Scottish Premiership predictions - Week 35

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- Celtic have already wrapped up the Scottish Premiership title
- Rangers face the Hoops in the latest Old Firm derby
- Aberdeen have only lost one of their last 12 matches in all competitions
Celtic may have wrapped up the title with a 5-0 win over Dundee United last time out but there is still plenty to play for, particularly as they face rivals Rangers this Sunday.
Elsewhere, the race is firmly on for Europe and to avoid the drop. Three teams are battling it out for two European spots, while all six sides in the bottom half could end up in a relegation spot. St Johnstone, however, are running out of time when it comes to resisting becoming a Championship team next season, they are eight points adrift of safety.
Dundee vs Motherwell (Saturday, 3pm)
Dundee have the worst defensive record in the division, conceding 71 times, and that could be their downfall once again. Both teams have scored in 11 of Motherwell’s 17 away games this season and this pair may have to settle for an entertaining stalemate.
Score prediction: Dundee 2-2 Motherwell
Hibernian vs Dundee United (Saturday, 3pm)
Hibs may have lost last time out away to Aberdeen, but that was their first defeat in 18 league matches and they could return to winning ways against Dundee United.
The hosts have won eight of their last nine matches at Easter Road and are taking on a Tangerines side who have lost seven of their previous 12 matches in all competitions.
Score prediction: Hibernian 2-0 Dundee United
Ross County vs Hearts (Saturday, 3pm)
Hearts have suffered a tough time recently, and that could continue when they visit Ross County, where they are scrapping for their lives at the bottom of the table.
Six of the Staggies's last seven games have produced fewer than three goals and this could be a cagey draw.
Score prediction: Ross County 1-1 Hearts
St Johnstone vs Kilmarnock (Saturday, 3pm)
Kilmarnock have the worst away form in the division, taking just nine points from 17 road trips. They may have to settle for a draw against St Johnstone in what looks likely to be a low-quality affair at the wrong end of the table.
Score prediction: St Johnstone 0-0 Kilmarnock
St Mirren vs Aberdeen (Saturday, 3pm)
Aberdeen have only lost one of their last 12 matches in all competitions and could edge a competitive affair against St Mirren, who look unlikely to sneak into a European spot but could put up a fight.
Score prediction: St Mirren 1-2 Aberdeen
Rangers vs Celtic (Sunday, 12pm)
Ranges have been a very difficult team to predict this season, but they are winless in their last six home games and could fall just short against title-winners Celtic, who will be looking to atone for the fact that the Light Blues have won the previous two meetings.
The last three head-to-heads have produced 14 goals and this could be another thriller.
Score prediction: Rangers 2-3 Celtic