceded an injury time leveller to Kilmarnock on their last outing before the international break, but they were actually streets ahead of their hosts.
And they should have too much for the Saints.
Crisis club Caley Thistle can make the long journey to Dumfries worthwhile with a win at Queen of the South.
The Inverness side's future is very much up in the air after administrators revealed there had been no interest in a buyer.
On the pitch they are decent though and have won four of their last five games away from the Highlands.
Queen of the South seem unable to find any kind of consistency in what has been a real disappointment of a season for them and McBookie.com's 6/5 looks a fair price for ICT.