Here’s what to look for this weekend at both ends of the table in the Scottish Prime Minister …
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Celtic leads Mirren on Saturday for the first of the two live matches in Sky this weekend as they seek to build their 5-1 win over the midweek.
Daizen Maeda took his goal for the season 25 Tuesday evening and he has been directly involved in more goals in the Scottish Prime Minister this season than any other player.
St. Mirren shocked Rangers last weekend, but they are without a win in their last four games in the league at home, spending longer without a win in December 2021.
There is a cracker in the shop on Easter on Sunday as the hearts of Hibernian host.
David Gray’s HIBS side is invincible in their last 12 Prime Minister’s games and are aiming to win Derbies Edinburgh for the first time since 2009 as they are closed in third.
Jambos are also in good condition after winning four of their last five matches in the league to move within four points of their city rivals.
Will Ferguson turn back to Ibrox?
It was a dramatic start for Barry Ferguson as the Rangers turned from two down to win 4-2 in Kilmarnock in his first match since taking responsibility.
He praised the “heart and desire” in Rugby Park, but has warned the players they need to maintain that level in Ibrox to stop the house fans not to light any disappointments.
Their Motherwell visitors stopped a six -game match in the middle of the week while Michael Wimmer secured his first victory since taking responsibility.
However, Steelmen have lost each of their last three games, their worst on the road since 2017.
Saturday will mark the 500th appearance of Captain James Taernier for Rangers – since his club debut in July 2015, the right -wing defender has featured in 92.4 percent of Rangers matches.
Can St Johnstone take another step to survive?
There is a big game in Dens Park on Saturday in the battle for premiere survival as a dundee the lower host host.
Tony Docherti’s side has been in late fall, without a flight victory in seven, and another loss would see them falling level with their opponents.
The win for St Johnstone would give them two wins in Dundee within a single flight season for the first time since 1998-99.
Will Aberdeen turn against Dundee United?
Aberdeen will aim to jump immediately from a harsh mid -week trip to Celtic Park when they get Dundee United on Sunday.
Dons have lost only one of their last 15 matches of the league at home against Dundee United and are invincible in their last seven.
Jim Goodwin will seek a response after his team fell to a 3-1 defeat to HIBS who saw them fall into the fifth in the prime minister.
United have lost both of their last league games away with a general score of 0-4 – not since January 2021 have suffered three consecutive losses without scoring in the Scottish Prime Minister’s Office.
Can Kilmarnock avoid a third right loss?
The battle is finally set to go to the wire with Kilmarnock, dragging on it after post-back losses.
They are 10 at the table, a point after Saturday’s Ross County opponents who also lost in midweek at St Johnstone at the bottom of the table.
Staggies have won both games this season against Kilmarnock. The Derek Mcinnes team is without a win in their last eight games of the Scottish Prime Minister in Dingwall since a 2-1 win in March 2017.