Dumbarton jumped from the foot of the Scottish Championship table with an excellent 1-0 defeat of Livingston, showing tremendous resilience after the cruel midweek defeat in the League Cup against Hibernian.

A late goal from substitute Chris Kane secured Sons their first points of the season and the striker was added to the betting for Championship top scorer at 80/1, angling for a start after impressing on Saturday.

Whilst the title may still be something of a pipedream, Sons can still achieve a top four finish and BetVictor have cut Dumbarton to 10/1 (from 14s) to do so.

Elsewhere, a miserable week for Cowdenbeath was completed with a 3-1 defeat at home to Raith, the Blue Brazil losing three games inside seven days. We have been flagging up Cowdenbeath as excellent value in the ‘to finish bottom’ market for the past two weeks, and all the 9/4 and 15/8 has well and truly gone with BetVictor making Jimmy Nicholls’ side the 13/8 favourites for the wooden spoon; Alloa 9/4, Dumbarton 10/3, Livingston 4/1 and 33/1 the field.

Scots’ Championship top four prices from BetVictor: Hibernian 2/9, Falkirk 8/15, QOTS 13/8, Raith 11/4, Livi 10/1 Dumbarton 10/1 (from 14s), Alloa 14/1 and Cowdenbeath 33/1.

In the Premiership Celtic have now gone four games without a win as Paul Hartley’s Dundee side left Celtic Park with a share of the spoils, drawing 1-1 with the Hoops on Saturday; perhaps the Champions aren’t already home and hosed as their odds would suggest?

The Dens Park side were in the lead after just 50 seconds as James McPake headed in Philip Roberts’ corner. Leigh Griffiths rescued a point in the second half for Celtic, but Hartley was still pleased with a point. Celtic were eased to 1/33 for the Title with Aberdeen and Dundee United clipped in the aftermath of Saturday’s results to 25/1 and 33/1 respectively.

As seen last season, the Dons are undoubtedly the biggest threat to Celtic and were emphatic 2-0 winners when Partick visited Pittodrie at the weekend. Second half goals from Nicky Low and Niall McGinn sealed a professional three points for Derek McInnes’ side and BetVictor cut them to 6/4 in the betting ‘without Celtic’, Dundee United 2/1. Inverness were cut to 6/1 after staying top of the table with a 2-0 defeat of Killie, Motherwell 8/1 and 20/1 bar.

Celtic missed out on Champions League football after their midweek 1-0 defeat to Slovenian Champions Maribor, who were drawn alongside Chelsea, Schalke and Sporting Lisbon in Group G. Jose Mourinho’s side are 4/6 to qualify for the knockout stages and are all four English sides are 33/1 to do so by topping their respective groups.

No side are yet to retain the Champions League in the modern era but BetVictor make Real Madrid 7/2 favourites to successfully defend their crown, Bayern Munich 4/1, Barcelona 9/2 and 7/1 bar.

BetVictor are 11/8 that the trophy stays in Spain, 11/4 that the Champions League joins the World Cup in Germany and similarly 11/4 for an English winner. Chelsea are 6/4 favourites to fare best of the English quartet, Manchester City 2/1, Arsenal 9/2 and Liverpool 9/2 respectively.

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