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Scottish Championship promotion fight predicted as Dundee and Queen's Park are joined by 4 other clubs in run-in

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It is a titanic title race in the Scottish Championship with no less than six teams all within 10 points of leaders Dundee. Here Record Sport looks through its crystal ball to see how it’s going to all pan out.

With another crucial round of games arriving this weekend, there’s no let-up in the battle to bag automatic promotion into the Premiership or secure a play-off spot and now our writers have their say.

Gary Bowyer’s Dark Blues were pre-season favourites to make a return to the top flight at the first time of asking. They’ve stuck with the pack and taken advantage of Queen's Park's three-game losing streak recently to move a point clear at the top.

Goals aren’t a problem and with 60 from 33 games they’re the top scorers in the division with strikes being shared out across the frontline and midfield.

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