The Scottish Premiership have announced their latest Sky television selections for the spring period, with Celtic vs Rangers at the start of April being the pick of the bunch.
Rangers are confirmed to only have two games beamed live before the Scottish Premiership splits - a small amount when compared to Celtic's five. Sky, who will pay a princely sum of £150million over a four-year period from 2024 to 2028, have announced they will broadcast five more fixtures on top of those already selected. These kick off with Celtic's away trip to St Mirren on March 5 - the only domestic fixture they have lost this season back in September - alongside a trip to Ross County in early April before hosting Rangers in an Old Firm derby the week after.
Rangers' only other televised fixture in that time is their away trip to Motherwell in mid-March, with Michael Beale's men set to embark on a host of Saturday 3pm kick-offs due to their lack of involvement on screens across the UK. The other non-Old Firm fixtures is Hibs' trip to Tannadice on April 9.
Sky Sports live games
Sunday March 5: St Mirren vs Celtic, kick-off 12pm
Saturday March 18: Motherwell vs Rangers, kick-off 12.30pm
Sunday April 2: Ross County vs Celtic, kick-off 12pm
Saturday April 8: Celtic vs Rangers, kick-off 12.30pm
Sunday April 9: Dundee United vs Hibernian, kick-off 12pm
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