With Scotland out of Euro 2024, the attention for most Scottish football fans is turning toward the new domestic season.
It may only feel like the previous season has just ended, but the 2024/25 campaign will soon be upon us - and we'll be ready for it.
Most teams have already returned for pre-season training, with plenty of clubs jetting off to sunnier climes to ramp up their preparations.
The Premier Sports Cup fixtures will also roll around in the coming weeks, while Kilmarnock and St Mirren will be Scotland's first representatives in European qualifiers in July/
The new SPFL season will be just around the corner from that point - and the governing body of the leagues has announced when the fixtures are due to be revealed.
Here is everything you need to know...
When will the 2024/25 fixtures be released?
Fixtures for all four of the leagues - the Premiership, Champions League 1 & 2 - will be released on Thursday, June 27.
They will be unveiled at 9am.
Where can I see the 2024/25 fixtures?
We'll have a full list of all of the fixtures for the upcoming campaign on our website.
When does 2024/25 season start?
The new SPFL season will get underway at the beginning of August.
The opening weekend has been pencilled in for August 3/4.
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