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Saturday’s SPFL Accumulator Tips
Livingston v Ross County
Automatic relegation will be virtually off the table for Ross County should they avoid defeat to Livingston on Saturday – and given the respective form of the two teams, the Dingwall club are expected to do just that.
County’s away record this season has been admittedly bleak, which is the primary reason Livingston are warm favourites for this game. Although they have lost their last six on their travels, they have been competitive in every fixture save the 5-0 loss against Motherwell that ultimately led to Derek Adams being sacked.
Crucially, they have gone undefeated in three matches against Livingston this season, including a 2-2 draw on their last visit to West Lothian. The Staggies are an improved side since then with impressive scoring power, underlined by their 3-2 win over Rangers a fortnight ago.
Livingston, meanwhile, are at a low ebb. They have lost six of their last eight games and go into this match without revelation of the second half of the season Tete Yengi, who is banned. There is also a substantial injury list at the club, although Livi are keeping their cards close to their chest with just how significant this is.
Partick Thistle v Ayr
Partick seemed to have moved away from their high-scoring ways of the early part of the season, yet goals should be on the cards when they tackle Ayr United at Firhill on Saturday.
The Jags were impressive in beating Airdrie 4-0 at home last Saturday and will be going all out for three points in this match given that victory would virtually assure them of third spot before a trip to champions Dundee United next week.
For this reason, the home side should be expected to be open and attacking, a style of football that seems to suit them better than the cagey team that has sometimes appeared lately.
Ayr should be more than capable of making this an exciting match. The Honest Men’s 34 league matches this season have produced 108 goals, four short of their hosts. Prior to last weekend’s 1-0 defeat against Dundee United, they had been involved in five successive games in which there had been three goals or more.
The head-to-head record of these clubs also suggests a thriller could be in the offing. In three matches to date, there have been 15 goals, with the last encounter a 4-3 win for Ayr at Somerset Park.
Arbroath v Queens Park
With just two matches left to go, nothing but three points will do for relegation-threatened Queens Park as they travel to Championship whipping boys, already-relegated Arbroath.
The visitors find themselves one point behind Inverness CT and although their form has nose dived since losing star man Dom Thomas to injury; it has been worse for the hosts, as Arbroath have lost nine consecutive matches and have managed just one solitary win in their last 20 league games.
Goals have been hard to come by for Queen’s Park, having scored in just one of their last five matches (a 2-1 win at Ayr), but they do have the league’s top scorer, Rurai Paton, who’s had a fabulous return of 21 goals so far this season.
They won’t get a better opportunity to win and put pressure on the sides above them as they move towards next weekend’s crucial season finale.
Annan v Falkirk
Goals are on the cards when in-form Annan host champions Falkirk at Galabank on Saturday.
Annan have hauled themselves out of the relegation play-off place thanks to a dramatic run of form that has seen them pick up four wins in their last eight matches, during which they have suffered only one defeat. One of the hallmarks of their efforts has been the number of goals they have scored in this run, netting at least twice at home in seven of their last eight matches.
Falkirk, meanwhile, are obsessively chasing an unbeaten league season. John McGlynn’s side are staying committed until their goal is reached – and that means playing their strongest available XI in every match. Recent weeks have seen the Bairns, who are full of confidence, chalk up some massive victories, including 4-1 successes against Queen of the South and Edinburgh City, then a 7-1 win over Montrose and a 5-1 triumph over Cove Rangers.
Falkirk have won two of the three previous games between these sides 3-0 but they will want revenge after being held 1-1 at home when the clubs last met.
Both of these teams are excellent in front of goal, and with both sides chasing very different targets, it should make for a highly entertaining match.
Queen of the South v Cove Rangers
Queen of the South are in grave danger of being sucked into the relegation play-off spot and showed little sign of the necessary urgency to get themselves out of the situation as they drew 0-0 with Stirling Albion last weekend.
Although they picked up a point on the road, they were second-best against an out-of-form opponent and were lucky to get the draw in the end. It was a team that looked utterly devoid of spirit.
Marvin Bartley’s side have an appalling home record this season, having won just four of 17 matches, two of which have come against rock-bottom Edinburgh City.
Cove Rangers, meanwhile, carry value because they won away to Queen’s earlier this season by a 1-0 margin and are still fighting tooth and nail to make the play-offs. Last weekend, they should have taken a point against Alloa but succumbed to a late goal having fought back from 2-0 down to get to 2-2.
With the scoring power that the Aberdeen club boast, they should be able to take something from this match and prolong their hopes of reaching the post-season.
Clyde v East Fife
After a 2-2 draw at home to Stenhousemuir last weekend, Clyde still find themselves bottom and occupying the relegation play-off spot.
They simply must win this and hope Stranraer slip up at Forfar as they look overcome the one-point gap.
One thing in their favour is their home form has been excellent over the last few months, losing just one of their last seven and they are up against an East Fife side who despite ending the season really well, have nothing to play for having fallen short in their push for a play-off spot.
Striker Jordon Allen has been pivotal to Clyde’s survival chances with seven goals in his last nine matches. They’ll be looking for him to continue that form in the final two games of the season.
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