There’s another action-packed weekend in the Scottish Premiership with a game sky sports live.
Sky Sports cameras will be at Easter Road for Hibernian’s clash with Celtic on Sunday, with all other games on sky sports news As well as our live blog on the Sky Sports app and website.
Let’s see what’s at stake this weekend…
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Hibs have had a tough start to the season, losing 3-0 to St Mirren, and the second round game won’t be easy.
They faced champion Celtic at home, broadcast live on Sky TV. Celtic defeated Kilmarnock 4-0 in the first game of the new season.
David Gray has had a busy transfer window this week with Nicky Carden, Junior Hoilett and Kieron Bowie all joining the club and all available for Sunday’s game.
Celtic’s Matt O’Reilly is almost certain to start amid continued interest in the midfielder – one of the 12 teams he has faced in the league since the start of the 2022/23 season , 11 teams have contributed at least 1 assist; the only team he has missed is Hibs in eight games.
Rangers’ Hampden era begins against injured Motherwell
Philippe Clement’s side were due to play their first Ibrox game of the season but due to delays in work at the Copeland Stand they will face Motherwell at Hampden Park.
Rangers’ last game at the National Stadium was the Scottish Cup in May, which they lost 1-0, and Rangers manager Stuart Kettlewell has never managed a game there.
A late equalizer against Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League qualifiers will give Rangers confidence after a 0-0 draw with Hearts on the first day.
Motherwell have eight first-team players injured and are looking for a first win of the new season following last weekend’s draw with Ross County.
Will Trin’s winning streak continue?
Jimmy Thelin followed up their Carabao Cup group stage success with a 2-1 win over St Johnstone in the Premier League opener, becoming the first Aberdeen manager to have managed each of his first five games. A winning coach.
He will hope his players can impress in their first home league game but it will be a test for St Mirren, who beat Hibs 3-0 in their opening game .
Fellows will also be encouraged by Olusanya’s late equalizer against Bryan in the third qualifying round of the Europa League.
St Mirren have won 2 of their last 3 league games against Pittodrie after failing to win in their last 15 league games.
Can Ross County or Dundee United get their first win?
After last weekend’s dramatic Dundee derby, United traveled north to Dingwall to face Ross County, who also started the new season with a draw.
Jim Goodwin’s side marked their return to the Premier League with a 2-2 draw against their city rivals, but they will be aiming to keep a rare clean sheet in the top flight as they have only managed one goal in their last 20 games A game.
The Staggies have lost three of their last four league meetings with newly promoted sides and have lost three of their four games against Dundee United when they first returned to the league in 2020/21.
Can Dundee find a way to beat Hearts?
Dundee have struggled in the top flight against Hearts, losing their last three games and are determined to avoid a fourth successive title for the first time since 2004.
They also struggled in their first home game of the Premier League season, suffering defeats in their last 11 games.
Tony Docherty’s side will be full of confidence coming off last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Dundee United, while Jambo are yet to score this season, drawing 0-0 with Rangers in their opening game Team.
Who will score at Rugby Park?
Kilmarnock will be hoping for a repeat of last season’s first home game of the season, a 1-0 win over Rangers, as they look to build on last weekend’s defeat to Celtic.
Their late equalizer against Tromso in the Europa League qualifiers will give them momentum, but how much will a 2-2 draw cost the players?
St Johnstone also lost their first game and had to settle for a late consolation against Aberdeen.
Despite the defeat, Craig Levein was full of praise for his new squad as he looks to look up rather than hide behind this season.
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