Saturday is the final day in the Scottish Championship, League 1 and League 2 and a number of issues are still to be resolved.
There is a three-way battle to avoid relegation from the Championship, while Morton, Forfar and Stranraer are still chasing the League 1 title – a helicopter will deliver the trophy to Cappielow, Station Park or Glebe Park.
Championship
Title: Hearts clinched the title back on March 22 and will receive the trophy after Saturday's home game against Rangers, which is live on Sky Sports at 12.15pm.
Play-offs: Queen of the South sealed their top-four place at the weekend and will be joined by Hibernian and Rangers. Hibs will guarantee second spot if they win at Falkirk. Rangers must beat Hearts at Tynecastle and hope the Easter Road side slip up if they are to finish as runners-up to Hearts.
Relegation: Alloa dropped to the foot of the table at the weekend but only one point separates the bottom three clubs, with Cowdenbeath in eighth spot. The Blue Brazil go to the Indodrill Stadium on Saturday for a massive match. Livingston, who occupy the relegation play-off place, are at home to Queen of the South, and have a much better goal difference than their rivals.
League 1
Title: Morton moved to the top on Saturday. They are level on points with Forfar but have a superior goal difference of three and have also scored more goals than Dick Campbell's side. Morton face Peterhead at Cappielow while Forfar host Ayr United. Stranraer are two points behind and must therefore win at Brechin to have any chance of leapfrogging the top two.
Play-offs: Brechin City sealed fourth spot on Saturday and will be joined in the play-offs by two of Morton, Forfar and Stranraer.
Relegation: Stirling Albion are already down and Stenhousemuir are currently in the relegation play-off place. The Warriors are two points behind Ayr United with a worse goal difference but face a Stirling side who have won just once at home all season. Ayr are away to Forfar and a draw will be enough to keep them outside the bottom two unless Stenhousemuir win by four goals at Forthbank.
League 2
Title: Albion Rovers received the trophy after Saturday's game against Arbroath, having clinched the championship the previous week.
Play-offs: Queen's Park will finish second and Arbroath are also guaranteed a play-off berth. They will most likely be joined by East Fife, who are three points and seven goals better off than Annan. A point at home to Elgin will therefore be enough for the Methil club, while Annan must win big at home to Montrose and hope for good news from Bayview.
Relegation: Montrose will finish bottom and will face either Brora Rangers or Edinburgh City over two legs for a place in League 2 next season. The first leg of that Highland/Lowland play-off ended 1-1 at Meadowbank Stadium on Saturday.