The cinch Premiership returns this weekend following the international break, with just four fixture rounds remaining before the split.
It promises to be another hugely exciting race for the top six, with only four points currently separating Aberdeen in fourth place and St Mirren, who occupy seventh spot. Aberdeen are away to St Johnstone on Saturday, fifth-placed Hibernian host Motherwell while Livingston, in sixth place, take on St Mirren in Paisley.
The SPFL can now confirm that fixture round 38 will see the top six conclude on Saturday May 27, kick-off 12.30pm, with bottom-six matches being played on Sunday May 28, kick-off TBC.
Post-split fixtures and TV selections are likely to be published in the week commencing Monday April 24. However, the SPFL will look to announce these earlier if the top six is confirmed prior to fixture round 33 on the weekend of April 22/23.
The Scottish Cup semi-finals take place on April 29/30 before the cinch Premiership resumes with fixture round 34 on the first weekend in May.
SPFL Chief Operating Officer Calum Beattie said: “We are very much looking forward to an exciting conclusion to the season across all four divisions, with so much still to play for in the weeks ahead.
“The cinch Premiership split has been part of our game since 2000/01 and the race for the top six invariably creates plenty of drama and talking points. Last season was unprecedented, with an incredible seven clubs vying for three places on the final weekend of pre-split fixtures.
“With so few points between a number of teams, it will likely go down to the wire yet again this year. Scotland will once again have five clubs competing in UEFA competitions in 2023/24, which only adds to the interest as we approach the climax to the season.”
cinch Premiership post-split fixture dates
Rd 34 - Weekend of May 6/7
Rd 35 - Weekend of May 13/14
Rd 36 - Weekend of May 20/21
Rd 37 - Midweek of May 23/24
Rd 38 - Weekend of May 27/28