Rangers are now top of the table – will they go on to claim the title?

KEITH JACKSON: It’s starting to look very much like it. All the momentum is behind Philippe Clement’s at a moment when Celtic seem hellbent on self-destructing. But derby day specialist Brendan Rodgers knows how to win Old Firm games and with two of them still to come Rangers can take nothing for granted.

ANDY NEWPORT: The momentum lies at Ibrox and so you’d have to say Gers are favorites but with two Old Firm games still to come don’t be surprised if there’s a couple more twists and turns to come.

CRAIG SWAN: There’s still a long way to go, but Rangers are now in the driving seat and signs are yes unless Celtic regain some vigour.

GAVIN BERRY: Given the mentality Philippe Clement has instilled in his side then there is every chance. It’s still a different test being hunted rather than the hunter, but a combination of Rangers turning into a winning machine and Celtic wobbling could see the unlikeliest of title wins for the Ibrox side.

Rangers' Mohamed Diomande celebrates after making it 1-0
Rangers’ Mohamed Diomande celebrates after making it 1-0 (Image: SNS Group)

Are Livingston going to catch Ross County and dodge automatic relegation?

KEITH: It’s certainly a possibility. County are in a terrible state and Livi might just be playing their way back into some kind of form at the right moment. With only three points between them there’s plenty of time for a turnaround.

ANDY: Davie Martindale has worked wonders at the Tony Mac and County look vulnerable after their misadventure with Derek Adams but it would be a miracle on another new level if Livi dodge demotion.

CRAIG: Saturday is momentous. Victory in Dingwall for Livi could see them kick on and do it.

GAVIN: They have given themselves a real chance. Victory against the Staggies this weekend and the Lions can roar again in the top flight next season.

Will Derek McInnes keep Kilmarnock in fourth spot in the Premiership?

KEITH: It’s tight but Killie are where they deserve to be under a shrewd manager in McInnes.

A fourth place finish would represent a superb achievement and they’re in good shape to get there.

ANDY: St Mirren will push them all the way. The Buddies have been up and down lately but I fancy Stephen Robinson’s team to take it to the wire.

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