Hearts v Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock have a decent squad this season and they will want to finish the season on a high.
Jim Jefferies will be looking for his forwards to do more following last week's defeat by St Mirren.
Hearts will be hoping to add to their points tally and I expect a good game at Tynecastle, with the hosts proving too strong.
Prediction: 2-0
Motherwell v Aberdeen
This is a big game for both clubs. I think a draw or win would suit both sides.
Motherwell have pushed the Old Firm clubs close recently and will feel hard done by after taking nothing from their last two games.
Aberdeen have come right back into the reckoning for third spot and the race for the Uefa Cup spot.
They're flying at the moment and the fans at Fir Park could be in for a cracking encounter.
Prediction: 2-2
Rangers v Dundee United
Apart from Celtic, Dundee United have given Rangers their sternest test this season.
Their midfield was superb in the CIS Cup final and they can consider themselves unlucky to have lost the match.
But Rangers have to win this one to keep their title hopes alive. It might be similar to the Motherwell game at Ibrox - a nervy affair with the home side edging it.
Prediction: 2-1
St Mirren v Gretna
St Mirren have exceeded all expectations this year and Gus MacPherson has fostered a tremendous team spirit.
It's been a season to forget for Gretna and I think all their problems came to a head last week with the 6-1 defeat by Inverness.
The Gretna players must want the season to finish as soon as possible and I can't see anything other than a win for Saints.
Prediction: 3-1
SUNDAY
Celtic v Hibernian
Celtic have built up some momentum in the league and seem determined to win a third consecutive title.
Points in the bag are more important than performances at this stage of the season.
Hibs are pushing hard for third place and will have received a confidence boost from drawing with Rangers last week.
But I think Celtic will have too much on the day and will win.
Prediction: 2-1
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