How to watch Aberdeen v Livingston: Early team news, live stream and more Livingston visit on the back of a 1-0 defeat to Motherwell, while Aberdeen
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Rangers' Scottish Premiership matches against St Johnstone and St Mirren to be shown live on Sky Sports Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side will visit McDiarmid Park on Sunday
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Rangers: Scottish Premiership 2022/23 fixtures and scheduleRangers will begin the 2022/23 Scottish Premiership season in front of the Sky Sports cameras with a lunchtime trip to face Livingston on Saturday July 30 at the Tony Macaroni Arena. Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side, who will be seeded in the Champions League third qualifying round ahead of the new campaign, then host Kilmarnock on August 6 before St Johnstone visit Ibrox on August 13.
All 42 Scottish Professional Football League clubs voted on the proposal with 41 in favour and the technology will be implemented after December's World Cup in Qatar. Doncaster said: "We were keen not to be early adopters of this technology. We've seen some of the teething problems that its introduction has caused in some other leagues so we were keen to ensure we took advantage of the learnings from those leagues before we implemented it in Scotland. "We're not quite ready to launch at the start of the season but, in partnership with the Scottish FA, we're very hopeful that VAR will launch partway through the season and hopefully achieve less controversy than perhaps we've seen in recent seasons.
Kevin Nisbet, Chris Cadden and Kyle Magennis all found the net in the 4-0 home victory. That result leaves Hibs just two points off Aberdeen in third and, remarkably, Celtic have just two league victories at Easter Road since 2014. However, the Hoops will start Wednesday's clash in the capital as overwhelming favourites having lost just one Premiership fixture since the start of the current campaign. Here is everything you need to know about the clash. When and where will the game take place? The game takes place at Easter Road on Wednesday December 28.
It will take a break in the middle of the season to accommodate the first ever winter World Cup, pausing on the weekend of November 12/13, before resuming on the weekend of December 17/18. The season will end on the weekend of May 27/28. The Premier Sports Cup final will be held on Sunday February 26 while the date for the Scottish Cup final is yet to be confirmed. The Europa League final will be played on May 31 in Budapest, the Europa Conference League final will be on June 7 in Prague and the Champions League final is scheduled for June 10 in Istanbul.
'Old Firm matches are getting bigger'The first Old Firm game of the season is set to take place at Celtic Park on Saturday September 3 and, with Celtic having won two of the three meetings in the regular season on the way to the title, Andy Walker suggests where the trophy ends up could hinge on the results of those matches once again. "I think they are getting bigger and bigger with every passing year, " he said. "Rangers only lost three games last season, two of them were to Celtic - and I think that turned the title in Celtic's favour. "I think every one of those games is hugely important, particularly given the fact that Celtic didn't drop many points at Celtic Park - they certainly didn't lose a game there. Those Celtic-Rangers games are proving to be more and more crucial.
Tv details for Hibs vs CelticIt's 13 domestic wins on the spin for Celtic and the way they are going, it's hard to see where that comes to an end. The Hoops last dropped points against St Mirren back in September and have run straight through the entire Premiership like a freight train since. They weren't quite at their convincing best against Aberdeen and Livingston but Saturday's 4-1 thrashing of St Johnstone was a return to form for the men in green and white. But tonight's opponents Hibs know how to take something off them, especially at Easter Road, and while Lee Johnson admits facing Celtic is like taking on a Ferrari with a Fiat Panda, they will be quietly confident after returning to winning ways against Livingston.
"Boyd added: "For 10 years, Celtic ran away with the league, then Rangers ran away with it two years ago and Celtic and Rangers pushed each other last year and Celtic came out on top - and that's the way it should be. "They are two fantastic football clubs, huge football clubs and they should be pushing each other all the way.
"There's a huge amount to look forward to and part of that is indeed the women's game. Image: Elite women's football in Scotland is now part of the SPFL "Next season the top two divisions of the women's league will come under the remit of the SPFL and we're very excited about that. "I think it's a hugely exciting development in the game in Scotland. We've seen the growth in women's football across the globe and we want to be a part of that. "It's been led very much by the clubs and we're certainly hopeful that we'll be able to give whatever support we can to maximise the potential that undoubtedly exists in women's football in Scotland. "'We wanted to get it right with VAR' VAR will be introduced in the Scottish Premiership during the 2022/23 season Video Assistant Referees will be introduced in the Scottish Premiership from the middle of the new season.
I'm looking forward to it already. "Doncaster: It promises to be another exciting season SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster looks ahead to the new season, discusses the introduction of VAR, growth of the Scottish Women's Premier League and much more SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster expects another "gripping" season of Scottish Premiership football, live on Sky Sports. "We've enjoyed a really positive relationship with Sky for many, many years. It's been a great partnership, we've seen audiences growing in terms of viewers on Sky Sports in recent years and I think a huge part of that is the partnership and the way in which we've developed that partnership with Sky. "We're very grateful for the support that Sky continues to give the whole of the Scottish game and we're really looking forward to Sky Sports again exclusively presenting the cinch Premiership live again next season.
Kick-off is at 8pm. What channel is it on? The game will be shown on Sky Sports Football (channel number 403) with coverage starting from 7:30pm. Where else can I follow the action? You can keep up with all the action right here on dailyrecord. co. uk! We’ll be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game we’ll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and a whole lot more. READ NEXT Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.
The first Old Firm clash of the new season is at Celtic Park on September 3 with Rangers' opening encounter at home to their Glasgow rivals pencilled in for January 2. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Sky Sports' Kris Boyd hopes a decision is made on the future of Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor soon as the club look to reclaim the title from Celtic. There is a mid-season break due to the World Cup in Qatar, with Rangers' final fixture before the hiatus seeing them travel to St Mirren; Hibernian then travel to Ibrox on December 17 before Rangers head to Ross County on Christmas Eve. The regular campaign concludes for last season's Scottish Premiership runners-up with a trip to Pittodrie to face Aberdeen on April 22.
In full: All the 2022/23 Scottish Premiership fixturesScottish Premiership transfers: Club by clubDownload the Sky Sports AppGet Sky SportsRangers' 2022/23 Scottish Premiership fixturesAll fixtures subject to change. July 30: Livingston (a) - live on Sky SportsAugust6: Kilmarnock (h)13: St Johnstone (h)20: Hibernian (a)27: Ross County (h)September3: Celtic (a)10: Aberdeen (a)17: Dundee Utd (h)October1: Hearts (a)8: St Mirren (h)15: Motherwell (a)22: Livingston (h)29: Aberdeen (h)November5: St Johnstone (a)9: Hearts (h)12: St Mirren (a)December17: Hibernian (h)24: Ross County (a)28: Motherwell (h)January2: Celtic (h)7: Dundee Utd (a)14: Kilmarnock (a)28: St Johnstone (h)February1: Hearts (a)4: Ross County (h)18: Livingston (a)25: Hibernian (a)March4: Kilmarnock (h)18: Motherwell (a)April1: Dundee Utd (h)8: Celtic (a)15: St Mirren (h)22: Aberdeen (a)Post-split datesMay 6May 13May 20May 24May 27Key dates for the 2022/23 seasonThe Scottish Premiership season will begin on the weekend of July 30/31.
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