Willie Collum handed Celtic clash as Rangers learn referee and VAR for Dundee United showdown
The Scottish FA have announced their refereeing picks for the return of the Premiership this weekend - two weeks after what was a rather uncomfortable time for match officials.
Almost every top-flight game on March 18 was marred with controversy which led to calls from managers, pundits and fans for VAR technology to be scrapped. For something that was meant to improve decisions, it has left Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou incensed on several occasions while Killie manager Derek McInnes recently claimed his club have been harshly dealt with - getting "zilch" from VAR.
As the Premiership goes into the final nine games of the season after the international break, all eyes will be on how the officials continue to use VAR and if they can defer from becoming the biggest talking point at matches. Don Robertson will be the man in the middle when Rangers and Dundee United face off at Ibrox on Saturday, whilst experienced whistler Willie Collum will take charge of Celtic's clash with Ross County a day later. However Nick Walsh, who has been heavily criticised since VAR's introduction, is set to sit out officiating duties on this occasion.
Record Sport looks at the appointments across the weekend's action.
Rangers vs Dundee United
Referee: Don Robertson
Assistant referees: Dougie Potter and Drew Kirkland
Fourth official: Iain Snedden
VAR: Mike Roncone
Assistant VAR: Andrew McWilliam
Ross County vs Celtic
Referee: Willie Collum
Assistant referees: Jonathan Bell and Steven Traynor
Fourth official: Mike Roncone
VAR: Steven Kirkland
Assistant VAR: David Roome
Hibernian vs Motherwell
Referee: Graham Grainger
Assistant referees: Daniel McFarlane and David Dunne
Fourth official: Dan McFarlane
VAR: Chris Graham
Assistant VAR: Graeme