The 2024/25 Scottish Premiership season will begin with an unprecedented four games live on Sky Sports this weekend.
With Sky Sports broadcasting up to 60 games available on the home of Scottish football this season, the new campaign will kick-off with a feast of live football.
Hearts will host Rangers in the season opener at lunchtime on Saturday August 3, while champions Celtic begin their title defence at home to Kilmarnock on Sunday afternoon – both live on Sky Sports.
That August 4 game at Celtic Park follows a mouthwatering Dundee derby as Dundee United mark their top-flight return at home to rivals Dundee – live on Sky Sports.
A new era at Aberdeen gets under way on Monday night as Jimmy Thelin's side visit St Johnstone in the final match live on the opening weekend.
Elsewhere, Motherwell face Ross County on Saturday at 3pm, while David Gray gets his tenure as Hibernian boss under way at St Mirren on Sunday.
Celtic and Rangers fans only need to wait until Sunday September 1 for the first Old Firm clash of the season, which takes place live on Sky Sports from the home of the champions, as the title race promises to be another captivating tussle between the Glasgow giants.
The sides will clash again at Ibrox on Tuesday January 2 – live on Sky Sports – with their final pre-split meeting at Parkhead on Saturday March 15.
Rangers' first home game is scheduled for Saturday August 10 against Motherwell, but that will be played at Hampden Park due to a delay in works to their Ibrox stadium.
The first Edinburgh derby of the season takes place on Saturday October 26 as Hibernian host Hearts at Easter Road, before the sides meet at Tynecastle Park on Boxing Day – live on Sky Sports – and once again at Hibs on Saturday March 1.
Following the first Dundee derby of the season live on Sky Sports on the opening weekend, the teams meet again at Dens Park on Tuesday January 2 – live on Sky Sports – with the final pre-split clash at Tannadice on Saturday March 15.
There is a full card of fixtures on Boxing Day and with no winter break this season, there are also four full rounds of games throughout January.
The final pre-split fixtures take place on Saturday April 12 with Rangers at Aberdeen, Celtic hosting Kilmarnock, Dundee United facing St Johnstone, Hibernian playing Dundee, Hearts at Motherwell and St Mirren against Ross County.
The first post-split fixtures are on Saturday April 26, while the regular season concludes on the weekend of May 17/18.
The opening weekend games
Saturday August 3
Heart of Midlothian v Rangers – kick-off 12.30pm, live on Sky Sports
Motherwell v Ross County – kick-off 3pm
Sunday August 4
Dundee United v Dundee – kick-off 13.30pm, live on Sky Sports
St Mirren v Hibernian – kick-off 3pm
Celtic v Kilmarnock – kick-off 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports
Monday August 5
St Johnstone v Aberdeen – kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
Fixtures confirmed live on Sky Sports
Hearts v Rangers – August 3, kick-off 12.30pm
Dundee United v Dundee – August 4, kick-off 13.30pm
Celtic v Kilmarnock – August 4, kick-off 4.30pm
St Johnstone v Aberdeen – August 5, kick-off 8pm
Hibernian v Celtic – August 11, kick-off 12.30pm
St Mirren vs Celtic – August 25, kick-off 12pm
Celtic vs Rangers – September 1, kick-off 12.30pm
Hearts v Hibernian – December 26, kick-off 12.30pm
Rangers v Celtic – January 2, kick-off 3pm
Dundee v Dundee United – January 2, kick-off 5.30pm
In full: The 2024/25 Scottish Premiership fixtures
Aberdeen
Celtic
Dundee
Dundee United
Hearts
Hibernian
Kilmarnock
Livingston
Motherwell
Rangers
Ross County
St Johnstone
St Mirren
Key dates for the 2024/25 season
The Scottish Premiership season begins on August 3 and unlike last campaign, there will be no winter break at the halfway stage.
The final round of pre-split fixtures takes place on April 12/13, while the regular season ends on May 17/18.
The Premiership play-off final, played over two legs live on Sky Sports, will bring the campaign to an end on May 22 and 25.
The Championship season begins on Friday August 2, with the final round of games on Friday May 2, 2025. Meanwhile, League One and League Two will kick off on Saturday August 3, with those campaigns ending on Saturday May 3.
The Viaplay League Cup final will be held on Sunday December 15 while the date for the Scottish Cup final is yet to be confirmed.
Scottish Premiership and SWPL on Sky Sports
Sky Sports – From 2024/25 up to 60 Scottish Premiership games will be available across Sky Sports' flagship channels, including Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event, plus at least five SWPL matches.
Sky Sports News – Running 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Scottish football fans can enjoy Sky Sports News' (channel 409) rolling editorial coverage of the Premiership and SWPL throughout the season.
Sky Sports Digital – Follow all the latest from Scottish football across SkySports.com and app, including exclusive features and interviews, plus dedicated live blog coverage, in-game clips from matches live on Sky Sports and free highlights.
Sky Sports Social – Alongside coverage and visibility for the league across all Sky Sports' main social media channels, the bespoke X page @ScotlandSky will continue to be the home of all Scottish football content on Sky Sports.
Highlights show – Tune in for a dedicated round-up from the cinch Premiership every week on Sky Sports Football.
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