Inverness v Gretna
Inverness seem to have got things together after a stop-start season.
However, Craig Brewster's men suffered another set-back last week with defeat at Hearts.
Gretna have had a few good results since administration and they are well capable of taking something.
But with a long trip north for Gretna, I fancy Inverness to come out on top.
Prediction: 2-1
Motherwell v Celtic
This will be a good game and I expect there to be goals.
Motherwell were unlucky to drop two points to Dundee United last week and have already beaten Celtic this season.
But Gordon Strachan's title chasers simply have to win to increase the pressure on Rangers and I expect that to be the difference.
An exciting game in prospect which the visitors should win.
Prediction: 1-3
St Mirren v Kilmarnock
The pressure is off these two teams and both will be trying to get a win.
A higher league finish will mean extra cash come the end of the season, which gives both sides something to play for.
Kilmarnock have been inconsistent this season with their squad being injury ravaged for much of the year.
St Mirren got a good win last week and I'm going to tip them to win.
Prediction: 1-0
SUNDAY
Hibernian v Rangers
Depending on Thursday's result against Fiorentina, Rangers could go into this game on a massive high or a crushing low.
Hibs will be disadvantaged by having two players sent off last week but are still pushing for Europe.
This will be a classic game and again I expect goals.
Rangers won't want to drop more points at this crucial stage of the season and I reckon they'll get the three points.
Prediction: 2-3
MONDAY
Falkirk v Hearts
Again, this game is about restoring pride and achieving a higher league placing.
Falkirk got a disappointing result last week but have had a good season overall.
Hearts seem to have relaxed in the post-split fixtures and have come up with some decent results with two wins in their last two.
I expect Hearts to take something from this game and I fancy a draw.
Prediction: 2-2
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Billy Dodds was speaking to BBC Sport's Andy Campbell |