There are just two league games left in the lower leagues and there's plenty up for grabs.
And Spartans look a solid shout to keep up their League Two challenge at 5/6 with McBookie.com against Elgin City.
The fourth tier of Scottish football has long been a two-horse race between Spartans and pre-season jollies East Kilbride.
Kilby have their noses in front just now and both teams require wins at the weekend to take it to the final day.
Spartans will be kicking themselves at a home defeat to Stranraer two weeks ago, but bounced back in style last week with a fine win at Annan.
Elgin still have a chance of reaching the promotion play-offs, but that's looking unlikely now after collecting just one point from a possible nine.
Back the capital side to keep the pressure on East Kilbride with a win.
Aberdeen vs Kilmarnock prediction
It's been a season to forget for Aberdeen, but they can surely all but put their relegation woes to one side by defeating Kilmarnock at home at McBookie.com's 24/25 this week.
The Dons were dragged into a relegation dogfight and their proud record of never having been relegated looked in real danger.
However, they at least gave their fans a glimmer of hope for next season with a deserved home win last week against a Hibs side who were reduced to ten men in the first half.
New boss Stehen Robonson has inherited a mess, but three points against Killie would give them a cushion of eight points with just four games left.
Killie are decent at home under Neil McCann, but they really struggle away from Ayrshire.
They have conceded 18 goals in their last five away games and have won just one away game all season in the league.
It might not be pretty, but Aberdeen can get over the line.
St Mirren vs Livingston prediction
For a massive price, Livingston could be a spot of value at 4/1 away at St Mirren with McBookie.com.
The Lions are doomed and have been for months and rightly so, having won one league game all season….and that was back in August.
But they have clearly picked up recently and have drawn five of their last seven games.
They face a Saints team who have goalkeeper issues and will still be reeling from that Scottish Cup sem-final extra time collapse against Celtic, where they conceded four goals in the first half.
And the West Lothian outfit looks far too big to get that long-awaited win.

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