There are no games in the cinch Premiership, with the post-split fixtures starting next Saturday, but there's a big weekend of football across the other three divisions.
Kilmarnock have a four-point lead in the cinch Championship and could clinch the title but only if they win at third-placed Inverness CT this evening and Arbroath lose at home to bottom club Queen of the South on Saturday. The Doonhamers are six points adrift at the foot of the table, albeit with a game in hand. There's a huge game at East End Park, where Dunfermline Athletic have the chance to leapfrog Ayr United and move out of the relegation play-off place. Raith Rovers need a win against Partick Thistle at Firhill to revive their top-four hopes while Morton host Hamilton Accies in the other game.
Cove Rangers have a five-point advantage in cinch League 1 and could secure the title if they beat Alloa Athletic at Balmoral Stadium and Airdrieonians fail to get the better of struggling Dumbarton at the Penny Cars Stadium. Bottom club East Fife must win all their remaining games to have any hope of avoiding the drop - they host a Falkirk side whose manager Martin Rennie stepped down this week. Clyde take on Montrose at Broadwood and Peterhead welcome Queen's Park to Balmoor.
Kelty Hearts have already been crowned champions in cinch League 2 and will receive the trophy next week - they are away to Stranraer on Saturday. Forfar Athletic and Annan Athletic meet at Station Park, with both clubs having already booked play-off places. Edinburgh City occupy fourth spot and are away to bottom club Cowdenbeath, who are nine points adrift with only three matches remaining. Stenhousemuir are three points behind Edinburgh and face Albion Rovers at Ochilview while Stirling Albion take on Elgin City at Forthbank.