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Aberdeen vs Rangers Scottish Premiership clash to be shown live on Sky Sports | Football News

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Aug 26, 2022


Rangers’ trip to Aberdeen is the latest Scottish Premiership game selected to be shown live on Sky Sports..

Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side will visit Pittodrie at noon on Saturday September 10, following the first Old Firm of the season which is also live on Sky Sports.

The Dons drew the opening two meetings between the sides last season before losing the most recent clash at Ibrox and will be aiming to record their first league win over Rangers since 2018.

Prior to that, the Sky Sports cameras will be at Tannadice Park as Ange Postecoglou’s side return to the ground they sealed the title last season.

The first Old Firm of the new season then takes place on September 10, live on Sky Sports, as Rangers visit Celtic in what will no doubt be a key fixture in the title race.

Confirmed Scottish Premiership fixtures live on Sky Sports

Sunday 28th August: Dundee United vs Celtic, kick-off 12pm

Saturday 3rd September: Celtic vs Rangers, kick-off 12.30pm

Saturday 10th September: Aberdeen vs Rangers, kick-off 12pm

Key dates for the 2022/23 season

The Scottish Premiership season kicked off on the weekend of July 30/31.

The campaign 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 has been confirmed as Saturday, June 3.

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.

Doncaster: It promises to be another exciting season

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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.

“There’s a huge amount to look forward to and part of that is indeed the women’s game.

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SWPL managing director Fiona McIntyre believes England’s Euro 2022 victory can help grow the women’s game in Scotland

“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.”

The new Scottish Premiership season with Sky Sports

  • Up to 48 live matches from the Scottish Premiership plus the play-off finals.
  • Live coverage presented by Eilidh Barbour with analysis from Kris Boyd and Andy Walker, and more.
  • Round the clock coverage on Sky Sports News, on skysports.com and across our Sky Sports social channels.
  • Free-to-watch highlights of every Scottish Premiership game on our website.
  • Sky Sports is your ultimate destination for domestic football with live coverage of the Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership and the Women’s Super League.
  • Find out more about Sky Sports





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