Saturday, December 13, 2008

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Good Luck.

SCOTTISH SPL

DUNDEE UNITED - GLASGOW RANGERS

United have been performing at a very high level recently, including, doing us a big favour at Inverness last weekend, they have lost just once in twelve starts, including a fine 3-3 draw in the reverse meeting between these two at Ibrox, a few weeks ago. They have been impressive at home, losing one in eight ,beating Hearts 3-0 and holding Celtic 1-1. Unlike last season, the goals have been flowing and they have scored two or more, in 8 of their last 11 starts. They were unlucky not to win the earlier meeting, after outplaying Rangers and conceding an injury time winner. Unfortunately, Francisco Sandaza, who scored twice that night, is unavailable today, otherwise I might have fancied them to record a famous upset.

However, Rangers simply have to win this game and stick to within four points of leaders Celtic, with their traditional New Year encounter just around the corner, to go into that game trailing by seven, would be unthinkable. They have hit a little goalscoring form, with 27 in their last nine matches, including seven (!) against Hamilton last week.

With or without Sandaza, this has been traditionally a high scoring fixture, with the last four here and 8 from 11, ending "over", home and away, that total raises to 16 from 22,or almost 73%. I have to believe that they will manage three today.

6.5 points "over" 2.5 goals 1.90 asian line. game was "over" after 54 minutes

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