BetVictor make The Gers 1/2 favourites for the title, Hearts their nearest pursuers and 13/8 second-favourites and 14/1 bar.

Scottish Championship Outright prices from BetVictor: Rangers 1/2, Hearts 13/8 and Hibs 14/1 and 25/1 bar The Sons were far from disgraced going down to a side that are odds-on to be playing top-flight football next season. Dumbarton will have much easier and much more realistic chances of nicking points later in the season, however, they do remain bottom of the table and pointless after three games.

BetVictor make Alloa and Cowdenbeath the 15/8 joint-favourites to finish bottom with Dumbarton seemingly unfancied at 11/2, Livingston 5/1 and 20/1 bar.

The Wasps turned over Cowdenbeath 3-0 in their bottom of the table clash at the weekend and the Blue Brazil still appear excellent value, on a slippery slope under Jimmy Nicholl at Central Park.

Both Nicholl and Sons manager Ian Murray remain double-figure prices for the Championship sack race with Grant Murray backed into 2/1 favourite after Raith’s poor start to the season, losing 4-0 at home to Hearts at the weekend.

Livingston manager John McGlynn has been backed into 6/1 (from sevens) in the past couple of weeks and likely to shorten further should they slip-up at the Bet Butler Stadium at the weekend.

The Sons can put a line through Saturday’s defeat at Ibrox and excellent value to do so at 9/5 with BetVictor, Livi 5/4 and the draw 13/5.

Prior to that, however, Dumbarton travel to Easter Road to face Hibernian in the League Cup; Hibs 4/9 favourites with home advantage, the Sons 5/1 and the draw 10/3, in a match where any result at all would be a bonus.

Elsewhere, Celtic left Slovenia with a share of the spoils as their miraculous passages towards the group stages of the Champions League continues.

The Hoops needed a technicality to get past Legia Warsaw, despite losing 6-1 on aggregate, but are 8/15 favourites with BetVictor to win the return leg at Celtic Park midweek and 1/4 favourites to reach the group stages; the visitors 11/4.

After a marathon trip to the other side of Europe midweek, they felt the effects on Saturday losing their first game of the season losing 1-0 at the Caledonian Stadium. BetVictor eased the Hoops to 1/50 (from 1/66) for the Title however as the price reflects, they should still quite comfortably finish top of the table The defeat to Caley came due to manager Ronny Delta making 10 changes ahead of their midweek clash with Maribor and they only lost due to Eoghan O’Connell’s own goal.

Inverness remain top of the Scottish Premiership and cut to 100/1 (from 200s) for the title, 7/1 (from 10s) in the betting without the Hoops and 1/4 to achieve a top six finish with BetVictor.

Aberdeen remain favourites in the ‘betting without’ although were eased out to 13/8 (from 11/8) after slipping-up away at St Johnstone on Saturday. Dons manager Derek McInnes accused his players of ‘indulgent’ and warned against complacency. Despite Dundee United being drubbed 6-1 at Celtic Park last week they remain 9/4 second favourites after a 2-1 defeat of Ross County at the weekend; Motherwell 6/1 St Johnstone 10s and 25/1 bar.

For all the latest odds and more head to BetVictor.com.

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