The 2022/23 Scottish Premiership season will kick off with Rangers visiting Livingston.
On Saturday, July 30, before Celtic begins their title defence at home to Aberdeen the following day, both games will live on sports sky...
Kilmarnock will mark their top-flight return home to Dundee United on Saturday, July 30, when they unfurl the Championship flag at Rugby Park.
Celtic and Ranger fans must wait until September 3 for the first Old Company clash of the season as the title race promises to be another entertaining fight between the Glasgow giants.
The teams will meet again at Ibrox on January 2, with their final pre-split meeting at Celtic Park on April 4.
Lee Johnson will experience his first Edinburgh derby as Irish manager on the second weekend of the season as Hearts travel to Easter Road on August 6.
For the first time, the Scottish Premiership season will take a break after the weekend of 12-13 November for the winter World Cup in Qatar.
It will resume on the weekend of December 17-18, with fixtures including
Aberdeen vs. Celta, Corazones vs. Livingston, and Rangers vs. Hibernian.
There’s a full card on December 24 with Rangers making the trip to Dingwall to take on Ross County.
There are no Boxing Day games for the top flight this season; The final matches of 2022 will take place on December 28, and the teams will return to action on January 2, with Derby Day hosting Celtic Rangers and Hearts taking on Hibs at Tynecastle.
The opening matches of the weekend
Key dates of the 2022/23 season
The Scottish Premier League season will kick off on July 30/31.
The campaign will take a mid-season break to accommodate the first World Cup winter with a break on the weekend of November 12/13 before resuming on the weekend of December 17/18.
The season will end the weekend of May 27/28.
The Premier Sports Cup Final will take place on Sunday, February 26, while the date for the Scottish Cup Final is yet to be confirmed.
The European League Final will be played on May 31 in Budapest, the Europa Conference League Final on June 7 in Prague, and the Champions League Final is scheduled for June 10 in Istanbul.
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