Fans of the Scottish Premiership will be able to return to matches after the winter break, with restrictions on large outdoor events being lifted on Monday.
The Scottish government decided to allow 500 people to attend games on Boxing Day in order to slow down the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid.
The SPFL board voted to bring forward the winter break after December 26, meaning ties on December 29 and January 2 were changed.
The rearranged fixture will have no crowd limit, as confirmed by Scotland's First Minister,Nicola Sturgeon.
Despite reports that the Six Nations rugby matches could be moved to one country, other major sporting events, such as Scotland's Six Nations rugby matches, will go ahead as planned.
Those who had their second dose over four months ago will need to have a booster shot in January.
Organisers must check at least 50 percent of attendees at large events.
The games will take place when they are postponed.
The Old Firm, Edinburgh and Dundee derbies will now take place on either side of the Scottish Cup fourth round, after the fixture was pushed back to December 29 and January 2.
Monday January 17
The Celtic vs Hibernian game is at 7.45pm.
Tuesday January 18
Sky Sports broadcasts Aberdeen vs Rangers.
The game is between St Mirren and Dundee United.
The Heart of Midlothian is playing St Johnstone.
The Livingston vs Dundee game will be played at 7.45pm.
Ross County is playing Motherwell.
February 1 is Tuesday.
7.45pm is when Dundee vs Dundee United will be played.
Sky Sports will show the Heart of Midlothian vs.
The Livingston vs St Johnstone game is on.
Ross County is playing Aberdeen.
St. Mirren is playing Motherwell.
February 2 is Wednesday.
Sky Sports broadcasts Celtic vs Rangers.
The table for the Scottish Premiership.
The team of the season so far has been named by Walker and Boyd.
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Kris and Andy talk about their best XI at the halfway point of the season.
Kris and Andy have picked their teams of the season so far, following an unpredictable start to the season.
Rangers lead the way from rivals Celtic by six points, but only two players from each side feature in Walker's XI, while three from either half of the Old Firm were selected.
The pair agreed on just four selections and went for different formations, with players from other teams also selected.
Click here if you want to see who they chose.
Pick your best XI using our team selector.
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