Hibernian vs. Aberdeen (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Having been dumped out of the Scottish Cup by sixth-tier side Darvel earlier this week, Aberdeen will be desperate to make amends when they face Hibernian at Easter Road on Saturday.
The Dons find themselves one place and two points above Hibs in the Scottish Premiership table, while both sides have suffered 11 defeats and conceded 37 goals in the league this season.
We say: Hibernian 2-1 Aberdeen
Given Aberdeen's dismal record on the road this season, Hibernian will be confident of inflicting a sixth successive away league defeat on the Dons, piling more pressure on Goodwin and his players.
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Rangers vs. St Johnstone (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Rangers will be seeking to keep their slim Scottish Premiership title hopes alive when they welcome St Johnstone to Ibrox on Saturday.
The two teams locked horns in the Scottish Cup last week, with the Gers securing a slender 1-0 win to progress to the fifth round.
We say: Rangers 2-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone will be hoping to improve on their performance against Rangers last weekend, but their recent form in front of goal is a concern for Davidson's side.
The Gers, meanwhile, have scored in each of their last 14 competitive matches in all competitions and are expected to have more joy in front of goal on Saturday.
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Ross County vs. Kilmarnock (Saturday, 3.00pm)
A battle at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership sees last-placed Ross County host closest rivals Kilmarnock on Saturday, at Victoria Park.
Despite snatching a draw at Motherwell in their last league outing, the hosts remain stuck to the foot of the table; meanwhile, Killie most recently bounced back from losing to both Old Firm clubs by progressing in the cup.
We say: Ross County 0-1 Kilmarnock
Both sides lack potency up front, and confidence is low in either camp due to a string of recent failures. Therefore, a grim battle for the points should be expected - one which Killie can edge, to finally break their winless streak away from home.
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St Mirren vs. Motherwell (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Having both taken just three points from their previous five league games, St Mirren and Motherwell will be eager to turn the tide when they lock horns at the SMISA Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The two sides are separated by seven points in the Scottish Premiership table, with seventh-placed St Mirren leading ninth-placed Motherwell, and the visitors are only three points clear of the automatic relegation spot.
We say: St Mirren 1-0 Motherwell
Although St Mirren and Motherwell have struggled in the league of late, the Buddies have continued to enjoy success on home soil and should edge out the visitors on Saturday, enhancing their outstanding defensive record at the SMISA Stadium in the process.
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