Sky Sports is showing Rangers' trip to Aberdeen.
The first Old Firm game of the season will be broadcast on Sky Sports at noon on September 10.
After drawing the first two meetings between the sides, the Dons lost the most recent clash at Ibrox and will be looking to get their first league win over Rangers in a long time.
The Sky Sports cameras will be at Tannadice Park as the Socceroos return to the place where they won the title.
The first Old Firm game of the new season will take place on September 10, live on Sky Sports, as Rangers visit Celtic in what will be a crucial fixture in the title race.
The kick-off is 12pm.
The Celtic vs Rangers game will be played on September 3.
The Aberdeen vs Rangers game is scheduled to start at 12pm.
The season started on July 30th.
The campaign will take a break in the middle of the season in order to accommodate the first-ever winter World Cup, which will take place on the weekend of November 12 and 13
On the weekend of May 27/28, the season ends.
The Scottish Cup final will take place on Saturday, June 3, while the premier sports cup final will take place on February 26.
The final of the Europa League will take place in Hungary on May 31st, the Conference League final will take place in the Czech Republic on June 7th, and the European Championship final will take place in Istanbul on June 10th.
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Neil Doncaster is the SPFL's chief executive.
We've had a good relationship with Sky for a long time. 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 big part of that is 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 Championship live again next season."
Part of that is the women's game.
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The top two divisions of the women's league will be under the control of the SPFL next year.
It's a huge development in the game in Scotland. We want to be involved in the growth of women's football around the world.
We are hopeful that we will be able to give whatever support we can to maximize the potential that exists in women's football in Scotland.