THE final round of the Scottish Premiership season before the split has arrived as champions Celtic aim to enter the final five games with their unbeaten record intact.
Brendan Rodgers' side face a trip north on Sunday to take on struggling Ross County in Dingwall.
The game will be shown live on Sky Sports 2 from 12.30pm, but it isn't the only Scottish football action to be televised over the next few days.
Hearts' trip to Kilmarnock will be aired on BT Sport 2 on Friday night at 7.45pm, while on Saturday there is live Championship action as Ayr United host Dundee United at 5.15pm on BBC Alba.
There are plenty of big games to look forward to elsewhere, with a Milan derby in Italy and Chelsea's Premier League trip to Manchester United a couple of the highlights.
Friday 14th April 2017
Melbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners
Hyundai A-League
10:50
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
Portsmouth v Plymouth Argyle
League Two
14:30
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
Tranmere Rovers v Aldershot Town
National League
15:00
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD / BT Sport 4K UHD
Wolves v Brighton & Hove Albion
Championship
17:00
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD / Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Mix HD
Kilmarnock v Hearts
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD / BT Sport Extra 1
Newcastle United v Leeds United
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
Angers v PSG
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Athletic Bilbao v Las Palmas
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Mix HD
Saturday 15th April 2017
Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets
Hyundai A-League
08:35
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers
Hyundai A-League
10:45
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Inter Milan v AC Milan
Serie A
11:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
Deportivo La Coruna v Malaga
La Liga
12:00
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Mix HD
Tottenham Hotspur v AFC Bournemouth
Premier League
12:30
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Ayr v Dundee United
Scottish Championship
17:15
BBC ALBA
Southampton v Man City
Premier League
17:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD / BT Sport 4K UHD
Bayer Leverkusen v Bayern Munich
Bundesliga
17:30
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Atletico Madrid v Osasuna
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports Red Button
ADO Den Haag v PSV Eindhoven
Eredivisie
18:45
Sky Sports Red Button
Napoli v Udinese
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Barcelona v Real Sociedad
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports 3 / Sky Sports 3 HD
Orlando City v LA Galaxy
MLS
20:00
Sky Sports 5 / Sky Sports 5 HD
Monaco v Dijon FCO
Ligue 1
20:00
BT Sport Extra 3
SC Braga v FC Porto
Primeira Liga
20:30
BT Sport Extra 2
Chicago Fire v New England Revolution
MLS
22:00
Sky Sports 5 / Sky Sports 5 HD
Sunday 16th April 2017
Brisbane Roar v Wellington Phoenix
Hyundai A-League
08:00
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
Perth Glory v Melbourne City
Hyundai A-League
10:00
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
Leganes v Espanyol
La Liga
11:00
Sky Sports Red Button
Ross County v Celtic
Scottish Premiership
12:30
Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports 2 HD
West Brom v Liverpool
Premier League
13:30
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Feyenoord v FC Utrecht
Eredivisie
13:30
Sky Sports 5 / Sky Sports 5 HD
Nantes v Bordeaux
Ligue 1
14:00
BT Sport Extra 2
Werder Bremen v Hamburg
Bundesliga
14:30
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Valencia v Sevilla
La Liga
15:15
Sky Sports 3 / Sky Sports 3 HD
Ajax v SC Heerenveen
Eredivisie
15:45
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Mix HD
Man Utd v Chelsea
Premier League
16:00
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Bastia v Lyon
Ligue 1
16:00
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Darmstadt v Schalke 04
Bundesliga
16:30
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Real Betis v Eibar
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports 3 / Sky Sports 3 HD
Granada v Celta Vigo
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
Marseille v St Etienne
Ligue 1
20:00
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Sao Paulo v Corinthians
Campeonato Paulista Semi-Final 1st Leg
23:00
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
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