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Week 35 Projections for Scottish Premiership Matches

Week 35 Projections for Scottish Premiership Matches

- Celtic have already clinched the Scottish Premiership title
- Rangers are up against the Hoops in the latest Old Firm derby
- Aberdeen have suffered just one loss in their previous 12 matches across all competitions

Celtic secured the title by defeating Dundee United 5-0 in their last match, but their upcoming match against rivals Rangers this Sunday still holds significance.

Meanwhile, the competition for European spots and the battle to avoid relegation intensifies. Three teams are vying for two European berths, while all six teams in the lower half of the table are in danger of facing relegation. St Johnstone, however, are in a precarious position as they trail by eight points in the fight to remain in the top tier next season.

Dundee vs Motherwell (Saturday, 3pm)

Dundee, with the weakest defensive record in the league having conceded 71 goals, could face trouble once more. In 11 of Motherwell's 17 away matches this season, both teams have found the net, suggesting an entertaining draw may be on the cards.

Score prediction: Dundee 2-2 Motherwell

Hibernian vs Dundee United (Saturday, 3pm)

Although Hibs suffered a defeat against Aberdeen in their last outing, it was their first loss in 18 league games. They have a strong chance of returning to winning ways against Dundee United, having won eight of their last nine games at Easter Road. On the other hand, Dundee United have lost seven of their previous 12 matches.

Score prediction: Hibernian 2-0 Dundee United

Ross County vs Hearts (Saturday, 3pm)

Hearts have encountered a rough patch recently and their struggles may continue against Ross County, who are fighting to avoid relegation from the bottom of the table. With six of Ross County's last seven games seeing fewer than three goals, a tight draw could be in store.

Score prediction: Ross County 1-1 Hearts

St Johnstone vs Kilmarnock (Saturday, 3pm)

Kilmarnock have the poorest away form in the league, garnering only nine points from 17 away matches. They might settle for a draw against St Johnstone in what is expected to be a low-quality match at the lower end of the table.

Score prediction: St Johnstone 0-0 Kilmarnock

St Mirren vs Aberdeen (Saturday, 3pm)

Aberdeen, who have lost only once in their last 12 matches across all competitions, could edge a closely contested game against St Mirren. St Mirren, though unlikely to secure a European spot, could offer a tough challenge.

Score prediction: St Mirren 1-2 Aberdeen

Rangers vs Celtic (Sunday, 12pm)

Rangers have been unpredictable this season, with a winless streak in their last six home games. They might fall short against Celtic, the champions, who seek redemption after losing the past two meetings against Rangers. The previous three encounters between the two teams have seen 14 goals, indicating a thrilling match ahead.

Score prediction: Rangers 2-3 Celtic