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Sunday's William Hill Scottish Cup football tips,

BSC Glasgow v Hibernian | Clyde v Celtic

Leigh Griffiths of Celtic in action against Ross County
Leigh Griffiths of Celtic in action against Ross CountyCredit: George Wood

Free football tips, best bets and analysis for BSC Glasgow v Hibernian and Clyde v Celtic in the William Hill Scottish Cup.

Clyde v Celtic

Where to watch

Premier Sports, 2.01pm Sunday

Best bet

Over 4.5 Celtic goals
1pt 2-1 general

Match preview

Celtic manager Neil Lennon has promised to go strong for this William Hill Scottish Cup tie and they could steamroll Clyde in Cumbernauld.

The Hoops will have horror flashbacks to a 2006 cup shocker when they crashed to a 2-1 defeat against the Bully Wee on Roy Keane's Celtic debut.

There's unlikely to be any fairytale repeat at Broadwood with a rampant Celtic looking as strong as they have done all season when they ripped apart high-flying Motherwell on Wednesday and, if in the mood, could easily make it a very testing afternoon for Danny Lennon's Ladbrokes League One side.

Key stat

Celtic have won 17 of their last 18 domestic matches

BSC Glasgow v Hibernian

Where to watch

BBC1 Scotland, 12.01pm Sunday

Best bet

Hibs to win and over 3.5 goals
3pts 10-11 Betway, Sky Bet

Match preview

Hibs should comfortably outclass the lowest-ranked team left in the William Hill Scottish Cup when they face Lowland League BSC Glasgow in a tie which should feature plenty of goals.

BSC are only six years old and are clearly no mugs as they proved by dumping Ladbrokes League One side East Fife out of the competition in Methil and have a few grizzled ex-seniors in their ranks.

The match will be played at Alloa's Indodrill Stadium and with Hibs looking good to land a wide-margin victory, it's also far from impossible that BSC could add to the tally too with Jack Ross's side a goal-leaking machine at the moment.

Key stat

BSC Glasgow have scored in their last 20 matches.


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