Upcoming Scottish Premiership Fixtures
The passion and drama of the Scottish Premiership continues with another huge round of fixtures. You can view all the upcoming fixtures for the next crucial round of matches below.
Saturday 4th April
- 15:00 - Hibernian vs Kilmarnock
- 15:00 - Motherwell vs Falkirk
- 15:00 - Rangers vs Dundee United
- 15:00 - St. Mirren vs Aberdeen
Sunday 5th April
- 14:00 - Livingston vs Hearts
- 16:30 - Dundee FC vs Celtic
What Scottish Premiership predictions do you cover?
LiveScore provides a comprehensive range of betting tips and predictions for every match in the Scottish Premiership. We offer a weekly match summary of all games taking place in one article, which is ideal for building accumulators and bet builders. You can also check the latest results as they happen.
For each fixture, you’ll find a recommended bet, the latest team news, and in-depth analysis. Our predictions are supported by the official Scottish Premiership standings, as well as dedicated tables for home and away form, giving you a full picture of each team's performance.
Who are the favourites for the Top Goalscorer award?
The race to be the Premiership's top goalscorer is always a major talking point and provides a useful guide for any goalscorer markets you may play. Here are some of the players likely to be in contention this season:
- T. Maswanhise (Motherwell)
- B. Nygren (Celtic)
- C. Braga (Hearts)
- L. Shankland (Hearts)
- K. Bowie (Hibernian)
- Y. Chermiti (Rangers)
- J. Tavernier (Rangers)
- J. McGrath (Hibernian)
- T. John-Jules (Kilmarnock)
Who are the favourites for most assists in the Scottish Premiership?
Or maybe you prefer to play the assists market? Plenty of creative players are looking to provide the ammunition for their team's title charge or European push. See the top contenders below.
- C. Slattery (Motherwell)
- C. Miller (Falkirk)
- C. Congreve (Dundee FC)
- K. Tierney (Celtic)
- A. Kyziridis (Hearts)
- E. Just (Motherwell)
- H. Milne (Hearts)
- N. Raskin (Rangers)
- D. Maeda (Celtic)
- D. John (St. Mirren)
- J. Mulligan (Hibernian)
- N. Cadden (Hibernian)
Who are the favourites to win the Scottish Premiership?
The title race in Scotland is famously dominated by the intense rivalry between Glasgow's Old Firm duo, Celtic and Rangers. But a third competitor has entered the race for the title in the 25/26 season, Hearts. The last time a club other than Rangers or Celtic won the Scottish top division was Aberdeen in 1985.
How does relegation work in the Scottish Premiership?
The team that finishes bottom of the league (12th place) is automatically relegated to the Scottish Championship. The team that finishes in 11th place faces a tense two-legged play-off against the winner of the Championship play-offs to decide the final spot in the top flight for next season.
Where can I see more Scottish Premiership stats?
Want to make your own match predictions by analysing the data? You’ll find form tables showing the outcomes of the last five matches of every team at a glance so you can see which teams are on a good run or struggling for results.
You can also find detailed team stats covering everything from goals scored to clean sheets, alongside comprehensive player stats to track the league's top performers.
And if you prefer to make your selections once the starting line-ups have been announced, we show these in the match build-up before kick-off.
How is the Scottish Premiership season formatted?
The 12 teams in the league play each other three times, for a total of 33 games. After this, the league "splits" into two halves: a top six and a bottom six. Each team then plays the other five teams in their half once more, bringing the total number of games to 38 for the season.
Who won the Scottish Premiership last season?
Celtic were crowned champions last season, finishing ahead of rivals Rangers to secure the league title.
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