ALL eyes will be on Hearts' visit to Motherwell on Saturday night and the Old Firm clash the following day.
But other games in the Premiership make more appeal, starting at Pittodrie.
Aberdeen have finally started to see some light at the end of a dark tunnel this season and can officially make themselves safe by beating Dundee United at 5/4 with McBookie.com.
There were real indications the Dons would be dragged into a relegation play-off dogfight, but two home wins against Hibs and Kilmarnock and a draw at Livingston have all but eliminated those fears.
New boss Stephen Robinson has clearly identified a weak, shambolic defence as their weak spot and they have looked a lot more organised under him.
United have little to play for in the bottom six, as they showed last week when they went down to a typical end of season-type defeat at Kilmarnock.
Aberdeen have failed to beat United all season and should be motivated to change that.
Falkirk vs Hibs predictions
Falkirk could go above Hibs in the top six with a win at 11/8 with McBookie.com
Hibs have endured a miserable few weeks after their nine-man defeat to Hearts, which was especially painful for their fans and last week's ten-man loss against Celtic.
Their fans appear to be getting impatient with manager and club legend David Gray and if Hearts win the league with three wins out of four against them, he might struggle to come back from that.
Back to the present though and they are unlikely to relish a trip to Falkirk, who produced a big win against Motherwell.
A win for the hosts would put them up to fifth place and that may be enough to take them into Europe next season, depending on who wins the league and cup.
Hibs were thumped 4-1 on their last visit to the Falkirk Stadium and this could be another tricky afternoon for them.
Stenhousemuir vs Queen of the South predictions
Stenhousemuir lost their manager this week with Gary Naysmith set to take over at Ayr United.
But he will stay at Stenny until the conclusion of the Championship play-offs and they can get into the final by beating Queen of the South at their Ochilview fortress.
The tie is poised after a 1-1 draw in Dumfries, but Stenny are unbeaten at home in the league since August and should have too much for their visitors.
And they will be desperate to give Naysmith a big send-off by getting into the final at McBookie.com's tempting 6/5.
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