Dundee Utd vs. Rangers (Saturday, 12.30pm)
Rangers will be looking to bounce back from their midweek defeat in Europe with a victory in the Scottish Premiership, when they travel to Dundee United on Saturday.
The Gers have conceded in four of their last five away matches across all competitions, failing to win on four occasions, while the hosts have scored seven goals in their opening two competitive home games of the new campaign, both of which were in the League Cup.
We say: Dundee United 0-2 Rangers
Dundee United managed to score in two of their three fixtures against Rangers last season, but we feel that they may struggle to find the net this time around.
The Gers will been keen to put their midweek defeat in Europe behind them and with the potential return of a few key players, Gerrard is set to field a strong side that should have no problems in claiming all three points on Saturday.
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St Mirren vs. Hearts (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Newly-promoted Hearts will be hoping to make it two wins out of two in the Scottish Premiership, when they travel to St Mirren on Saturday afternoon.
The Jam Tarts claimed all three points when they beat Glasgow giants Celtic last weekend, while the spoils were shared between the Saints and Dundee in their opening game.
We say: St Mirren 1-2 Hearts
St Mirren and Hearts have looked strong in front of goal so far this campaign, with both sides scoring 21 goals combined in their opening five games between the Premiership and the League Cup.
The two teams will be confident that they can claim all three points on Saturday and even though there is little to separate them, we feel that the Jam Tarts could keep their positive momentum going with a narrow victory in Paisley.
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