We're heading to Scotland, and Kevin Hatchard believes Dundee can at least score against title-chasing Rangers.
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Rangers aren't keeping many clean sheets of late
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Dundee one of the best attacking sides outside top two
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Dundee v Rangers
Wednesday 10 April, 20:00
A tough result for us last night in England's League One, as a Stevenage team that had gone eight games without a win suddenly rallied to beat high-flying Barnsley 2-1.
We'll head north of the border now, because Rangers are looking to build on an extraordinary point gained from the Old Firm derby at the weekend, as they came from behind to draw 3-3 at Celtic.
Rangers are very much in the title race, just a point behind the Bhoys with a game in hand. Former Monaco and Club Brugge boss Philippe Clement has done an excellent job, and the Light Blues had a creditable run to the last 16 of the Europa League too.
However, what's interesting for our purposes is the lack of clean sheets for Rangers. They have managed just three shut-outs in their last ten competitive games, and in their last 11 outings at Ibrox, they have kept a clean sheet just three times.
Dundee scored on their last visit to Ibrox, and they have found the net in 13 of their last 14 matches in the top flight. They are sixth in the standings, and with 44 goals scored in 31 games, they have the second-best attacking record outside the Old Firm.
I'll keep this simple and back Both Teams To Score at 2.35/4. That has paid out in 14 of Dundee's last 20 league games, and ten of Rangers's last 20.