William Hill Premiership
Celtic need just one point to seal their fourth successive title so a draw away to Dundee United will see Brendan Rodgers' men crowned champions in the first post-split fixture. Tomorrow's match is live on Sky Sports, kick-off 12.30pm. The last Tayside clash between the teams in December ended 0-0 and a repeat result would be enough for the Parkhead club. If Celtic lose to Jim Goodwin's team at Tannadice, they will clinch the title if Rangers fail to beat St Mirren in the 3.00pm kick-off in Paisley.
William Hill Championship
Falkirk require a maximum of four points from their last two matches to be certain of claiming back-to-back titles and a return to the top flight of Scottish football for the first time since 2009/10. They are three points clear of closest challengers Livingston and are also 12 goals better off in terms of goal difference. John McGlynn's men can take a huge step towards the William Hill Premiership by beating fourth-placed Partick Thistle at Firhill this evening. The game is live on BBC Scotland, kick-off 7.45pm. If that happens the Bairns could be champions as early as tomorrow if Livingston fail to win away to Hamilton Accies. Otherwise, the title will be decided next Friday when Falkirk host Hamilton and Livingston welcome Partick Thistle.
William Hill League 1
Arbroath secured the title in style a fortnight ago when they saw off Stenhousemuir 4-0 at Gayfield. They will be presented with the trophy after their game against Queen of the South next Saturday. David Gold and Colin Hamilton’s side are away to Inverness CT this weekend as they prepare for a return to the Championship. The Red Lichties spent five successive seasons in the second tier before being relegated 12 months ago.
William Hill League 2
There’s a huge game at Balmoor on Saturday as title rivals Peterhead and East Fife go head to head. The Blue Toon’s lead at the summit was cut to a single point last week when they lost 4-0 at Elgin City and East Fife defeated Stirling Albion 2-0 at Bayview. It was a first defeat since January for Jordon Brown and Ryan Strachan’s side and they will be crowned champions tomorrow if they can beat Dick Campbell’s men, as they did when the teams last met in the North East in December. If East Fife avoid defeat, the title race will go to the final Saturday, when the Methil side host Elgin and Peterhead face Clyde at New Douglas Park.