FOUR points out of six, a 5-1 thrashing of Inverness Caley Thistle, but Dunfermline remain 10/1 for the 2017/18 Championship title.  

At some point, the bookmakers will have to react, but for now they are allowing Pars backers some rope ahead of their clash against fierce rivals Falkirk at East End Park on Saturday.  

The Bairns have collected only one point from their two games and are 9/5 to claim their first win; Dunfermline are 11/8 (Boylesports) and a draw 13/5.  

Beating Falkirk will send a clear message to the layers that the 10/1 is too big and the Pars can do just that.

Prediction: Dunfermline 2 Falkirk 1.      

Celtic are not yet top of the Scottish Premiership, being currently touched off on goals scored by St Johnstone, but that statistic could change after they visit Kilmarnock in the only televised Scottish match of the weekend (Saturday, 12.30pm, Sky Sports Football).  

The Bhoys are 1/5 to secure the three points at Rugby Park, the draw 6/1 and Killie an improbable 16/1 (Betfred).  

If you believe Celtic are going to be merciless, their handicap prices are as follows: -1 4/6 (Betfair Sportsbook); -2 15/8 (Betfair Sportsbook); -3 9/2 (Paddy Power) and -4 15/2 (Hills).  

Rangers meet Hearts at Ibrox in a 3pm encounter and are 7/10 (Boylesports) to notch their second win of the season.  The Jambos are 9/2 (Bet365) and a draw 3/1.

The English Premier League threw up a number of surprise results and with Huddersfield and Burnley amongst the early pacesetters the table has a 1920s feel to it.

The Saturday lunchtime game (Sky Sports Main Event, 12.30pm) features Manchester United’s trip to Swansea and the Red Devils are a short order to maintain their winning start. United are 2/5, a draw 4/1 (Betway) and the Swans 19/2 (Betvictor).

BT Sport 1 are screening the evening game featuring Stoke and Arsenal at the Britannia Stadium. The bookies believe the Gooners will fancy a trip to Stoke during a warm weekend in August and the Londoners are 8/11 to chalk up a victory. The Potters are 15/4 and a draw 14/5.  

Sky Sport’s ‘Super Sunday’ kicks off with a contest featuring two of the promoted clubs as Huddersfield and Newcastle do battle at the Kirklees Stadium (1.30pm). The Terriers are 11/8, a draw 9/4 and the Toon 23/10 (Betvictor).

The second game is a clash of last season’s top two with Tottenham aiming to inflict more misery on Chelsea (4pm kick-off). Spurs are 11/10 (Coral) and both a draw and a Pensioners victory are quoted at 13/5.