There will be a new winner of the Scottish Football Writers' Manager of the Year with a four-way battle to land the prize of top gaffer for 2020-21.
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard, St Johnstone's Callum Davidson, Scotland's Steve Clarke and David Martindale of Livingston make up the four-man shortlist for this season's award.
Former Celtic boss Neil Lennon earned it last year after his Hoops side clinched Nine In A Row in a curtailed campaign but there will be a new recipient this time around.
Gerrard's stars ran away with the Premiership crown, ruthlessly unseating their rivals and tying up the top flight title with more than two months of the season to go while matching a superb run to the Europa League last 16.

He'll face stern competition further down the league however.
Davidson stole hopes of a Double at Ibrox and made them his own as St Johnstone head to Hampden this weekend. They're targeting a Scottish Cup to go with the club's first ever Betfred Cup won earlier in the year.
Martindale's Livi were narrowly beaten in that final back in February but his first season in management has been a roaring success in the main.
Taking over from Gary Holt in November with the club perilously close to the relegation places, Martindale went unbeaten until his 15th game in charge to secure a top half finish with a European spot still possible.

Last but certainly not least is national boss Clarke who ended 23 years of pain to book Scotland's place at Euro 2020 on penalties against Serbia.
Sponsored by William Hill, the Manager of the Year winner will be announced before the end of the season.