SCOTTISH football sees the most exciting end to a season in a generation on Saturday.
And Celtic may just have too much for Hearts in what could be a thriller.
The Hoops' hugely controversial last-gasp penalty at Motherwell in midweek means they can win the league with a win against a Hearts side who have led since the start of the season.
But the absence of injured key Craig Halkett in particular means it will be an even harder ask for the capital side in front of a frenzied Parkhead.
Although Hearts don't need the win, it's hard to see them sitting back for 90 minutes playing for the draw.
And that could lead to goals at both ends.
Celtic's defence is far from watertight either and the call is both teams to score and a home win at 7/4 with McBookie.com.
Falkirk vs Rangers prediction
Rangers have endured a nightmare split after four defeats in a row, but they should have enough to at least end a miserable season on a high by beating Falkirk at 10/11 with McBookie.com.
Danny Rohl's side have collapsed at the wrong time of the season and it's hard to believe they were very much in the title race at the split.
They go to a Falkirk side who have enjoyed plenty of plaudits this season, but look like they just want the season to end now.
They were dismantled by Hearts in midweek and Rangers banged in six goals at the Falkirk Stadium last month.
Rangers' poor recent form makes them a backable price to give their fans some kind of optimism ahead of next term.
Stenhousemuir vs Alloa prediction
Stenhousemuir can end their season in style by beating Alloa again and win promotion to the Championship with McBookie.com at 4/3.
Gary Naysmith said he was determined to leave Stenny on a high after agreeing to take over at Ayr United next season.
And he was as good as his word after the Warriors took a commanding 3-1 first leg lead after the midweek encounter in Clackmannanshire.
Stenny deserve to go up with an outstanding home record of not losing at their Ochilview fortress since August.
And they can complete a double and sting the Wasps to allow Naysmith to sign off in style.
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