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Celtic SPFL Premiership fixtures for 2024/25 in full as Kilmarnock visit on Flag Day

Another season, another defence of the Premiership title for Celtic who go chasing their fourth on the spin in 2024/25 – and they'll kick it off against Kilmarnock on Sunday, August 4.

Brendan Rodgers now has the key dates for his calendar after the fixtures for the upcoming season landed in his inbox on Thursday morning. The Hoops charged to another title last season, their third on the spin and third in total across Rodgers' two spells. They finished strong and outpaced stumbling Rangers to win it by a comfortable margin in the end. But now it resets to zero and the task is going again.

Celtic raise the flag against Killie live on Sky Sports on the opening Sunday and their second game, away to Hibs a week later, is also live on the box with a lunchtime kickoff. They host the first derby of the season when Rangers travel to Parkhead on matchday four - not yet picked for TV but a cert to be broadcast live.

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