Hamilton vs. Ross County (Wednesday, 6.00pm)
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The Scottish Premiership's bottom two face each other on Wednesday evening as Hamilton Academical host Ross County, with both sides hoping to bounce back from defeats last week.
Hamilton are currently at the foot of the table, one point behind the Staggies who have lost more top-flight matches than any other side this campaign.
We say: Hamilton Academical 1-1 Ross County
Both Hamilton and Ross County will view this fixture as a huge opportunity to close the gap on safety. Securing three points would provide a massive boost for either side, however with little to separate them, the two teams may have to settle for a point on Wednesday.
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Motherwell vs. Dundee Utd (Wednesday, 6.00pm)
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Motherwell host Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday, hoping to build on last weekend's victory against Ross County.
Meanwhile, the Tangerines are enduring a poor run of form since the turn of the year, failing to win in 2021 and conceding nine goals in their last four matches.
We say: Motherwell 1-1 Dundee United
Both sides have struggled to win games this campaign, winning just 11 league matches combined so far. Motherwell will have confidence heading into Wednesday's clash having won last weekend, but they face a Dundee United outfit who they have failed to beat in two attempts already this season. There is not much to separate the two sides and so a draw could be on the cards.
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Rangers vs. St Johnstone (Wednesday, 7.45pm)
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Steven Gerrard can secure his 100th win as Rangers manager if his team can claim all three points against St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday.
The Gers, who are just eight wins away from clinching their first top-flight title since 2011, face a Saints side who are yet to lose a match in 2021.
We say: Rangers 3-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone have performed well since the turn of the year, scoring 10 goals in their last six matches, but breaking through a resilient Rangers backline, who have conceded just once at home all season, will be a difficult task for Davidson's men.
The Gers should have enough quality in all areas of the pitch to secure another comfortable victory at Ibrox.