HIBS are nothing if not predictable – all five of their league games have seen both score and they've conceded first every time.

Neil Lennon's men started the season in fine style with wins against Partick and Rangers but have since picked up just two points against Hamilton, Dundee and St Johnstone.

So it's difficult to back them at a best 3-5 with bet365 against a Motherwell side who have won three in a row.

Well were my headline bet last week and easily beat Kilmarnock and look big at 5-1 with bet365.

I don't think they'll lose and Well draw no bet is worth a look at 16-5 with betfair.

However, best bet is to go with goals. Both to score pays 17-20 at sportingbet and add over 2.5 goals for 6-5 with Coral.

Plenty of hungry strikers will be on show including Simon Murray, Anthony Stokes and Louis Moult but I'm backing on-form Hibs midfielder John McGinn to net at 5-1 with Paddy Power.

As I said Hibs have conceded first five in a row and Motherwell are 2-1 at bet365 to grab the opener.

Celtic will be pleased to be on home soil after being humiliated by PSG in midweek.

Brendan Rodgers's side welcome a Ross County with no Neymar, no Mbappe, no Cavani and no chance.

Celtic are no bigger than 1-5 at Stan James and I expect them to win well. They shouldn't be tired as they never laid a finger on the French so consider Celtic to win by three or more at 13-10 with betfair.

County's record at Parkhead isn't bad with two draws in five visits but just one goal so Celtic should win to nil at 10-11 with Paddy Power.

Scott Sinclair came closest against PSG with two efforts saved and I'm on him at 17-4 with McBookie to score first.

Aberdeen struggled at Murrayfield last week and should improve on the 0-0 draw with Hearts by beating Killie at home.

There's no value in Aberdeen at 1-3 with William Hill but the last four meetings at Pittodrie have been won to nil so take that at 21-20 with McBookie.

Dundee v St Johnstone and Hamilton v Hearts are tough to call and I can see two stalemates.

In the Championship the top two meet as St Mirren travel to Dunfermline.

Saints have won four in a row and tempt at 9-5 with McBookie while draw no bet is 11-10 with William Hill.

I don't see the Buddies winning and there should be goals galore. The sides have netted 25 between them in their five matches so take both to score and over 2.5 goals at evens with Sky Bet.

Dundee United are two points behind the Buddies and should beat a Falkirk side still without win and who were held by basement boys Brechin last week.

United are struggling to live up their bill as title favourites but 42-25 at Marathonbet is a nice price.

In League One Raith should enjoy their trip to Hampden after five wins in a row and 17 goals. They are no bigger than 3-5 at McBookie so bump it up to 4-5 at betfair by adding over 1.5 match goals.

Clyde stunned Stirling in League Two last week and having strengthened on deadline day should beat an Edinburgh outfit who are rooted to the foot with just three points from 15.

Recommended Bets

  • Hibs v Motherwell btts & over 2.5 goals
  • Celtic -2
  • Aberdeen to win to nil
  • Dunfermline v St Mirren btts & over 2.5 goals
  • Dundee United
  • Raith & over 1.5 match goals
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