It's another huge week in the Scottish Premiership title race, but the best value at the weekend could be in League Two.
Stranraer travel to Dumbarton and look an outstanding shout at 17/10 with McBookie.com to add to the gloom swirling around The Rock.
The Sons are a club in freefall. They have collected one point from their last possible 18 and have won once in their last 14 games in all competitions.
It's not a happy place at the moment and their fans have made it clear they are not impressed with new manager Frank McKeown.
They aren't getting hammered, but have developed the nasty habit of losing and seem to be sleepwalking their way to bottom place in Scottish football and a play-off.
They face a Stranraer side who are pushing for a promotion play-off spot and although they have drawn too many games recently, they showed their quality with a 2-0 win at East Kilbride the other week.
And the Stair Park side can add to Dumbarton's problems.
Dundee vs Livingston predictions
Dundee look a really solid shout at 6/5 with McBookie.com to surely all but relegate Livingston with a win at Dens Park.
Steven Pressley's side have really improved from an awful start to the season and he has won the fans round with decent performances and some astute signings.
With Kilmarnock improving at a rate of knots, Dundee need points and are only two points behind street rivals Dundee United, who they would love to overtake.
Livingston came agonisingly close to grabbing a shock point at Celtic in midweek, but they are nine points from safety and when you win one game all season and none away, then relegation is inevitable.
Stirling Albion vs Clyde predictions
Stirling Albion look too big with McBookie.com 2/1 to beat Clyde at home.
The Binos are improving after a disappointing campaign and have won four out of their last six games. One of them was at Clyde too.
The Bully Wee are still in third place, which accounts for their price of nearly evens, but they have actually only won one game out of their last seven matches in all competitions. They've actually drawn four of their last five games 1-1.
Stirling are a side to be with as the season progresses and look overpriced on Saturday.
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