Scottish Premiership: Celtic Face Motherwell, Live On Sky & Rangers host Ross County as part of a full card | Football news
Here’s what to look out for at both ends of the table in the Scottish Premiership …
What is living on Sky Sports?
Motherwell begins life without Stuart Kettlewell on Sunday when they hosted Celtic, live on Sky Sports.
He Stop after defeating St. Johnstone Given that Stevie Frail took over as they were trying to beat Celtics for the first time since 2015.
Jota could contain Celtic He returned from Rennes Earlier in the week, with Adam Idah, he set a line after his double double double defeat in their Champions League in Aston Vili.
The trainers have been undefeated in the last 19 visits of Fir Park at all competitions, winning each of their last 10 in a row with a total of 33-6.
Will Rangers’ undefeated home race continue?
The challenge of the title is now a big question, but the Rangers will have to stay within 10 points from Celtic with another win of the League in Ibrox.
The foreign Philippe Clement did not lose at home in the premiere of this season, and Cyriel Dessers could achieve three consecutive league matches for the first time. The Diomanda’s State is also available after winning a red card appeal.
After desperate of 25 trips to league trips without a victory, Ross County has now won each of his last three on his way.
They lost in every trip to Ibrox from returning 1-1 in 2017.
Can Aberdeen end up without winning hibbos?
While Hibernian is in an undefeated run in eight games in Scottish Prime Minister, Aberdeen picked up only four points from his last 13 league matches after a glittering start of the campaign.
The Easter Road Club is in flight form, while the doons managed to score only one goal of the 2025 league.
The meeting of this weekend is also celebrated for two years since Jim Goodwin was fired as manager Aberdeen after the defeat of Hibs left him with one victory from 10.
After losing three consecutive visits to the League of Hibees, Aberdeen avoided defeat in the last two (W1 D1), scoring seven goals in the process.
Will Hearts’ continue with Dundee again?
The hearts are undefeated in the last five premiership games and can move to the eighth if they manage to beat Dunde on Saturday.
Only Rangers picked up more points in January than Hearts, who also scored four of the last five meetings with Dens Park Side while scoring 12 goals.
Tony Docherty without a win are in the last four home games, although at the time they withdrew to the Kelts and Rangers.
Can Dundee United rediscover his form against Kilmarnock?
Dundee United won only one of his last five games, but they remain third in the Scottish premiere and could strengthen that position this weekend.
They face the Kilmarnock side, which also fights for the form and in danger of fighting for relegation.
The side of Dereka Mcinnes is currently 11th. At the table, but she could move on the eighth if she wins the park park.
Killie are undefeated in the four Scottish Premiership match against Dundee United, which is their longest undefeated driving against United in a top flight since 2006.
Will St. Johnstone encourage their hope in survival?
The underside of St Johnstone picked up a huge victory last time, and the victory in St Mirren on Saturday could switch them to four points of 11. As they try to ensure survival.
They have been without victory in the last 10 games in Paisley and have lost five of their last six league matches along the way.
The victory for friends would bring them back to the top six – Toyos Olusany scored seven goals in the prime minister this season, surpassing his number for the entire last term.