Arbroath head into Saturday’s Championship meeting after a frustrating run of one win, three draws and one defeat in their last five, and their home record still does most of the talking. They have lost only once at home all season, but that strength has often come in tight games rather than open ones.
St. Johnstone arrive top of the table and unbeaten in 10 league matches, with seven wins and three draws across that stretch. Their away numbers are solid as well, with only two defeats on the road in the league and 12 goals conceded in 15 away trips.
For this pick, the low-scoring profile matters more than the table gap. Arbroath have seen five of their last six league matches finish with under 2.5 goals, while St. Johnstone have gone under 2.5 goals in six of their last seven. The most recent meeting also finished 1-0 to St. Johnstone, which fits a game where chances may be limited again.
There is a small tension in the BTTS view because Arbroath’s home record includes plenty of tight scorelines, but St. Johnstone have also been very efficient without needing high-event games. Their last match ended 1-1 despite St. Johnstone posting 2.5 xG and allowing only 0.6, which suggests control rather than chaos. Arbroath’s recent home blanks against Ross County and Airdrieonians also point to the home side struggling to land a goal here.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 4/5. St. Johnstone have kept the same kind of controlled away tempo in recent weeks, Arbroath have failed to score in three of their last five league games, and both teams are carrying strong under-2.5 trends. The latest head-to-head finished 1-0, and that kind of narrow scoreline is the main danger to the pick, but the overall recent pattern still leans to one side being shut out.