THE season run-in is truly upon us now.
There are only five games left of the Scottish Premiership season.
And with so few games left remaining, that can only mean one thing - the split.
Like it or loathe it, the split certainly provides plenty of exciting at the business end of the campaign.
Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, Dundee United, Motherwell and Ross County make up the top six.
While Livingston, Hibs, Aberdeen, St Mirren, St Johnstone and Dundee make up the bottom.
The date for when the post split fixtures for the 2022/23 season will be announced has yet to be confirmed, but they are expected to land this week.
However, the fixture dates for when the games will be played have already been made available by the SPFL.
So, if you're a fan of one of Scotland's top 12 sides, clear room in your diary for these dates.
Exact details around kick-off times have yet to be firmed up, with the TV deal likely to dictate those - especially the fourth and final Old Firm instalment.
April
23rd - Premiership fixture round 34
30th - Premiership fixture round 35
May
7th - Premiership fixture round 36
11th - Premiership fixture round 37
14th - Premiership fixture round 38
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