Mr Fixit’s Scottish Football Tips | 21st March 2015

THE famous Mr Fixit, tipster at Scotland’s Daily Record for almost 20 years, is back eyeing up Saturday’s Scottish action and sharing his three favourite bets.

Celtic v Dundee United | Saturday 15.00

These sides must be sick of the sight of each other. This is their fourth successive meeting in less than a fortnight and familiarity has bred contempt with six red cards dished out.

Having won the League Cup Final and Scottish Cup semi-final I’m on Celtic to take another step towards the Treble with a home win.

That pays no bigger than 1/4 at Betfred so go for a third successive victory by more than one goal at 8/13 with Paddy Power.

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Falkirk v Hearts | Saturday 15.00

Hearts will be crowned champions this weekend if they beat the Bairns and capital rivals Hibs fail to beat Rangers on Sunday.

Falkirk are the only side to have beaten the Jambo juggernaut this season – winning 3-2 at Tynecastle in January – but Robbie Neilson’s men have since reeled off seven straight victories.

They can make it eight today and are 4/5 at BetVictor for the win.

Queen of the South v Cowdeanbeath | Saturday 15.00

The Doonhamers have Falkirk snapping at their heels in the fight for a play-off spot and know three points are a must against struggling Cowden.

Queen of the South are strong at home on their plastic pitch and will get stuck into a Cowden team who have just one win in their last 11 games.

Take Queens at 2/5 with BetVictor as an ideal addition to an acca.

Best Bets

Celtic v Dundee United – Celtic -1 (4/5 BetVictor)

Falkirk v Hearts – Hearts to win (4/5 BetVictor)

Queen of the South v Cowdeanbeath – Queen of the South to win (2/5 BetVictor)

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