The win saw Wasps’ manager Barry Smith leave his post in the aftermath, with Alloa dropping to second bottom in the table after Cowdenbeath held Rangers to a goalless draw at Central Park.

Dumbarton remain comfortably above the bottom three with the win ensuring an eight-point cushion to Cowdenbeath in eighth and a 15 point gap to Livingston at the foot of the table. Livi do have a game in hand, however they remain the 2/5 favourites for the wooden spoon with BetVictor; Alloa cut to 7/2 (from 5/1) after the weekend’s defeat, Cowdenbeath 9/2 and 200/1 Bar.

Whilst the weekend’s three points will have been pleasing, the performance from his side’s defence will have been even more gratifying with the Sons kept back-to-back clean sheets for the first time since October and that should stand them in good stead when travelling to Tynecastle to face Champions-elect Hearts at the weekend. With Rangers slipping-up at the weekend it means the Jam Tarts are now 1/500 to be crowned champions at the season and Edinburgh rivals Hibs now their nearest challengers in the betting, Hibees 50/1, Rangers 66/1 however it look’s a battle for second more than anything.

With home advantage it’s no surprise to see Hearts prohibitively short BetVictor make them Robbie Nelson’s side the 1/5 favourites, Dumbarton 11/1 and the draw 6/1 respectively. Whilst an away win may be something of a longshot, the Sons are fancied to leave with a share of the spoils. Hearts put 10 past the Blue Brazil in their last league game and will be difficult to shut out however the 1-1 correct score appeals at the prices and is 14/1 with BetVictor.

Celtic remain favourites for the Scottish Cup despite needing a late equaliser to earn a replay with Dundee United; cut to 4/7 (from 4/6) after surviving a scare at Tannadice on Sunday. Inverness Caley Thistle went into the quarter-finals as the 7/2 second favourites however were eased to 9/2 with added pressure on Tuesday’s game with Raith Rovers. The biggest movers in the market were Hibernian, cut to 4/1 (from 7s) after their 4-0 demolition of Berwick Rangers at Easter Road. The Hibees look to be winning the race to finish runners-up in the Championship and have now won their last five games in all competitions; Alan Stubbs’ wouldn’t meet Celtic until the potentially the final and are big players for major honours entering the latter stages of the season.

For all the latest odds, specials, enhancements and much more head to BetVictor.com Be Lucky