It's a big weekend across the William Hill SPFL as week 33 fixtures take place across all four divisions.
Here's what to look out for across the weekend.
William Hill Premiership
Celtic's quest for a fourth successive top-flight title could be completed this weekend should Brendan Rodgers' side defeat Kilmarnock on Saturday, kick-off 12.30pm, and closest rivals Rangers fall to defeat against Aberdeen at Pittodrie on Sunday, kick-off 12 noon. Both matches are live on Sky Sports.
The final top-six place will be decided on Saturday. Heart of Midlothian sit one point ahead of St. Mirren and Motherwell, with the Jam Tarts facing the Steelmen at Fir Park.
Victory for Hearts will guarantee their spot in the top half of the table.
St. Mirren sit ahead of Motherwell on goal difference so any victory for the Buddies, combined with Hearts dropping points, would see Stephen Robinson’s men secure a third successive top-six finish.
Motherwell’s ability to finish sixth relies on them defeating Heart of Midlothian and hoping St. Mirren are unable to claim three points against Ross County in Paisley.
William Hill Championship
Falkirk enjoy an eight-point advantage over Livingston and hold an 11-point lead over third-placed Ayr United as they prepare to kick off the weekend at Somerset Park. You can watch Friday’s game live on BBC Scotland, kick-off 7.45pm.
Three points for the Bairns and anything other than a Livingston win at Greenock Morton tomorrow would bring the title race to an end and see Falkirk back in the Premiership for the first time since 2009/10.
William Hill League 1
Arbroath could seal an immediate return to the William Hill Championship with a home victory over Stenhousemuir in Saturday night’s live BBC ALBA game, kick-off 5.30pm.
Cove Rangers, who travel to already-relegated Dumbarton at 3.00pm on Saturday, must win all of their four remaining games to keep their slender title hopes alive.
Should Cove fail to beat Dumbarton then Arbroath would take to the field knowing that simply avoiding defeat against Stenny would be enough to secure the William Hill League 1 title.
Victory for Stenhousemuir in Angus would keep the Warriors’ slim title dreams alive, reducing the gap to eight points with nine left to play for.