Hibernian vs. Rangers (Sunday, 12.00pm)
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Rangers will aim to build on their superb 3-0 victory in the Old Firm Derby as they head to Easter Road Stadium on Sunday to face an in-form Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.
The visitors are second in the table with 39 points from the first 19 games of the campaign, while the hosts are seventh in the standings with 25 points from 21 outings.
We say: Hibernian 1-2 Rangers
Hibernian may be enjoying a strong run of form heading into this one, but Rangers will be hugely confident after convincingly beating Celtic last time out, and we believe the visitors will win again here.
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Motherwell vs. Aberdeen (Sunday, 2.30pm)
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Two teams looking to end winless runs in the Scottish Premiership are set to come together on Sunday afternoon when Motherwell play host to Aberdeen at Fir Park.
The hosts are sixth in the table with 27 points from their 20 fixtures, while the visitors are fourth in the standings with 34 points from their 20 games played.
We say: Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen
Both sides will be eager to get back to winning ways and end their ongoing winless streaks here, leading us to expect a tightly-contested encounter, and for that reason, we believe this one will end all square.
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Celtic vs. St Mirren (Sunday, 3.00pm)
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Celtic, looking to bounce back from a disappointing Old Firm derby defeat, are set to host St Mirren at Celtic Park in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon.
The hosts remain at the top of the table with 50 points from their 19 games played, while the visitors are fifth in the standings with 27 points from their 21 matches.
We say: Celtic 3-0 St Mirren
Celtic will be eager to right their wrongs from last time out with a commanding victory, and with St Mirren struggling in recent outings, we believe the hosts will secure a confident win here.
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Dundee Utd vs. Hearts (Sunday, 3.00pm)
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High-flying Dundee United will look to continue their remarkable first half of the 2024-25 Scottish Premiership season when they take on Hearts at Tannadice Park on Sunday afternoon.
The hosts are third in the table with 34 points from their 20 games played, while the visitors are 11th in the standings with 20 points from 21 fixtures.
We say: Dundee United 2-1 Hearts
The hosts are enjoying a strong run of results in recent matches, with three successive wins heading into this one, and we expect their fantastic season to continue with another win here.
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Kilmarnock vs. Ross County (Sunday, 3.00pm)
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In their 22nd match in the Scottish Premiership, Kilmarnock will welcome Ross County to Rugby Park on Sunday in a bottom-half clash.
The home team are eighth with 24 points and are three points and two places from the championship playoff spots, while the visitors are third last in 10th place with 22 points but beat Aberdeen 2-1 on Thursday.
We say: Kilmarnock 2-1 Ross County
Kilmarnock's strong home record in recent weeks should mean they come into Sunday's clash full of confidence.
However, Ross County are likely to pose a serious challenge to the hosts considering their improved form, and it would not be surprising if the match was only won in the latter stages.
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St Johnstone vs. Dundee (Sunday, 3.00pm)
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Last-placed St Johnstone will hope to end their winless streak on Sunday when they host Dundee at McDiarmid Park in their 22nd Scottish Premiership fixture of the 2024-25 campaign.
The hosts are 12th with 15 points but did hold Hibernian to a 1-1 stalemate on January 2, while their opponents are in ninth place with 22 points after 20 matchweeks and lost 2-1 against fierce rivals Dundee United on Thursday.
We say: St Johnstone 1-0 Dundee
St Johnstone have a good opportunity to pick up three points against Dundee, who are likely to be vulnerable defensively as a result of their injury crisis in the backline.
The visitors have also been poor away from home, and while the hosts have not been strong at McDiarmid Park, it is difficult to see Dundee winning on Sunday.