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Friday, 19 June 2015

Celtic host Ross County in league opener

Celtic players celebrating with the Scottish Premiership trophy

Celtic will start their Scottish Premiership title protection with a home diversion against Ross County.

Recently advanced Hearts begin their arrival to the top flight at home to St Johnstone in the first round of diversions on 1 August.

Jackie McNamara's Dundee United host Aberdeen in an opening-day New Firm derby at Tannadice.

The Championship commences a week later as Rangers face St Mirren, while Hibernian host Dumbarton.

In the other opening-day apparatuses in the top flight, Hamilton tackle Partick Thistle, Kilmarnock host Dundee and Inverness CT face Motherwell.

The apparatuses were uncovered as Scottish Professional Football League declared the 2015-16 installations for its four divisions.

SPF CEO Neil Doncaster said: "Today is a key minute in the Scottish football timetable when supporters of every one of the 42 clubs look ahead to another season with awesome reckoning, fervor and trust."

United will have the first Dundee derby of the season on 12 August and Celtic face Hearts on 26 September.

Mark Warburton assumes responsibility of Rangers for the new season, while Ian Murray begins his first crusade as St Mirren manager.

Somewhere else in the Championship on 8 August, Morton face Falkirk, Queen of the South tackle Alloa and Raith Rovers host Livingston.

Officers tackle Hibernian at Ibrox on 22 August.

Snap here for the Championship installations in full

Albion Rovers start life in Scottish League One with a home amusement against Ayr United subsequent to winning last season's fourth-level title.

Snap here for the League One installations in full

Cowdenbeath, who were downgraded from the Championship toward the end of 2014-15, stimulate Stranraer, while Stirling Albion, who supplanted Albion Rovers in League Two, host Clyde.

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