Overview of the Scottish Prime Minister: predict the scores while the Rangers seek the first victory of the League in St Mirren and the Celtic Livingston host | Football news

Hibs and Aberdeen opted for a break to prepare European football, but there are still a lot of intrigue before another weekend of Scottish football in the first.
There are four games this weekend, one live Sky SportsAnd we look at the big discussion points, while you can also predict your scores …
Will Martin secure the first Première Premail winning to relieve some pressure?
It was another tumultuous week at the Rangers, and Russell Martin will have crossed everything for a victory and a good performance in St Mirren, Live on Sky Sports.
A first first first minutes against club Brugge Tuesday left them with a battle to reach the Champions League proper.
Martin will have major decisions to be made in his departure XI, in particular with a trip to Belgium to follow. Captain James Tavernier was dropped in the middle of the week again while Max Aarons had a hard time in his place.
The Rangers pulled their first two championship games, and not winning in Paisley could see them dragged Celtic with up to 10 points before the first game of the old season.
The friends also put pressure on their first first victory in the season, but they brought the hearts of the League Cup out last weekend and are undefeated in their last three games against the Rangers.
Can Celtic facilitate the frustration of fans?
Celtic began its defense of title with consecutive victories, but there are troubles after their draw in the middle of the week with Kairat Almaty in qualification in the Champions League underlined the need for more signatures.
The Brendan Rodgers team has chosen to postpone the Première match to prepare their round trip of 10,000 miles to Kazakhstan for the second crucial stage of their play-off.
Although fans are frustrated by the lack of transfer activity, they have a 100% winning record at the national level this season and are potentially just 90 minutes from the European Football Club competition
Livingston has never won in Celtic Park, but made a high return to the elite and was the spouses in the first two games.
Will hearts bounce back from the defeat of the League Cup to stay upstairs?
Hearts made a flourishing start to their premiere victory with two victories to head for this weekend games at the top of the table.
Their exit from the Cup of the penalty league in St Mirren will have harmed Derek Mcinnes and the players, but it is so far so good for the goal of the new shareholder Tony Bloom to be a force to challenge the old business.
Stuart Findlay has already reached his highest scoring season in the Premieres, while he could become the first player to score in each of his first three high-flying appearances for Hearts since Rudi Skacel scored in his first seven in 2005-06.
Motherwell goes to Tynecastle stimulated by their progress in the League Cup while they are now looking for their first high -end victory of the season.
They need to improve their record outside in the league after winning only two of their last 13 on the road – they won last time in Gorgie in 2023.
Who will claim the first victory of the Première season?
Another match where the two games still put pressure for their first season’s season victory for the season is Kilmarnock vs Dundee, although Killie is stimulated by their victory in the League Cup last time.
The concern of Stuart Kettlewell will sometimes be their fragile defensive, wasting an advance of two goals in their champion match
After having progressed from the group phase of the League Cup and its defeat in their first Prime Minister’s match, Dueee left the disappointed rangers to take only one point.
Steven Pressley had two weeks to work with his players and he hopes that it means that after this weekend, Dundee will no longer be the side with the least penalty and the lowest possession rate.







