Dates of the key to be used for 2022/23 seasons.
The opening Old Firm clash and Edinburgh derby to kick off the season's new Scottish Premiership season are among the Scottish Premiership fixtures to be broadcast online through Sky Sports.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst will take his Rangers team into Celtic Park on Saturday, September 3 and kick-off is scheduled for 12.30pm.
New Hibernian manager Lee Johnson's first match against the city's opponents Hearts will be streamed live via Sky Sports on the 7th of August on a Sunday at noon.
Champions Celtic will play home to Aberdeen on July 31, just a day before Rangers start their title race against Livingston.
Ange Postecoglou's visit to newly promoted Kilmarnock is part of the live games on August 14th, which will be played on Sunday at noon. Celtic will return to Sky Sports on Sunday, August 28, as they take on Tannadice to take on Dundee United.
Rangers play with Hibernian in the game at Easter Road will also be broadcast live on 20 August, starting at 12.30pm.
Dates of the key to be used for 2022/23 seasons.
The Scottish Premiership season will commence with the weekend of July 30/31.
The team will be suspended during between seasons in order to prepare for the first ever winter World Cup, taking a break on November 12/13before returning during the weekend that falls between December 17 and 18.
The season comes to an end the weekend of May 27/28.
The Premier Sports Cup final will take place on Sunday, February 26, and the date for finals for the Scottish Cup final is not yet confirmed.
The Europa League final will take place at the end of May, in Budapest The Europa Conference League final will take place at the end of June, in Prague and the Champions League final will be played on the 10th of June in Istanbul.
SPFL Chief executive Neil Doncaster expects another "gripping" season of Scottish Premiership football, live on Sky Sports.
"We've been enjoying a favorable partnership with Sky for a number of seasons. It's been a wonderful partnership. We've seen our the number of viewers grow in viewers watching Sky Sportsin recent years , and I believe the reason for this is the relationship and the method by the way we've built that relationship with Sky.
"We're thankful for the support Sky continues to provide the entire Scottish game , and we're eager to see Sky Sports once more exclusively showing the Cinch Premiership live in the coming season.
"There's plenty to look forward to , and part of it is the women's sport.
"Next season, the two top Divisions in the Women's League will fall under the jurisdiction to the SPFL and we're thrilled about it.
"I believe it's an thrilling development for the sport of soccer in Scotland. We've witnessed the increase in women's football all over the world and are keen to be a part of it.
"It's been led very much by the clubs and we're certainly hopeful that we'll be able to give whatever support we can to maximise the potential that undoubtedly exists in women's football in Scotland."