Scottish Championship
Champions Heart of Midlothian travel to Greenock to take on Morton, for a match that is live on BBC Scotland with a 7.05pm kick-off. The Cappielow club currently occupy the relegation play-off spot but are just a point behind eighth-placed Ayr United. There's a big game in the Highlands in the race for the play-offs as Inverness Caledonian Thistle entertain Dundee, kick-off 7.00pm. Victory for the Dark Blues would seal a top-four finish for James McPake's men but a win for Caley Thistle would lift them above Dunfermline Athletic and into fourth spot.
Scottish League 1 (Kick-offs 7.45pm)
There's only one point separating the leading trio and all three are away from home this evening. Leaders Falkirk head north to play Peterhead at Balmoor while Cove Rangers, second only on goal difference, are away to a Montrose side who must win to have a chance of making the top half. Airdrieonians and East Fife are the other top-five contenders and a draw at the Penny Cars Stadium would likely be enough for both to make the cut. Third-placed Partick Thistle, who have been in good form of late, are away to Dumbarton. Bottom club Forfar Athletic take on ninth-placed Clyde at Station Park in what is a crucial clash for both sides.
Scottish League 2 (Kick-offs 7.45pm)
Unbeaten Queen's Park are on the brink of the title and a point against Elgin City at the Spiders' temporary home of the Falkirk Stadium will be enough to get them over the line. Promotion rivals Stirling Albion and Edinburgh City are separated only by goal difference ahead of their meeting at Forthbank while in-form Albion Rovers go up against fourth-placed Stranraer in Coatbridge. Annan Athletic play Stenhousemuir at Galabank, with the Warriors having announced that this will be the last match as manager for Davie Irons. Bottom club Brechin City are eight points adrift of Cowdenbeath as the sides prepare to meet at Glebe Park.
Post-split fixtures for League 1 and League 2 begin this weekend.