The 2022/23 Scottish Premiership season is fast approaching, with the first round of matches due to kick off in just over a month's time on the weekend of July 30 and 31.
Livingston will host Rangers in what will be a highly anticipated opening match of the campaign, which will also see four other clashes played on the same day including Kilmarnock vs. Dundee United.
One day later, Celtic will play host to Aberdeen at Parkhead as they hoist up the league flag after a stellar 2021/22 season that saw the Hoops crowned champions under Australian coach Ange Postecoglou's stewardship.
Many sides will feel they have a point to prove in 2022/23, with Hibernian and Aberdeen, in particular, looking to re-establish themselves amongst the Scottish footballing elite after both enduring a miserable time of things last term.
The Sporting News details where US-based viewers can catch all of the action once the Scottish Premiership gets underway.
When does the 2022/23 Scottish Premiership start and end?
The Scottish Premiership will start up again on the weekend of July 30/31, which is slightly earlier than usual due to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar starting in November.
Fixtures were announced last week by the SPFL, with Livingston hosting Rangers on the first match of the opening day at 7 a.m. ET on July 30. Celtic host Aberdeen one day later, at 11.30 a.m. ET.
📅 Here are your opening weekend fixtures in the @cinchuk SPFL!
— SPFL (@spfl) June 17, 2022
📺 @LiviFCOfficial v @RangersFC - Live on @SkySports - Saturday 30th July, 12:00pm
📺 @CelticFC v @AberdeenFC - Live on @SkySports - Sunday 31st July, 4:30pm pic.twitter.com/AaABq3Q54v
Following the weekend of November 12/13, the Scottish Premiership will break for the World Cup, resuming on December 17, 2022. The final round of clashes in 2022/23 will also be slightly later than previous seasons, finishing on May 28, 2023.
The first Old Firm Derby of the new term will take place on September 3, 2022, where reigning champions Celtic will compete against runners-up Rangers at Parkhead.
🤩 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐚 𝐠𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝐚𝐭 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐞! 🤩
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) June 17, 2022
The first #GlasgowDerby of the 2022/23 #cinchPrem is pencilled in for September 3rd at Celtic Park! 🍀 pic.twitter.com/Kps1CEqfNG
Who won the Scottish Premiership last season?
Celtic were the winners of the 2021/22 Scottish Premiership title, finishing four points ahead of bitter rivals Rangers.
Despite suffering three defeats in their first six Premiership matches last term, the Hoops rallied in style and went unbeaten for the rest of the campaign in the league, gaining some pivotal results on the way to what was their 10th championship in 11 years.
Last-gasp victories over Ross County and Dundee United, alongside a domestic double over adversaries Rangers home and away were key results on the road to glory. The Bhoys also dished out several drubbings across 2021/22, including two 6-0 wins at home to Dundee and St Mirren, as well as a 7-0 thrashing of St Johnstone in the last game before the league split.
Postecoglou will hope to add more success this coming season as well as stamp his authority on the UEFA Champions League, where Celtic will feature in the group phase after qualifying directly as Scottish champions.
What channel will the Scottish Premiership be on in 2022/23?
CBS Sports Network and Paramount+ will share custody of the Scottish Premiership coverage in the US, with one selected match per week, beamed out live to viewers based in the United States.
Domestic cup coverage is also available through CBS Sports Network and Paramount+, meaning viewers can catch high-profile Scottish Cup and Betfred Cup matches.
Scottish Premiership live streaming details
Streaming the Scottish Premiership is fairly straightforward, as CBS Sports Network and Paramount+ provide one selected match per week for coverage.
Domestic cup action is available through streaming services, allowing those who live in the US to catch live coverage from the Scottish Cup and Betfred Cup.
Scottish Premiership 2022/23 betting odds
Celtic are favorites to win the Scottish Premiership title, priced at -160 in the DraftKings odds for the championship. Rangers are narrowly behind their rivals on +120, whilst Hearts and Aberdeen are ranked at extreme long-shots at +6500 and +8000 respectively.
All odds courtesy of DraftKings
Title favourites | Betting odds |
Celtic | -160 |
Rangers | +120 |
Hearts | +6500 |
Aberdeen | +8000 |
Hibernian | +10000 |
Motherwell | +30000 |
Livingston | +30000 |
Kilmarnock | +40000 |
Dundee United | +40000 |
St Johnstone | +50000 |
Ross County | +80000 |
St Mirren | +100000 |