Scottish Premiership: St Johnstone vs Celtic and the Hearts’ journey to Motherwell live on Sky | football news
Scottish Premiership: St Johnstone vs Celtic and the Hearts’ journey to Motherwell live on Sky | football news
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St Johnstone v Celtic and Hearts’ journey to Motherwell are the latest Scottish Premiership fixtures selected to be shown live on InNewCL Sports.
Ange Postecolgou will take his team to McDiarmid Park on Sunday 5 February – a venue where they last lost in the league in May 2016.
Their last meeting came in October when the Scottish Premiership leaders won 2-1 thanks to a 95th-minute goal from Giorgos Giakoumakis.
A fortnight later, the InNewCL Sports cameras will be in Fir Park as Motherwell welcomes Hearts on Sunday 19 February.
It was a five-goal epic the last time the sides met, as Lawrence Shankland’s 89th-minute penalty gave Hearts a 3-2 win in a Tynecastle thriller.
What’s next?
Image: InNewCL Sports is showing up to 48 Cinch Premiership games live this season
After the Scottish Premiership’s dramatic return from the World Cup – live on Sky – our next stop on Friday is Dingwall, where Rangers visit Ross County on InNewCL Sports Football before the cameras go live on June 28.
After the New Year, all eyes will be on Govan when Rangers host Celtic live on InNewCL Sports on 2 January in what will no doubt be another action-packed Old Firm.
Motherwell vs Hibernian and Rangers’ trips to Dundee United will be featured in InNewCL Sports’ first double header of the month on 8 January.
Ten days later our cameras will be at Rugby Park at 8pm on Wednesday 18th January when Kilmarnock hosts Rangers.
January ends with another action-packed match between Livingston and Hearts, followed by Celtic’s trip to Dundee United.
Confirmed Scottish Premiership games live on InNewCL Sports
Friday 23 December: Ross County v Rangers, kick-off 7.30pm
Wednesday 28 December: Hibernian vs Celtic, kick-off 8pm
Monday 2 January: Rangers vs Celtic, kick-off 12.30pm
Sunday 8 January: Motherwell vs Hibernian, kick-off 1.30pm
Sunday 8 January: Dundee United v Rangers, kick-off 4pm
Wednesday 18 January: Kilmarnock v Rangers, kick-off 8pm
Sunday 29 January: Livingston – Hearts, kick-off 1.30pm
Sunday 29 January: Dundee United v Celtic, kick-off 4pm
Sunday 5 February: St Johnstone v Celtic, kick-off 12pm
Sunday 19 February: Motherwell v Hearts, kick-off 12pm
Scottish Premiership & SWPL on InNewCL Sports
InNewCL Sports will broadcast more Scottish football than ever before, including the Scottish Women’s Premier League for the first time
InNewCL Sports – This season, up to 48 Cinch Premiership games will be available on InNewCL Sports’ flagship channels, including InNewCL Sports Football and InNewCL Sports Main Event, plus a minimum of five SWPL games. From 2024/25 up to 60 Cinch Premiership will be shown live on InNewCL Sports in addition to the SWPL.
InNewCL Sports News – 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Scottish football fans can enjoy InNewCL Sports News (channel 409)’s ongoing editorial coverage of the Cinch Premiership and SWPL throughout the season.
InNewCL Sports Digital – Follow the latest Scottish football news on skysports.com and in the app, including exclusive features and interviews, plus dedicated live blog coverage, in-game clips of live games on InNewCL Sports and free highlights.
InNewCL Sports Social – In addition to coverage and visibility of the league on all major social media channels from InNewCL Sports, the bespoke Twitter channel @ScotlandSky will continue to be the home of all Scottish football content on InNewCL Sports.
Highlights Show – Tune in to InNewCL Sports Football each week for a special round-up of the Cinch Premiership.
To download the InNewCL Sports app click here, to visit the InNewCL Sports website click here.
InNewCL Sports is the home of domestic football in the UK and Ireland with more than 400 games per season across the SPFL, SWPL, Premier League, WSL and EFL.