Scottish Football Correct Score Predictions

Scotland League Cup
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Prediction

Correct score
Avg. goals
Odd

Score


ScC








Peterhead
Hamilton

7
15
78

2
0 – 3
3.12
1.28


ScC








East Kilbride
Dunfermline

2
8
90

2
1 – 6
7.49
1.11


ScC








Raith
Elgin

90
10
0

1
6 – 0
7
1.11


ScC








Stranraer
Ayr

27
16
57

2
2 – 3
6.71
1.75


ScC








Dumbarton
St Mirren

2
5
93

2
0 – 4
5.06
1.08


ScC








Inverness CT
East Fife

52
42
6

1
1 – 0
0.99
1.92


ScC








Annan Athletic
Ross County

7
16
77

2
2 – 6
8
1.3


ScC








Queen of South
Kelty Hearts

81
13
6

1
3 – 0
3.11
1.23


ScC








Stenhousemuir
Forfar

29
39
32

X
0 – 0
1.33
2.56


ScC








FC Edinburgh
Falkirk

5
15
80

2
2 – 6
8
1.25


ScC








Dundee
Airdrieonians

30
48
22

X
0 – 0
0.95
2.08


ScC








Spartans
Arbroath

88
12
0

1
2 – 0
2.13
1.14


ScC








Queen’s Park
Brora Rangers FC

97
3
0

1
3 – 0
3.73
1.03


ScC








Morton
Linlithgow Rose

54
27
19

1
1 – 0
2.1
1.85


ScC








Partick
Brechin

89
11
0

1
2 – 0
2.24
1.12


ScC








Stirling
Dundee Utd

0
19
81

2
0 – 1
1.66
1.23


ScC








Clyde
Airdrieonians

4
7
89

2
1 – 4
6.25
1.12


ScC








Cove Rangers
East Kilbride

3
7
90

2
0 – 4
5.38
1.11


ScC








Montrose
Dundee Utd

67
20
13

1
2 – 1
2.96
1.49


ScC








Falkirk
Ayr

78
14
8

1
3 – 0
3.13
1.28


ScC








FC Edinburgh
Alloa

23
15
62

2
2 – 3
6.42
1.61


ScC








East Fife
Morton

61
20
19

1
2 – 1
3.23
1.64


ScC








Forfar
Partick

7
19
74

2
0 – 1
2.36
1.35


ScC








Annan Athletic
Dundee

2
6
92

2
0 – 4
5.41
1.09


ScC








Spartans
Stirling

72
28
0

1
1 – 0
1.28
1.39


ScC








Brora Rangers FC
Aberdeen

0
2
98

2
0 – 4
4.97
1.02


ScC








Kilmarnock
Raith

30
16
54

2
2 – 3
5.87
1.85


ScC








Elgin
Peterhead

19
30
51

2
0 – 1
1.88
1.96


ScC








Linlithgow Rose
St Johnstone

9
27
64

2
0 – 1
1.75
1.56


ScC








Brechin
Livingston

0
6
94

2
0 – 3
2.76
1.06


ScC








Dunfermline
Dumbarton

78
19
3

1
1 – 0
1.84
1.28


ScC








Kelty Hearts
Queen’s Park

61
20
19

1
2 – 1
3.23
1.64


ScC








Brechin
Stenhousemuir

0
9
91

2
0 – 6
6.9
1.1


ScC








Hamilton
Raith

0
2
98

2
0 – 4
4.14
1.02


ScC








Ayr
FC Edinburgh

90
10
0

1
6 – 0
7
1.11


ScC








Alloa
Stranraer

79
16
5

1
3 – 0
2.65
1.27


ScC








Ross County
Clyde

88
8
4

1
3 – 0
4.66
1.14


ScC








Brora Rangers FC
Queen of South

0
100
0

X
0 – 0
0
1


ScC








Elgin
Kilmarnock

1
7
92

2
0 – 6
7.07
1.09


ScC








St Johnstone
Morton

90
7
3

1
3 – 0
4.64
1.11


ScC








Linlithgow Rose
Inverness CT

41
18
41

1
3 – 2
4.9
2.44


ScC








Livingston
Partick

33
27
40

2
0 – 1
2.42
2.5


ScC








Airdrieonians
Annan Athletic

89
11
0

1
6 – 0
7.83
1.12


ScC








East Kilbride
Dumbarton

37
27
36

1
2 – 1
2.52
2.7


ScC








Cove Rangers
St Mirren

11
11
78

2
1 – 4
6.34
1.28


ScC








Stirling
Montrose

0
44
56

2
0 – 1
0.83
1.79


ScC








Aberdeen
Queen’s Park

0
58
42

X
0 – 0
0.55
1.72


ScC








Dundee Utd
Arbroath

83
17
0

1
1 – 0
1.75
1.2

Most Accurate Scottish Football Predictions

Scottish football is a tale of two giants and everyone else. The Scottish Premiership is dominated by Celtic and Rangers to a degree few leagues in the world can match, and that imbalance is the single most important factor in predicting it. The table above carries our latest Scottish correct score selections.

When one of the Glasgow giants faces a smaller side, the result is rarely in doubt and the scorelines can be lopsided. The rest of the league, by contrast, is fiercely competitive and far tighter, which is where the more readable correct score value tends to live.

We post a correct score where the form, the head-to-head record and the team news point to a clear result, and we treat the giant-versus-minnow blowouts with the caution they deserve.

Below you will find how the Scottish Premiership works, the Old Firm rivalry at its heart, and how all of that feeds into a prediction.

How the Scottish Premiership Works

The Scottish Premiership uses an unusual format. Twelve clubs each play one another three times, for 33 matches, after which the league splits into a top six and a bottom six for a final five games, taking the total to 38. The split keeps both the title race and the relegation fight alive deep into the season.

That structure means the run-in produces a cluster of high-stakes games among similarly matched sides, which are often the most rewarding to predict.

The Old Firm and the Gap Below

Celtic and Rangers, the two Glasgow clubs known together as the Old Firm, have won the overwhelming majority of Scottish titles between them. Their derby is one of the most intense and historic fixtures in world football, fuelled by more than a century of rivalry.

The gap between the Old Firm and the rest is enormous. Both clubs regularly run up big scores against smaller opposition, while clubs like Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibernian compete hard for the places below them. Understanding that two-tier reality is most of the battle when betting on Scotland.

Predicting Scottish Correct Scores

Correct score means naming the exact full-time result. When Celtic or Rangers host a lower side, scores like 3-0, 4-0 and 4-1 are common, but the exact margin in those routs is hard to pin even when the winner is obvious. The handicap angle often tells that story better than a precise score.

The cleaner correct score value sits in the games between the chasing pack, where two evenly matched sides produce a narrower band of likely results. Check those tighter fixtures against our Asian Handicap predictions for today.

Conclusion

Scottish football rewards a predictor who separates the Old Firm fixtures from the rest. The giants win, but their margins are unpredictable, while the real correct score value lives in the competitive games below them.

Use the live table above for today’s Scottish selections, and see our French football predictions for another league shaped by a dominant force at the top.