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FIXED ODDS - 500/1 FOR A REPEAT OF '57

October 19th 2007

Celtic look like they will be depleted tomorrow with a few key players out injured but if you still fancy the Celts not to lose then Paddy Power are offering even money Celtic with a draw no bet or 7/4 Celtic in the win-draw-win market.

Celtic and the draw is 8/15 on the double chance list.

The draw at 9/4 might be the best option tomorrow but with so many players doubtful for both sides it may be best waiting until shortly before kick-off to find out who's in or out.

One player who will start is on form striker Scott McDonald and Paddy Power are offering 7/1 against the wee Aussie scoring the first goal and 7/2 against him being the first Celtic player to score.  He's 100/1 to hit a hat-trick.

Celtic to win 1-0 is 8/1 but if you fancy something higher it's 325/1 for 5-1 and 500/1 for 5-0.

Fifty years ago today the Celts beat Rangers 7-1 and a repeat of that scoreline tomorrow is also 500/1 with Paddy Power.

Elsewhere, Hamilton Accies have won three of their four away games and could be worth a go at 8/5 Coral away at Dunfermline.

Ross County top the Second Division and are 11/8 Betdirect to win at Ayr.

Second placed Raith Rovers now have a home game after two away wins and are 5/6 Betdirect to beat Airdrie Utd who have won only one of their last five matches.

Third Division leaders East Fife have won their last two by 4-0 and 7-0 and look like being too good for East Stirling who have lost their last four. 4/7 with Coral.

Manchester United face a tough task at Aston Villa but they are capable of winning at any ground in the Premiership and are 4/5 with Betdirect.

Didier Drogba has been making noises about wanting away from Chelsea and as they rely on him heavily they may not be worth the 4/6 on offer to beat 'Boro if he is not in the right frame of mind.

Leeds slipped up last week with a home draw but I still fancy them to win at Brighton this week, 6/5 Paddy Power.