The first Premiership match of the season featuring Rangers at Ibrox will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, while Celtic's away game against Ross County has also been included in the schedule.
Philippe Clement's side return to Govan this month after delays to stadium improvements saw them start the new campaign at Hampden Park.
Their match against David Gray's Hibernian will be played in front of the Sky cameras on Sunday, September 29.
Rangers won their two Premiership matches at the national stadium, but a draw at Hearts and defeat to Celtic leaves them fourth in the table after four games.
Hibs are ninth and without a win under new head coach Gray in the league this season.
TrendingCeltic have made a perfect start to their title defence and their trip to Ross County will also be shown live on Sunday, October 6.
The Staggies, who are currently 10th, will face a tough test against the Hoops, who they last beat in Dingwall in February 2021.
There will be no winter break at the halfway stage of the Scottish Premiership this season.
The final round of pre-split fixtures takes place on April 12/13, while the regular season ends on May 17/18.
The Premiership play-off final, played over two legs live on , will bring the campaign to an end on May 22 and 25.
The Championship season begins on Friday August 2, with the final round of games on Friday May 2, 2025. Meanwhile, League One and League Two will kick off on Saturday August 3, with those campaigns ending on Saturday May 3.
The Viaplay League Cup final will be held on Sunday December 15 while the date for the Scottish Cup final is yet to be confirmed.
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