THE Scottish Premiership’s penultimate round of games take place over the weekend, commencing with the meeting of the top two tomorrow (Friday) night (BT Sport 1, 7.45pm).

The clash at Pittodrie represents a stern test of Celtic’s credentials to complete the season unbeaten but they are 7/10 (Betfred) to claim the three points. Aberdeen are 22/5 (Betvictor) and a draw 3/1.

Sky Sports 1 are screening the Rangers versus Hearts contest (Saturday 12.15pm); the Gers are 19/20 (Betfred), a draw 13/5 and the Jambos 31/10 (Betvictor).

Ajax and Manchester United are a best price 1/6 (Skybet) and 1/8 (Bet365) respectively to progress to the Europa League final following tonight’s second leg matches.

United are 1-0 up ahead of the game at Old Trafford (BT Sport 2, 8.05pm) and are 4/7 to claim another victory against their Spanish opponents. Celta Vigo are 6/1 (Boylesports) and a draw 10/3.

Lyon will try to overturn a 4-1 deficit when they face Ajax at the Stade de Lumieres (BT Sport 3, 8.05pm). Les Gones are 7/10 (Betfred) to win the match, a stalemate is 7/2 while Ajax are 4/1.

The Rugby League Challenge Cup has reached the last 16 stage and four matches are televised.

Sky Sports 3 cover the first two matches, starting with an all-Yorkshire second-tier affair between Featherstone and Halifax at the L D Nutrition Stadium (today, 7.55pm).

The bookies provide food for thought with their pricing of the clash; Rovers are 4/9 (Betway), Halifax 9/4 (Stan James) and a draw 33/1 (Boylesports). Featherstone are 10/11 off a -8 handicap, Halifax evens (Stan James) and a tie 20/1. 

Salford are 1/4 to defeat Hull KR the following night (7.55pm), the visitors are 7/2 (Stan James) and a draw 30/1 (Paddy Power). Salford -12 is the handicap and both sides are even money (the tie is 18/1).

Castleford’s home game with St Helens is on BBC1 (Saturday 2.30pm) and the Tigers are 1/3 (Skybet) to emerge triumphant. Saints are 10/3 and a draw 30/1 (Paddy Power). The handicap is again at -12, each side priced at 10/11 (18/1 a tie).

The final game is on BBC2 (Sunday, 3pm), with fierce rivals Warrington and Widnes doing battle at the Halliwell Jones Stadium. The Wolves are 2/9 (Betway), the Vikings 4/1 and a draw 33/1 (Hills). The handicap line is Warrington -14 and both sides are 10/11 (20/1 a tie).

Luckily, it is Eurovision this weekend and a chance to cheer on your favourite music act while making money.

Italy have actually already won the event if the layers are correct; they are no bigger than 10/11 (Paddy Power) to claim the title. Portugal are 3/1, Bulgaria 14/1, Sweden 18/1, Armenia 25/1 and Belgium and the UK (!) both 33/1.

Each way terms vary between bookmakers from ¼ odds, 1,2,3,4 (Bet365), to ¼ 1,2,3 and ⅕ 1,2,3. Prices for a country to finish in the top five, top 10 and the UK’s finish position (1st-4th; 5th-8th etc) are also available.