Saturday 13th February
12:30 Aberdeen vs Celtic
Celtic travel to Aberdeen aiming to keep up the pressure on Rangers at the top of the SPL.
The Bhoys closed the gap on Rangers in midweek and Tony Mowbray will be looking for another maximum haul from their trip to Pittodrie.
Glenn Loovens is a doubt for Celtic' after the Dutch defender came off with a hamstring injury during the 2-0 win over Hearts at Parkhead on Wednesday night.
Andreas Hinkel (thigh), Jos Hooiveld (hamstring), Darren O'Dea (hamstring), and Shaun Maloney (heel) remain sidelined for Mowbray's troops.
Marc-Antoine Fortune and Robbie Keane are set to continue in attack with Diomansy Kamara playing out wide.
Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee has no fresh injury concerns to deal with amidst reports he rest some players with Tuesday's Scottish Cup fifth-round replay against Raith in mind.
Midfielder Peter Pawlett remains sidelined with a knee injury that was due to be assessed by a specialist this week, while Andrew Considine (hip) is a long-term absentee.
15:00 Hamilton vs Motherwell
Hamilton will hope to build on their midweek triumph at Dundee United as they welcome Motherwell to New Douglas Park.
Accies grabbed a surprise 2-0 win at Tannadice on Wednesday to aid their improving survival hopes courtesy of a goal each from twins Flavio and Marco Paixao.
Motherwell also head into the meeting on the back of a morale boosting result after holding champions Rangers to a 1-1 draw on the same night.
Hamilton captain Alex Neil and fellow midfielder James Wesolowski remain doubtful for the SPL game.
Both are still recovering from hamstring problems, with Wesolowski a late withdrawal from the team that won at Dundee United on Wednesday after looking set to make his comeback.
Mark McLaughlin returns from a two-match suspension while Mickael Antoine-Curier (knee) remains on the sidelines.
Motherwell midfielder Giles Coke returns from suspension for the clash but Marc Fitzpatrick will remain out for four to eight weeks after tearing his hamstring against Accies last weekend.
Shaun Hutchinson also stays on the sidelines with his hamstring problem.
15:00 Hearts vs Falkirk
Hearts will be looking to spoil Steven Pressley's big day on Saturday, when he takes Falkirk to Tynecastle.
The Jambos have wobbled badly of late, slipping to three consecutive defeats, and need to get their season back on track.
The Bairns continue to occupy bottom spot in the SPL table, three points adrift of safety, with the drastic situation seeing Eddie May hand in his resignation on Thursday and Pressley awarded his first managerial post.
Hearts' injury problems may force manager Jim Jefferies to rush back some of his returning stars ahead of schedule.
The current crisis shows little sign of abating, though right-back Jason Thomson (knee) will be given every chance to prove his fitness.
Andrew Driver, Ruben Palazuelos, Scott Robinson, Craig Thomson, Johnny Stewart (all knee), Ismael Bouzid, Laryea Kingston (both hamstring), Arvydas Novikovas, Jamie MacDonald (both ankle) and David Templeton (foot) all remain sidelined.
Vitor Lima is a major doubt for Pressley's first match in charge of Falkirk after limping off during Wednesday's demoralising defeat to Kilmarnock.
Tam Scobbie is still short of match fitness following his lay-off with a pelvic problem and is unlikely to face Hearts.
Pedro Pele remains on the long-term absentee list as he recovers from Achilles surgery.
15:00 Kilmarnock vs St Johnstone
Kilmarnock and St Johnstone have hit form of late and will want to pull further clear of trouble on Saturday.
Killie are now unbeaten in four, winning their last two, and have edged five points clear of the drop zone.
Saints are two points better off than their weekend opponents and have suffered only one defeat in their last six outings.
Kilmarnock will be without Manuel Pascali after he picked up a leg knock in the midweek victory over Falkirk.
It is unclear how long the Italian will be sidelined for as the severity of the injury is still being assessed.
Graham Gartland returns from suspension for St Johnstone's trip to Rugby Park.
Kevin Moon (hamstring) is out while Filipe Morais (calf) and Kenny Deuchar (back) are doubts
Stuart McCaffrey remains on the sidelines following groin surgery while it is still too soon for fit-again Kevin Rutkiewicz, who is back in training after recovering from a knee injury.
15:00 St Mirren vs Dundee Utd
Dundee United will be keen to bounce back from their shock SPL defeat to Hamilton at St Mirren.
The Terrors lost ground on third-placed Hibs in midweek while The Buddies held St Johnstone to a 1-1 draw.
Steven Thomson is likely to slot back into St Mirren's starting XI after serving his one-match suspension against St Johnstone.
Former United midfielder Stephen O'Donnell is the most likely player to drop out, although a change of formation could see more chopping and changing in the side.
Graham Carey impressed after making his debut during the week and could be in line for his first start, supplying ammunition for the physical strikeforce of Billy Mehmet and Michael Higdon.
Saints have a number of former Tannadice favourites in their squad apart from O'Donnell, with Paul Gallacher, Chris Innes, Lee Mair and Steven Robb all looking to impress against their former club if they get the chance.
Injury wise, Chris Smith and Tom Brighton are still the only men missing, meaning manager Gus MacPherson has plenty of players to choose from.
Defender Garry Kenneth could miss United's to St Mirren as he is nursing a knee injury, sustained against Hamilton in midweek, and is unlikely to recover in time.
United are also without Paul Dixon (ankle), Andy Webster (calf) and Mihael Kovacevic (nose), so new signing Pavels Mihadjuks will again play in a patched-up defence.
Francisco Sandaza (groin), Lee Wilkie (knee), Danny Cadamarteri (calf) and Scott Robertson (groin) are also ruled out.
Sunday 14th February
13:30 Rangers vs Hibernian
Rangers will aim to preserve their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League as they host Hibernian on Sunday.
Walter Smith's men had their lead cut to eight points after their midweek draw with Motherwell while Celtic won at home to Hearts.
With the Bhoys playing their weekend fixture on Saturday this time around, the Gers' lead could yet be slashed further ahead of Hibs' visit.
Smith has a full squad to choose from after the Ibrox boss had been forced to deal with injury problems for several weeks, but he now has all his key players back in action.
DaMarcus Beasley was sidelined for the midweek draw at Fir Park but has now recovered from a thigh injury and could be in the squad for Sunday's game.
Hibernian look set to have no injury concerns for their visit to Glasgow and his side will be buoyed by Wednesday's comeback from two goals down against Aberdeen.
Manager John Hughes revealed on Friday that he expected "one or two knocks" from the 2-2 draw with the Dons to be shaken off in time for the trip to Ibrox.
But Hughes must decide whether to stick with the starting XI that fell 2-0 behind at Easter Road.
12:30 Aberdeen vs Celtic
Celtic travel to Aberdeen aiming to keep up the pressure on Rangers at the top of the SPL.
The Bhoys closed the gap on Rangers in midweek and Tony Mowbray will be looking for another maximum haul from their trip to Pittodrie.
Glenn Loovens is a doubt for Celtic' after the Dutch defender came off with a hamstring injury during the 2-0 win over Hearts at Parkhead on Wednesday night.
Andreas Hinkel (thigh), Jos Hooiveld (hamstring), Darren O'Dea (hamstring), and Shaun Maloney (heel) remain sidelined for Mowbray's troops.
Marc-Antoine Fortune and Robbie Keane are set to continue in attack with Diomansy Kamara playing out wide.
Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee has no fresh injury concerns to deal with amidst reports he rest some players with Tuesday's Scottish Cup fifth-round replay against Raith in mind.
Midfielder Peter Pawlett remains sidelined with a knee injury that was due to be assessed by a specialist this week, while Andrew Considine (hip) is a long-term absentee.
15:00 Hamilton vs Motherwell
Hamilton will hope to build on their midweek triumph at Dundee United as they welcome Motherwell to New Douglas Park.
Accies grabbed a surprise 2-0 win at Tannadice on Wednesday to aid their improving survival hopes courtesy of a goal each from twins Flavio and Marco Paixao.
Motherwell also head into the meeting on the back of a morale boosting result after holding champions Rangers to a 1-1 draw on the same night.
Hamilton captain Alex Neil and fellow midfielder James Wesolowski remain doubtful for the SPL game.
Both are still recovering from hamstring problems, with Wesolowski a late withdrawal from the team that won at Dundee United on Wednesday after looking set to make his comeback.
Mark McLaughlin returns from a two-match suspension while Mickael Antoine-Curier (knee) remains on the sidelines.
Motherwell midfielder Giles Coke returns from suspension for the clash but Marc Fitzpatrick will remain out for four to eight weeks after tearing his hamstring against Accies last weekend.
Shaun Hutchinson also stays on the sidelines with his hamstring problem.
15:00 Hearts vs Falkirk
Hearts will be looking to spoil Steven Pressley's big day on Saturday, when he takes Falkirk to Tynecastle.
The Jambos have wobbled badly of late, slipping to three consecutive defeats, and need to get their season back on track.
The Bairns continue to occupy bottom spot in the SPL table, three points adrift of safety, with the drastic situation seeing Eddie May hand in his resignation on Thursday and Pressley awarded his first managerial post.
Hearts' injury problems may force manager Jim Jefferies to rush back some of his returning stars ahead of schedule.
The current crisis shows little sign of abating, though right-back Jason Thomson (knee) will be given every chance to prove his fitness.
Andrew Driver, Ruben Palazuelos, Scott Robinson, Craig Thomson, Johnny Stewart (all knee), Ismael Bouzid, Laryea Kingston (both hamstring), Arvydas Novikovas, Jamie MacDonald (both ankle) and David Templeton (foot) all remain sidelined.
Vitor Lima is a major doubt for Pressley's first match in charge of Falkirk after limping off during Wednesday's demoralising defeat to Kilmarnock.
Tam Scobbie is still short of match fitness following his lay-off with a pelvic problem and is unlikely to face Hearts.
Pedro Pele remains on the long-term absentee list as he recovers from Achilles surgery.
15:00 Kilmarnock vs St Johnstone
Kilmarnock and St Johnstone have hit form of late and will want to pull further clear of trouble on Saturday.
Killie are now unbeaten in four, winning their last two, and have edged five points clear of the drop zone.
Saints are two points better off than their weekend opponents and have suffered only one defeat in their last six outings.
Kilmarnock will be without Manuel Pascali after he picked up a leg knock in the midweek victory over Falkirk.
It is unclear how long the Italian will be sidelined for as the severity of the injury is still being assessed.
Graham Gartland returns from suspension for St Johnstone's trip to Rugby Park.
Kevin Moon (hamstring) is out while Filipe Morais (calf) and Kenny Deuchar (back) are doubts
Stuart McCaffrey remains on the sidelines following groin surgery while it is still too soon for fit-again Kevin Rutkiewicz, who is back in training after recovering from a knee injury.
15:00 St Mirren vs Dundee Utd
Dundee United will be keen to bounce back from their shock SPL defeat to Hamilton at St Mirren.
The Terrors lost ground on third-placed Hibs in midweek while The Buddies held St Johnstone to a 1-1 draw.
Steven Thomson is likely to slot back into St Mirren's starting XI after serving his one-match suspension against St Johnstone.
Former United midfielder Stephen O'Donnell is the most likely player to drop out, although a change of formation could see more chopping and changing in the side.
Graham Carey impressed after making his debut during the week and could be in line for his first start, supplying ammunition for the physical strikeforce of Billy Mehmet and Michael Higdon.
Saints have a number of former Tannadice favourites in their squad apart from O'Donnell, with Paul Gallacher, Chris Innes, Lee Mair and Steven Robb all looking to impress against their former club if they get the chance.
Injury wise, Chris Smith and Tom Brighton are still the only men missing, meaning manager Gus MacPherson has plenty of players to choose from.
Defender Garry Kenneth could miss United's to St Mirren as he is nursing a knee injury, sustained against Hamilton in midweek, and is unlikely to recover in time.
United are also without Paul Dixon (ankle), Andy Webster (calf) and Mihael Kovacevic (nose), so new signing Pavels Mihadjuks will again play in a patched-up defence.
Francisco Sandaza (groin), Lee Wilkie (knee), Danny Cadamarteri (calf) and Scott Robertson (groin) are also ruled out.
Sunday 14th February
13:30 Rangers vs Hibernian
Rangers will aim to preserve their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League as they host Hibernian on Sunday.
Walter Smith's men had their lead cut to eight points after their midweek draw with Motherwell while Celtic won at home to Hearts.
With the Bhoys playing their weekend fixture on Saturday this time around, the Gers' lead could yet be slashed further ahead of Hibs' visit.
Smith has a full squad to choose from after the Ibrox boss had been forced to deal with injury problems for several weeks, but he now has all his key players back in action.
DaMarcus Beasley was sidelined for the midweek draw at Fir Park but has now recovered from a thigh injury and could be in the squad for Sunday's game.
Hibernian look set to have no injury concerns for their visit to Glasgow and his side will be buoyed by Wednesday's comeback from two goals down against Aberdeen.
Manager John Hughes revealed on Friday that he expected "one or two knocks" from the 2-2 draw with the Dons to be shaken off in time for the trip to Ibrox.
But Hughes must decide whether to stick with the starting XI that fell 2-0 behind at Easter Road.