Stenhousemuir come into this one with six unbeaten in league play, including four wins and two draws, and they have also taken points in each of their last two home league games without conceding more than once. That matters for a home win angle because they are not just in better form overall, they are also turning home games into controlled results.
Their home record in League One is especially strong: eight wins, six draws and only one loss, with 26 goals scored and just 11 conceded. They have also opened the scoring in each of their last eight league matches, a useful sign when backing the home side to get on top early and protect the lead.
Hamilton Academical arrive with only one win in their last six league matches, and that came away from home at East Fife. Since then they have picked up just a draw and two defeats, while their away record of five wins, five draws and five losses is respectable but not intimidating against a team as consistent at home as Stenhousemuir.
The recent head-to-head also leans Stenhousemuir’s way, with a 1-0 away win in the match between these sides on 3 March and a goalless draw in the earlier meeting at Stenhousemuir. Hamilton have also failed to keep a clean sheet in their last three league games, which gives the home side a decent route to victory even if the 2-1 projected score suggests some resistance from the visitors.
My prediction is Home Win at 8/13. Stenhousemuir’s home record is far better than Hamilton’s away profile, they are unbeaten in six league matches, and Hamilton have no wins in their last three. The most recent meeting between the sides ended 1-0 to Stenhousemuir in Hamilton, and the home team’s habit of scoring first in recent league games is another plus for backing the outright home result.