THE Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has confirmed a number of fixture changes due to live television coverage.
Two Premiership games will be aired in January, while one Championship clash has also been selected for coverage.
Celtic's trip to Firhill to face Partick Thistle will take place at 7.45pm on Tuesday 23 January, live on BT Sport 1.
Sky Sports will show Ross County's top-flight clash with Rangers in Dingwall on Sunday 28 January at 2pm.
In the second tier, BT Sport 1 will show live coverage of Dunfermline v St Mirren on Friday 26 January at 7.45pm.
The SPFL revealed that Celtic's meeting with Hearts at Parkhead has been moved to Tuesday 30 January due to a request from Police Scotland to avoid the game taking place on the same night as Partick Thistle v Rangers a day later.
None of the midweek games on 30 and 31 January will be shown on television.
Television coverage
Tuesday January 23, 2018
Ladbrokes Premiership
Partick Thistle v Celtic
Live on BT Sport 1, kick-off 7.45pm
Friday January 26, 2018
Ladbrokes Championship
Dunfermline Athletic v St Mirren
Live on BT Sport 1, kick-off 7.45pm
Sunday January 28, 2018
Ladbrokes Premiership
Ross County v Rangers
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 2.00pm
Fixture amendment
Tuesday January 30, 2018
Ladbrokes Premiership
Celtic v Heart of Midlothian
Kick-off 7.45pm
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