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I think Dunfermline can get on the scoresheet at least once when they travel to Livingston in the Scottish Championship on Saturday afternoon.
Neil Lennon's side have made a mixed start to the season, but they have generally been reliable in front of goal, netting 12 times across their opening seven games.
Notably, Dunfermline secured a 1-0 victory away to top-flight St Mirren during the League Cup group stage.
Livingston, meanwhile, were comfortably beaten 2-0 by Partick Thistle in their last outing and could consider themselves fortunate not to have suffered a heavier defeat.
The Lions also conceded when playing host to Partick during the League Cup group stage, and Dunfermline should provide a similar test on Saturday.
Both of these sides have made positive starts to the season, avoiding defeat in each of their opening two matches of the campaign.
Fortuna Sittard have seen BTTS in both of their matches so far, holding PSV to a 2-2 draw on the opening day away from home before beating a newly promoted Cambuur side 3-1 in front of their own fans.
Alkmaar saw BTTS last time out as they came away 4-1 winners over Utrecht on the road in a game that saw them rack up an xG of 2.10. Their last visit to this stadium produced seven goals, with Fortuna Sittard coming away 4-3 winners on that occasion.
Fortuna Sittard scored 28 and conceded 29 goals at home in the Eredivisie last season, working out to an average of 3.35 goals per game.
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I think Dunfermline can get on the scoresheet at least once when they travel to Livingston in the Scottish Championship on Saturday afternoon.
Neil Lennon's side have made a mixed start to the season, but they have generally been reliable in front of goal, netting 12 times across their opening seven games.
Notably, Dunfermline secured a 1-0 victory away to top-flight St Mirren during the League Cup group stage.
Livingston, meanwhile, were comfortably beaten 2-0 by Partick Thistle in their last outing and could consider themselves fortunate not to have suffered a heavier defeat.
The Lions also conceded when playing host to Partick during the League Cup group stage, and Dunfermline should provide a similar test on Saturday.
There's usually no shortage of goalmouth action when East Kilbride are involved, and I expect more of the same when they travel to Montrose on Saturday.
Mick Kennedy's side have adapted well to life in Scottish League One, with their games proving just as goal-heavy as they were last season.
Over 2.5 goals has landed in two of their opening three league games, while all four of their Scottish League Cup matches also cleared that line.
The case for overs is strengthened further by Montrose's own record, with each of their opening three league games producing at least three goals.
That includes a 5-0 home defeat to Hamilton on the opening day, while Stuart Petrie's side also pushed title favourites Ross County close in a 2-1 defeat a fortnight ago.
That suggests the hosts can play their part in what has the makings of another high-scoring affair.
I'm keen to back Hamilton to pick up another win when they travel to East Fife on Saturday.
Darian McKinnon's men have hit the ground running in Scottish League One, taking maximum points from each of their opening three matches.
They thumped Montrose 5-0 on the road on the opening weekend and put four past Airdrie last Saturday to move to the top of the table.
The Accies also fired in five against Elgin in the League Cup before the league campaign got underway, so they should head to Bayview brimming with confidence.
As for East Fife, they have made a mixed start to the campaign, picking up one win and a draw before losing 2-1 away to Peterhead last weekend.
The Fifers face a serious step up in class this weekend, and I fancy Hamilton to bank all three points at Bayview.
Ross County have made an excellent start to the season, and I think they can maintain that momentum when they travel to Airdrie on Saturday.
Stuart Kettlewell's side have quickly put any concerns over a relegation hangover to bed, topping a Scottish League Cup group that included top-flight outfit Dundee.
They carried that form into the league, winning each of their opening two fixtures before producing another impressive result last weekend by beating Dunfermline 2-1 away from home to book their place in the League Cup quarter-finals.
Airdrie, meanwhile, are still searching for their first league victory after drawing their opening two matches before being hammered 4-0 by Hamilton last weekend.
That setback will hardly fill the Diamonds with confidence ahead of the visit of a Ross County side that are playing with plenty of confidence at the moment.
Neither Morton nor Arbroath have had much to shout about during the opening weeks of the season, but I fancy the visitors to come away from Cappielow with something to show for their efforts.
It has been a miserable start to the campaign for Morton, who lost all 4 of their Scottish League Cup group stage games before coming away empty-handed from each of their opening 2 league fixtures.
There is also no shortage of issues behind the scenes, with Ian Murray admitting that the club could be forced to forfeit matches given how stretched his squad is.
Arbroath are also searching for their first league win of the season, but they at least got themselves on the board with a goalless draw against Inverness last time out.
The Red Lichties also picked up a couple of wins in the League Cup, so I think they can avoid defeat in Greenock on Saturday afternoon.










