The SPFL have announced the television picks for round three and four of the Scottish Premiership campaign - and it's no surprise that Celtic vs…
In a league first, next season will see the highest number of live matches ever shown from the top-flight after a new broadcast deal was announced.Celtic's visit to face St Mirren in Paisley has been switched to Sunday August 25, with the match getting underway in front of the Sky Sports cameras at 12 noon.In addition, Premier Sports will broadcast the league clash between Ross County and Aberdeen on Saturday August 31, with a 5.45pm kick-off time.
While the mouthwatering Glasgow Derby that will see Celtic and Rangers lock horns for the first time will now take place on Sunday September 1, and will begin at 12:30pm.Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly.
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