CELTIC's league fixtures for the upcoming Premiership campaign have been announced.
The Hoops will start the defence of their league title with a home match against Aberdeen at Celtic Park.
As is tradition, this match will also be used to unveil to league flag following last season's triumph.
The SPFL confirmed all of the fixtures for each of its 42 clubs this morning at 9am.
This means fans up and down the country can begin planning for games, although these dates are subject to change depending on TV selections and involvement in European competitions.
The first derby match against Rangers will take place on September 3.
Here is a full list of all of Celtic's league fixtures...
July
31/07/22 Celtic v Aberdeen 16:30 Sky Sports
August
06/08/22 Ross County v Celtic 15:00
13/08/22 Kilmarnock v Celtic 15:00
20/08/22 Celtic v Heart of Midlothian 15:00
27/08/22 Dundee United v Celtic 15:00
September
03/09/22 Celtic v Rangers 15:00
10/09/22 Celtic v Livingston 15:00
17/09/22 St. Mirren v Celtic 15:00
October
01/10/22 Celtic v Motherwell 15:00
08/10/22 St. Johnstone v Celtic 15:00
15/10/22 Celtic v Hibernian 15:00
22/10/22 Heart of Midlothian v Celtic 15:00
29/10/22 Livingston v Celtic 15:00
November
05/11/22 Celtic v Dundee United 15:00
09/11/22 Motherwell v Celtic 19:45
12/11/22 Celtic v Ross County 15:00
December
17/12/22 Aberdeen v Celtic 15:00
24/12/22 Celtic v St. Johnstone 15:00
28/12/22 Hibernian v Celtic 19:45
January
02/01/23 Rangers v Celtic 15:00
07/01/23 Celtic v Kilmarnock 15:00
14/01/23 Celtic v St. Mirren 15:00
28/01/23 Dundee United v Celtic 15:00
February
01/02/23 Celtic v Livingston 19:45
04/02/23 St. Johnstone v Celtic 15:00
18/02/23 Celtic v Aberdeen 15:00
25/02/23 Celtic v Heart of Midlothian 15:00
March
04/03/23 St. Mirren v Celtic 15:00
18/03/23 Celtic v Hibernian 15:00
April
01/04/23 Ross County v Celtic 15:00
08/04/23 Celtic v Rangers 15:00
15/04/23 Kilmarnock v Celtic 15:00
22/04/23 Celtic v Motherwell 15:00
TBC (post-split)
May
TBC (post-split
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