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Everything to play for in Scottish Championship 'Judgement Night' fixtures as Queen's Park eye coronation against Dundee

It all comes down to this. It's Judgement Night in the Scottish Championship and EVERY fixture has something on the line.

The second tier is regularly one of the most exciting and competitive leagues in the UK and this season has been no different. Partick Thistle boss Kris Doolan says he's never seen a finale like this one and it is all set to come to a head with a bang. The title is a straight toss-up between Queen's Park and Dundee, four teams will battle it out for the two remaining playoff spots, and three could still be relegated....albeit it would take an almighty swing for Arbroath to plummet straight down.

Heading into the final round of fixtures of the season, nine of the league's ten teams have something major on the line. It's set to be a belter and here's what it all means.

Queen's Park vs Dundee

The big one live on BBC Scotland, and the reason this round of fixtures is taking place on a Friday night and not Saturday along with the rest of the country. The final round of fixtures must all be played in tandem so they have all been brought forward in order to let the title decider be televised.

The Dark Blues lead the Spiders by two points, so only need a win or draw for the title and automatic promotion. But Owen Coyle's team have their fate in their own hands as they look for an incredible THIRD successive promotion. Not to be missed.

Raith v Partick Thistle

This is where it gets complicated. If the Jags win, they’re in the play-offs, and would pinch second spot from Queen's Park IF Dundee also win. If they draw, they could lose grip of third spot. But if Raith win, Morton win, and there's a winner of Inverness vs Ayr, Thistle would drop out of the playoffs altogether. Raith meanwhile are marooned in

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