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Celtic and Rangers fixtures reshuffled as Light Blues picked for Sky Sports double-header

Rangers have been selected for two Sky Sports matches in early 2023 as Celtic's fixture with St Mirren is also subject to change in the latest round of Premiership fixture reschedules.

Motherwell v Hibs and Dundee United v Rangers are up for a Sky Sports double header as the broadcaster confirms they are set show off Scotland's top flight in their regular Premier League kick-off slots on Sunday, January 8 as that is a FA Cup weekend. It means the Premiership will be the main attraction on both Sky Sports Main Event and Football.

A trio of fixtures also move January 14/15 to Wednesday, January 18 due to make way for the Viaplay Cup semi-finals. Aberdeen will travel to Hearts, Celtic will host St Mirren and Sky have picked their live TV game as Kilmarnock v Rangers - with both of those sides in the last four at Hampden the prior weekend.

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Premiership January fixture changes

Sunday January 8

Motherwell v Hibernian

Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 1.30pm

Sunday January 8

Dundee United v Rangers

Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 4.00pm

Wednesday January 18

Celtic v St Mirren

Kick-off 7.45pm

Wednesday January 18

Heart of Midlothian v Aberdeen

Kick-off 7.45pm

Wednesday January 18

Kilmarnock v Rangers

Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 8.00pm

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