What is still to be decided as season reaches climax?

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Scottish Premiership

Celtic have sealed a 13th Scottish top-flight title in 14 seasons after beating Dundee United.

Rangers secured the second Champions League with a draw away to St Mirren

Aberdeen moved level on point with Hibernian in the race for third place, with Dundee United three points further back. St Mirren are arithmetically still in the race for Europe, but are another eight points adrift.

In the bottom half, St Johnstone are now six adrift of Ross County, eight back from Dundee and nine behind Kilmarnock.

Hearts are another two points clear, with Motherwell two ahead of them with those two still not safe from the relegation play-off place.

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Scottish Championship

The title fight will go down to the final round on games on Friday - live on BBC Scotland - after Livingston beat Hamilton Academical to move level on points with faltering Falkirk.

The long time leaders do still have a significant goal difference advantage, and host bottom club Hamilton in their final game, while Livingston welcome Partick Thistle.

Thistle have a two-point cushion on Raith Rovers in the race for the fourth, with the Kirkcaldy side visiting Queen's Park in their final game.

Hamilton have been relegated - pending an appeal that will be heard next Thursday - after a 15-point deduction left them adrift at the bottom.

As it stands, Airdrieonians will be in the relegation play-offs against the fourth-placed team in League 1.

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Scottish League 1

Arbroath confirmed promotion straight back to the Championship by sealing the third-tier title with three games to spare.

Cove Rangers and Queen of the South have guaranteed their play-off places, with Alloa Athletic a point ahead of Stenhousemuir in the final for the final spot.

Dumbarton have already been relegated - a 15-point deduction for entering administration scuppering their season.

And Annan Athletic will be in the relegation play-offs against Elgin City.

League 1 table

Scottish League 2

Peterhead clinched the title and automatic promotion after Peter Pawlett's goal gave them victory over closest rivals East Fife on Saturday.

The Fifers will be in the play-offs, where they will play Edinburgh City over two legs, while Elgin City will play Annan.

Bonnyrigg Rose gave themselves hope of avoiding finishing bottom and going into the relegation play-off - despite having been deducted six points after issues with their pitch - after beating Spartans while Forfar Athletic drew.

The Angus side are still two point clear with one game to play next Saturday.

League 2 table

Highland/Lowland League

East Kilbride are in pole position to reach the SPFL Pyramid play-off final after a thumping 4-1 win over Brora Rangers in the first leg of the semi-final.

The sides will meet in the second leg in Brora next Saturday, with the winners meeting either Bonnyrigg Rose or Forfar Athletic for a place in the SPFL next season.