On May 11, the Scottish Premiership’s third-to-last round of games, Celtic will host Rangers as the league prepares to split.
Rangers might cut into Celtic’s four-point advantage in the title match on Wednesday when they play at Dundee.
The top two teams’ last round of matches gets underway on April 28 when Rangers visits St. Mirren and Celtic, the reigning champions, visits Dens Park.
Rangers visit Hearts concurrently with Celtic’s final game at home against St Mirren.
Ross County is Livingston’s first opponent this weekend, although they are currently 12 points behind their closest relegation rivals.
In the end, each of the 12 elite teams will play 19 home games and 19 away.
The schedule after 33 games apiece does have a few oddities, though, with St Mirren travelling to Celtic three times and hosting Rangers and Hearts three times at home.
Kilmarnock will visit Dundee three times this season, while Aberdeen, who are in the bottom half of the table, will host St Johnstone three times at home.

The Old Firm teams are featured in all six of Sky Sports’ confirmed live broadcasts; a decision regarding the final weekend of competition is still pending.
Premiership matchups after a split
Hearts v. Kilmarnock, Motherwell v. Aberdeen, and Livingston v. Ross County
Hibernian vs. St. Johnstone
Rangers against. St. Mirren and Dundee
Hearts against. Celtic Aberdeen vs. St. Mirren Aberdeen vs. St. Johnstone
Motherwell v. Livingston, Hibernian v. Ross County
Rangers against. Highlanders
Rangers vs. Celtic Hearts vs. Dundee St. Mirren vs. Kilmarnock
St. Johnstone v. Livingston; Ross County v. Motherwell
Aberdeen versus Hibernian
Dundee vs. Rangers
Hearts against. St. Mirren vs. Kilmarnock Aberdeen vs. Livingston
Hibernian v. Motherwell, Ross County v. St. Johnstone
Rangers vs. Hearts Dundee vs. Kilmarnock Celtic vs. St. Mirren
Aberdeen v. Ross County Livingston v. Hibernian Motherwell v. St. Johnstone