The SPFL has announced the latest Sky Sports and Premier Sports live TV picks for the New Year.
Rangers' trip to Easter Road to face Hibernian during the early days of 2025 will be showcased live on the box.
Meanwhile, Celtic's long trip up the A9 to face Ross County on the second weekend of January has been changed to an early kick-off.
Both of Glasgow's big two have midweek games to contend with too following their respective postponements due to their involvement in the Premier Sports Cup final.
Aberdeen vs Motherwell and Aberdeen vs Heart of Midlothian have been selected for TV coverage too.
Here's a full list of the updated fixture changes
Sunday January 5
William Hill Premiership
Hibernian v Rangers
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 12 noon
Sunday January 5
William Hill Premiership
Motherwell v Aberdeen
Live on Premier Sports, kick-off 2.30pm
Saturday January 11
William Hill Premiership
Ross County v Celtic
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 12.30pm
Sunday January 12
William Hill Premiership
Aberdeen v Heart of Midlothian
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 3.00pm
Tuesday January 14
William Hill Premiership
Dundee v Celtic
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 8.00pm
(P-P on Sat Dec 14 due to the Premier Sports Cup final)
Wednesday January 15
William Hill Premiership
Rangers v Aberdeen
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 8.00pm
(P-P on Sun Dec 15 due to the Premier Sports Cup final)
Sunday January 26
William Hill Premiership
Dundee United v Rangers
Live on Sky Sports, kick-off 12 noon
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