BetVictor cut the Sons to 7/2 for a top four finish and with the Doonhammers arriving at the Bet Butler Stadium at the weekend, is that a big price?

Queens remain 1/6 favourites with a game in hand but BetVictor can’t split them for Saturday’s game; 8/5 Dumbarton, 8/5 Queens and 11/5 the draw in a huge game for both clubs.

Ian Murray’s side should be backed and look a fair price at 4/1 to win and both teams to Queens score; losing two of their last three on their travels and vulnerable when playing against the league’s better sides.

Speaking of ‘better sides’, we put up the top three of Dundee, Hamilton and Falkirk as last week’s bet of the week at 7/1 and despite Dundee trouncing Cowdenbeath 4-0 at Dens Park and Falkirk beating Queen of the South 2-1, Hamilton slipped up to a 1-1 draw away at Livingston.

The Accies needed a late Jason Scotland strike to rescue a point on a desperately disappointing afternoon for Alex Neil’s side, slipping two points behind Dundee at the top of the Championship and eased for the title.

BetVictor cut Dundee to 4/9 (from 10/11) for the title with Hamilton eased out to 7/4 and Falkirk still not out of the mix just yet. The Bairns remain four points adrift of the Dees but have now won four games on the spin and passed a huge test in turning over Queen of the South in their own yard at the weekend; they are 16/1 (from 20s) and what is that old adage about always backing the outsiders of three?

Falkirk have arguably the best run in facing three of the bottom four in the table and host Raith at the weekend; the Bairns 4/7 favourites with BetVictor, Rovers 19/4 and the draw 11/4.

Hamilton are a short price this weekend when hosting the Wasps at New Douglas Park, no doubt seeking to make amends after last week’s slip up and 4/9 favourites, Alloa 13/2 and the draw 31/10.

In the Scottish Cup, Rangers failed to make full use of home advantage in their semi-final of the Scottish Cup, losing 3-1 to Dundee United at Ibrox and pile more pressure on Gers manager Ally McCoist.

The Terrors were backed into even money favourites and duly obliged thanks to goals from Stuart Armstrong, Gary Mackay-Stevens and Nadir Ciftci and BetVictor make them 4/7 favourites to win their first Scottish Cup.

Aberdeen went into the last four as favourites but threw away a lead to lose 2-1 to St Johnstone, Saints’ Stevie May popping up with a brace and Saints now find themselves 5/4 outsiders with BetVictor to win the Scottish Cup at their first attempt.

Another cup competition that has proven just as dramatic is the European Cup and Chelsea dodged both Bayern Munich AND Real Madrid in the draw for the semi-finals, after a dramatic 2-0 defeat of PSG at Stamford Bridge midweek. The Blues qualified on away goals and are rewarded with Barcelona’s conquerors; Atletico Madrid.

BetVictor cut Jose Mourinho’s side to 9/2 to be crowned Champions of Europe after hitting a high of 25/1 after the 3-1 defeat in Paris and 6/1 prior to Friday’s draw. Bayern remain 6/4 favourites with Real eased to 11/4 and Atletico the biggest movers; cut to 7/2.

Reigning champions Bayern are underdogs for their first European tie all season when travelling to the Bernabéu with BetVictor making the home side 7/5 favourites, Pep Guardiola’s men 9/5 and the draw 5/2.

Atletico 10/11 favourites on home soil when hosting Chelsea a week on Tuesday; the Blues 17/5 and the draw 9/4.

For the latest odds go to BetVictor.com Be lucky.