After Celtic on Tuesday, we begin the final five games with Dundee United at home on Sunday. We then pack our bags for what could be a real six-pointer - though aren't they all? - at Tynecastle before returning to Celtic Park for the third time this season.
We play our last home match of the year against Hibs, again on television, on a Thursday night (May 6) before ending the campaign at Ibrox against Rangers. Following with tradition, the top half fixtures on the last day will be on the Sunday so our season will end on Sunday May 9.
As ever in this situation there can be good and bad taken from the hand we have been dealt. Arguably being sent to the Old Firm allows us to write off two games but increases our chances of taking points from the other three. United haven't won many at Fir Park recently while having Hibs at home for a third time is a definite boost. On the other hand, we could be under severe pressure if we lose at Tynecastle - however as we play Dundee United at home when they go to Ibrox, we may have a big advantage when we go to Edinburgh, potentially turning it into a decisive day for us if we get a result.
Of course, the nature of what we need will only be known when we are sure whether or not fifth place will be enough for Europe. Hibs do seem to be collapsing though so even if it isn't, we can still be hopeful of having an exciting (and successful!) end to another dramatic year.