Fans and pundits up and down the country have started making their predictions ahead of the Scottish Premiership season. How the league will look come the end of the campaign, who will be champions and who will be relegated.
Data experts at bookmakers Unikrn have been crunching the numbers using different markets and a prediction algorithm to determine the final table ahead of Saturday's start which sees Rangers face a tricky trip north to face Abereen in the season opener and they are sensing a historic campaign for the top flight, while noting some familiar faces down the bottom.
Click and scroll through to see how the 2020/21 Premiership table is predicted to finish.

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This season's Scottish Premiership could be a historic one. Picture: SNS Photo: SNS Group Sammy Turner

. Hamilton Academical (12th)
Once again the Accies are the team predicted to drop out of the league. We've all seen how this ends. Photo: SNS Group

. St Mirren (11th)
Despite some interesting signings during the transfer window the Buddies are seen as relegation battlers by the data experts. Photo: SNS Group

. Ross County (10th)
The Staggies will be hoping not to be embroiled in another battle at the foot of the table, especially with the goals they have in their team. Photo: SNS Group

1. Hamilton Academical (12th)
Once again the Accies are the team predicted to drop out of the league. We've all seen how this ends. Photo: SNS Group

2. St Mirren (11th)
Despite some interesting signings during the transfer window the Buddies are seen as relegation battlers by the data experts. Photo: SNS Group

3. Ross County (10th)
The Staggies will be hoping not to be embroiled in another battle at the foot of the table, especially with the goals they have in their team. Photo: SNS Group

4. Dundee United (9th)
Following a difficult pre-season where Robbie Neilson left and the club had to concentrate on court matters, top-flight consolidation would likely be welcomed. Photo: SNS Group