The SPFL has confirmed the post-split fixtures for the Premiership.
All 12 of Scotland's top-flight teams have eagerly been anticipating the release of the fixture card for the top and bottom six matches.
There were concerns that this would have to be delayed with Dundee vs Rangers still to be played as part of the regular season. However, with Motherwell and Hibernian sharing the spoils on Saturday, Tony Docherty's side were confirmed as a top-six team.
So, without wasting any needless time, the SPFL has produced the fixtures for each team's last five matches to finalise what has been an enthralling 2023/24 campaign.
Here are all of the fixtures listed in full:
TOP SIX
Week 34
Kilmarnock vs Hearts Sat April 27 3pm
St Mirren vs Rangers Sun April 28 12.30pm
Dundee vs Celtic Sun April 28 3pm
Week 35
Celtic vs Hearts Sat May 4 3pm
Dundee vs St Mirren Sat May 4 3pm
Rangers vs Kilmarnock Sun May 5 1pm
Week 36
Celtic vs Rangers Sat May 11 12.30pm
Hearts vs Dundee Sat May 11 3pm
St Mirren vs Kilmarnock Sat May 11 3pm
Week 37
Rangers vs Dundee Tues May 14 7.30pm
Kilmarnock vs Celtic Wed May 15 7.30pm
St Mirren vs Hearts Wed May 15 7.45pm
Week 38
Celtic vs St Mirren Sat May 18 12.30pm
Dundee vs Kilmarnock Sat May 18 12.30pm
Hearts vs Rangers Sat May 18 12.30pm
BOTTOM SIX
Week 34
Aberdeen vs Motherwell Sat April 27 3pm
Livingston vs Ross County Sat April 27 3pm
St Johnstone vs Hibernian Sat April 27 3pm
Week 35
Aberdeen vs St Johnstone Sat May 4 3pm
Motherwell vs Livingston Sat May 4 3pm
Ross County vs Hibernian Sat May 4 3pm
Week 36
Livingston vs St Johnstone Sat May 11 3pm
Ross County vs Motherwell Sat May 11 3pm
Hibernian vs Aberdeen Sun May 12 3pm
Week 37
Aberdeen vs Livingston Wed May 15 7.45pm
Hibernian vs Motherwell Wed May 15 7.45pm
St Johnstone vs Ross County Wed May 15 7.45pm
Week 38
Livingston vs Hibernian Sunday May 19 3pm
Motherwell vs St Johnstone Sunday May 19 3pm
Ross County vs Aberdeen Sunday May 19 3pm
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