In the cinch Championship, leaders Kilmarnock make the trip to Cappielow to play Morton while second-placed Inverness CT are at home to bottom club Dunfermline Athletic, who today named John Hughes as their new manager. Arbroath, in third spot, host a Queen of the South team who currently occupy the relegation play-off place. Partick Thistle, who beat Kilmarnock last week, return to Ayrshire to play Ayr United and Hamilton Accies take on Raith Rovers at New Douglas Park.
Airdrieonians are the new leaders in cinch League 1 and they head for Bayview to play bottom club East Fife on Saturday. Queen's Park and Cove Rangers are just a point off the pace - the Spiders face Clyde at Firhill and Cove welcome Peterhead to the Balmoral Stadium. Alloa Athletic are up against fourth-placed Montrose at the Indodrill Stadium and Falkirk go to Dumbarton.
There's Friday night football in cinch League 2 as Edinburgh City entertain Stranraer at Ainslie Park but the big game is on Saturday when leaders Kelty Hearts, seven points clear at the top, face second-placed Forfar Athletic at New Central Park. In-form Stenhousemuir welcome Annan Athletic to Ochilview and Albion Rovers host Stirling Albion. There's an important fixture at Borough Briggs where ninth-placed Elgin City meet bottom club Cowdenbeath, with three points between the teams.