It is all to play for in what is the closest top-flight title race in Scotland for years.
The gap between Celtic and Rangers stood at seven points when Philippe Clement took charge. With three games to go - three points is now the difference.
Celtic lead the way and a win in Saturday's Old Firm would all but seal the title, however, should Rangers win then we could be set for a final day shootout. It is the tightest top-flight title race since 2010-11, a season in which Rangers lifted the trophy, edging Celtic by a single point.
As we gear up for a thrilling end to the Scottish Premiership season, Sky Sports looks at some of the closest and most dramatic title fights in Scottish football's recent history...
Champions: Rangers
Runners-up: Celtic
In one of the most dramatic title races in Scottish football history, Rangers would pip Celtic to the trophy on the final day of the season after a campaign filled with controversy and entertainment.
Both sides of the Old Firm had won their opening eight league fixtures going into their first clash of the season at Parkhead, with Rangers winning 3-1 - their only derby victory in the league that term.
An unprecedented referees' strike in November rocked Scottish football but Celtic had raced into an eight-point lead by late February after an emphatic 3-0 win over their rivals, even if Walter Smith's side did have two games in hand.
When Celtic left Ibrox with a 0-0 draw on April 24 - a point behind but with a game in hand - many believed the title was theirs. However, a shock 3-2 defeat to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in May handed the initiative back to Smith's side.
A win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on the final day would hand Rangers their third title in a row and any pre-match
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