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Scottish Premiership Matchday 5 Preview (September 13–14, 2025) – 13.-14.9. 2025

Aberdeen vs Livingston (13.09.2025, 16:00)

Tip: Aberdeen to win

Aberdeen must return to winning ways after a run of three consecutive league defeats, and Pittodrie Stadium is the ideal place to do so. Jimmy Thelin is still searching for the right balance in his lineup, but inspiration can be drawn from their emphatic 5-1 win over Livingston in May, when the team dominated possession and showed clinical finishing. The Dons have historically had a strong home record – they have avoided defeat in 80% of their last 40 league games at Pittodrie – and while goals have been scarce in recent weeks, the return of Leighton Clarkson and Junior Hoilett could provide the attacking spark they need. Livingston, on the other hand, have lost three straight away games and are averaging fewer than six shots per match, which suggests they may struggle to create chances against a motivated opponent. The key will be for Aberdeen’s defence to remain compact and neutralize Livingston’s counter-attacks, but most metrics still favour the home side. The motivation to end their poor run is high, and the fans will be behind them from the start. We expect a dominant performance and a much-needed win for the Dons to kick-start their turnaround.

Dundee vs Motherwell (13.09.2025, 16:00)

Tip: Draw

Dundee and Motherwell approach this clash with contrasting form – the Dark Blues have struggled at home, while Motherwell are unbeaten in six matches. Dundee’s main issue is controlling games, with possession often dropping below 40%, and while they do score goals, they frequently fail in key moments. Motherwell have built a reputation as one of the toughest teams to beat, but they also draw far too many matches – seven of their last 14 league fixtures have ended level. The visitors will rely on their solid defence and clever counter-attacks, while Dundee will look to exploit pace on the wings. These teams know each other well, and their last meeting was decided by a stoppage-time goal, so another very tight affair seems likely. Dundee will try to use the home crowd to their advantage, but Motherwell’s resilience makes them hard to beat. A draw looks the most likely outcome after a tactical battle.

Falkirk vs St Mirren (13.09.2025, 16:00)

Tip: Both teams to score (BTTS)

Falkirk are strong at home, scoring over two goals per game on average, which sets the stage for an open match. John McGlynn has dangerous attacking options in Ross MacIver and Ethan Ross, who can stretch any defence. St Mirren, meanwhile, are known for their resilience and rarely lose, although their attacking productivity has been an issue. That is why they are likely to rely on counter-attacks, with Mikael Mandron potentially playing a key role. Falkirk will want to extend their good home run, while St Mirren will aim to end their string of draws, which should lead to attacking intent from both sides. Historically, matches between these sides at this stadium have produced goals, and Falkirk’s defence is not entirely watertight. We therefore expect both teams to create chances and find the net. BTTS is the most logical choice here.

Rangers vs Hearts (13.09.2025, 16:00)

Tip: Both teams to score (BTTS)

Ibrox Stadium will host one of the matches of the weekend, with Rangers desperate to win and stay in touch with the top of the table, while Hearts arrive in red-hot form. Russell Martin’s side have had defensive issues, conceding more than two goals per game recently, and have only one win from their last six matches. The return of captain James Tavernier should provide more stability on the right side and inspire the team, but Hearts boast one of the most dangerous attacking duos in the league – Claudio Braga and Lawrence Shankland – who are both in outstanding form. The visitors are unbeaten in 13 matches in all competitions and have shown they can control games even away from home. Rangers will try to dominate possession and finally claim a home win, which could open the game up even further. With attacking quality on both sides, goals should come at both ends. BTTS looks the safest and most logical pick in this high-stakes clash.

Hibernian vs Dundee United (13.09.2025, 18:45)

Tip: Hibernian to win

Hibernian are traditionally strong at Easter Road and remain unbeaten in the new league season, which gives them plenty of confidence heading into this match. David Gray has a well-balanced squad, with Rocky Bushiri providing defensive stability and Martin Boyle offering a constant threat up front. Dundee United were boosted by their derby win over Dundee, but their away form has been inconsistent. Ivan Dolcek is in fine form with four goals in three league games, but he will face a well-organized Hibs defence that will aim to limit his impact. The home side will be eager to bounce back from European disappointment and will look to impose an attacking game from the start. A packed Easter Road should give them an extra push, and they have enough firepower to break down the visitors. We expect Hibs to take all three points and solidify their place near the top of the table.

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