Falkirk take on Queen of the South in the second leg of the Scottish Premiership quarter-final play-off at The Falkirk Stadium on Saturday.
The Dumfries side travel north with a 2-1 advantage, courtesy of a Bob McHugh double at Palmerston on Tuesday. The winners will face Hamilton Accies in the semi-finals, with the winner of that two-legged tie meeting Kilmarnock or Hibernian in the final.
Falkirk have reduced admission prices to £12 for adults and £6 concessions, with U12s free.
In the Championship play-off semi-finals, Cowdenbeath are at home to Ayr United, having won 2-1 at Somerset Park in midweek, while Stranraer hold a 2-1 advantage going into their game with Dunfermline at East End Park.
Stirling Albion are 3-1 up on Annan after the first leg of the League 1 play-off semi-final at Forthbank and Clyde hold a 1-0 lead ahead of their trip to play East Fife at Bayview, where kick-off is 2pm.
In the event of a draw, away goals do not count double in the play-offs If ties are level on aggregate then extra time and penalties, if required, will be played.