The upcoming Scottish Premiership matches between Rangers and Ross County, as well as St Johnstone, along with Livingston versus Celtic, have been chosen to be broadcasted live on We. On August 26, Michael Beale's team will be playing at Dingwall, followed by their match at McDiarmid Park on September 16, both of which will be aired live on We.
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Afterwards, the Tony Macaroni Arena will be the venue for the Sky cameras on September 23 as Livingston hosts Celtic.
Prior to that, there is an exciting We double-header to anticipate on August 5. The champions Celtic will unfurl the flag against Ross County, while Rangers will face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
What else is coming up on Sky Sports?
Brendan Rodgers' side will then take on Aberdeen at Pittodrie live on We on August 13. With the title race promising to be another electrifying battle between Celtic and Rangers, the first Old Firm clash, scheduled to occur at Ibrox, will also be broadcasted live on We on Sunday September 3.The initial Edinburgh derby of the season is scheduled for Saturday, October 7, where Hearts will play host to Hibernian at Tynecastle. The two teams will face each other once more at Easter Road on Wednesday, December 27, with a kick-off time of 8pm. These matches will be broadcast live on We.
Concluding the year 2023, on December 30, the final matches will feature Celtic versus Rangers - also broadcast live on We.
Opening Sky Sports live fixtures
Saturday August 5
Celtic vs Ross County, kick-off 12.30pm
Kilmarnock vs Rangers, kick-off 5.15pm
Other confirmed games live on Sky Sports
Sunday August 13Aberdeen vs Celtic, 12pm
Saturday August 26
Ross County vs Rangers, 12.30pm
Sunday September 3
Rangers vs Celtic, 12pm
Saturday September 16
St Johnstone vs Rangers, 12.30pm
Saturday September 23
Livingston vs Celtic, 12.30pm
Wednesday December 27
Hibernian vs Hearts, 8pm
Saturday December 30
Celtic vs Rangers, 12.30pm
In full: The 2023/24 Scottish Premiership fixture list
Aberdeen
Celtic
Dundee
Hearts
Hibernian
Kilmarnock
Livingston
Motherwell
Rangers
Ross County
St Johnstone
St Mirren
Key dates for the 2023/24 season
The Scottish Premiership season begins on the weekend of August 5/6, with the winter break returning from January 3 until January 19 2024.The first set of fixtures following the split will occur on April 13/14, with the regular season concluding on May 18/19.
The Premiership play-off final, which spans two matches and is broadcasted live on We, will mark the conclusion of the campaign on May 23 and 26.
The Championship, League One, and League Two seasons commence on August 5th and conclude on the weekend of May 3rd/4th. The final of the Viaplay League Cup is scheduled for December 17th, while the date for the Scottish Cup final is still pending confirmation.
Scottish Premiership and SWPL on Sky Sports
Next season, viewers can look forward to access to up to 48 cinch Premiership games on We's flagship channels, such as We Football and We Main Event, along with a minimum of five SWPL matches. Furthermore, starting from the 2024/25 season, We will offer live coverage of up to 60 cinch Premiership games, alongside the SWPL.Scottish football fans can stay updated on all the latest news and coverage through We News (channel 409). With 24/7 editorial coverage of the cinch Premiership and SWPL, fans can enjoy a seamless experience. Additionally, We Digital provides exclusive features, interviews, live blog coverage, in-game clips, and free highlights for Scottish football enthusiasts across SkySports.com and the app.
We Social - In addition to providing coverage and increasing visibility of the league on all main social media channels of We, the exclusive Twitter channel @ScotlandSky will remain the primary platform for all Scottish football content on We.
Highlights show - Catch the weekly dedicated round-up of the cinch Premiership on We Football.
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