THE SPFL have confirmed a series of fixture amendments over the festive period for Scotland's top flight.
Three Rangers and Celtic games have been rescheduled for TV purposes, with Sky Sports selecting their latest picks for the box.
Rangers vs Hibs at Ibrox will be the first Premiership match following the World Cup break.
Celtic's game at Aberdeen has also been shift to an early kick-off.
Their respective midweek fixtures at Ross County and and Hibs have also been chosen for live broadcast too.
While the next instalment of the big derby has also unsurprisingly been picked for TV on January 2.
Full list of changes
Thursday December 15
cinch Premiership
Rangers v Hibernian
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 8.00pm
Saturday December 17
cinch Premiership
Aberdeen v Celtic
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 12.30pm
Friday December 23
cinch Premiership
Ross County v Rangers
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 7.30pm
Wednesday December 28
cinch Premiership
Hibernian v Celtic
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 8.00pm
Monday January 2
cinch Premiership
Rangers v Celtic
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 12.30pm
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