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IT'S last-chance saloon for Motherwell tonight as they try to escape the relegation play-off place.

They must beat Kilmarnock to close the gap to three points or start planning for nervy a showdown against QoS, Rangers or Hibs.

Well could have the perfect visitors with Gary Locke's men losing six in a row and the home win pays 13-10 at William Hill and Ladbrokes.

The lowlight of Killie's run was a 4-1 defeat at St Mirren and recent form suggests Well should pick up the points.

Best bet though could be to target goals with Killie's last three games producing five goals and their previous six seeing both scoring and over 2.5 goals.

McBookie offer 19-20 on over 2.5 goals and 5-2 on over 3.5 while both to score pays a bit shorter at 31-40 with McBookie.

John Sutton, Scott McDonald and Lee Erwin have all been scoring goals for Well and the player I'm backing is Erwin first at 6-1 with McBookie.

McDonald has scored three goals in his last four home matches and is 3-1 at Hills to net in a Well victory.

Recommended Bets

Motherwell
(13-10, William Hill, Ladbrokes) WIN

Over 2.5 goals
(19-20, McBookie, BetVictor) WIN

McDonald to score and Well to win
(3-1, William Hill) WIN

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