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Celtic handed Saturday NIGHT trip to Hearts as 6 more Rangers fixtures picked for Sky Sports coverage

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The SPFL have announced the latest batch of games selected for TV with 12 matches getting the live treatment. Sky Sports have selected eight out those outings with Premier Sports beaming four of the matches between the end of October and early January.

Sky Sports will show coverage of Aberdeen vs Rangers at Pittodrie on Wednesday, October 30 with an 8pm start while Celtic's trip to face Hearts in the capital on Saturday November 23 has been handed an unusual 7.45pm start time.

The Sunday slot for this game was not available due to Scotland and Australia squaring off at Murrayfield in the Autumn Test.

There is also a blockbuster Sunday on November 10 with Celtic's trip to Kilmarnock live on Sky Sports at 3pm followed by Rangers vs Hearts at Ibrox on Premier Sports from 5pm on the same day. Record Sport have outlined all the live games, dates, kick-off times and channel they will be broadcasted on below. Wednesday October 30 - Aberdeen v Rangers.

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