Friday 27 April 2018 11:28, UK
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is one of four managers in the running to be named PFA Scotland boss of the year.
Rodgers' side can lift the Scottish Premiership trophy on Sunday if they win at home against rivals Rangers, live on Sky Sports.
Lennon is also on the shortlist having had a stunning campaign with Hibernian.
He took over from Alan Stubbs in 2016 after Hibs' Scottish Cup victory and has guided the club to the Championship title and a possible second-place finish in the top-flight with four games left.
Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke is also a contender having replaced Lee McCulloch last October with the club bottom of the table having racked up three points from eight games.
Jack Ross has also produced an incredible run of results with St Mirren since arriving from Alloa Athletic in October 2016.
A year ago the Buddies battled to avoid the drop to League One and won this season's Championship title at a canter.
The winning manager will be announced on Sunday night.