PREMIER SPORTS have confirmed the Premier Sports Cup group stage fixtures they'll broadcast live on TV.
The broadcaster confirmed six matches in the group stage of the competition will be shown live.
First up will be a match between Peterhead and Aberdeen on Sunday 10 July.
Falkirk taking on Hibs is the next selection for two days later in a midweek clash.
Scottish Championship winners Kilmarnock will then take on Partick Thistle on Tuesday 13 July.
Hibs will then again be in live broadcast action as they travel to Bonnyrigg Rose on Sunday 17 July.
Airdrie against St Mirren is the next selection from the midweek card on Tuesday 19 July.
And the final match selected for TV coverage is Aberdeen at home to Raith Rovers on Sunday 24 July.
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— Premier Sports (@PremierSportsTV) May 27, 2022
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