Ross County v Partick Thistle

Neither Ross County nor Partick Thistle believe they are safe from being dragged into a play-off place.

County manager Jim McIntyre said: "We just want to try to continue on the good form and just keep picking up points. We're nowhere near safety."

Partick Thistle manager Alan Archibald said as much earlier in the week, however, after taking ten points from a possible 15, the Firhill men do look safe.

Full-back Callum Booth, on loan from Hibs, does not fancy a possible play-off against his parent club.

Booth said: "We have a not bad cushion. We have been on a good run recently and the main thing is keeping that going."

St Mirren v Kilmarnock

For St Mirren, their only hope at the end of a wretched season is that that their time out of the top flight is short lived.

Forward Thomas Reilly said: "If we do go down I would love to stay here and help push St Mirren back into the Premiership. I look at Hearts and see the way the young guys who played with them the season they went down have responded."

Kilmarnock have lost their last four games and cannot count themselves 100% safe.

Manager Gary Locke said: "The play-off spot is still nagging away at us because we can still be dragged into it. One win would hopefully end any doubts. Two would for definite."