ROSS County were the main losers of the post-split fixtures after being told they will end the Ladbrokes Premiership campaign having played more games away than at home.
County will play 18 home games and 20 away with just two fixtures to come in Dingwall after the split.
Jim McIntyre’s side are fighting relegation and were among four teams who could have suffered the imbalance – four of the top-six will have played 17 at home by the split and only two of the bottom six.
Motherwell and Kilmarnock have both been on the end of the same problem in recent seasons while the other possibility, Hamilton, had experienced a financial disadvantage when the initial fixtures came out in the summer with only one home game against both Celtic and Rangers.
In contrast, the good news kept coming for Partick Thistle, who have gained a home game after qualifying for the top six for the first time.
Post-split fixtures in full:
Friday 28th April 2017
19:45 Ross County v Inverness CT (BT Sport)
Saturday 29th April 2017
12:00 Rangers v Celtic (Sky Sports)
15:00 Aberdeen v St Johnstone
15:00 Hamilton Accies v Kilmarnock
15:00 Hearts v Partick Thistle
15:00 Motherwell v Dundee
Saturday 6th May 2017
12:15 Inverness CT v Hamilton Accies (Sky Sports)
15:00 Celtic v St Johnstone
15:00 Kilmarnock v Dundee
15:00 Motherwell v Ross County
Sunday 7th May 2017
12:15 Partick Thistle v Rangers (BT Sport)
15:00 Hearts v Aberdeen
Friday 12th May 2017
19:45AberdeenvCeltic (BT Sport)
Saturday 13th May 2017
12:15 Rangers v Hearts (Sky Sports)
15:00 Dundee v Ross County
15:00 Hamilton Accies v Motherwell
15:00 Kilmarnock v Inverness CT
15:00 St Johnstone v Partick Thistle
Tuesday 16th May 2017
19:45 Dundee v Inverness CT
19:45 Motherwell v Kilmarnock
19:45 Ross County v Hamilton Accies
Wednesday 17th May 2017
19:45 Rangers v Aberdeen
19:45 St Johnstone v Hearts
Thursday 18th May 2017
19:45 Partick Thistle v Celtic (Sky Sports)
Saturday 20th May 2017
15:00 Hamilton Accies v Dundee
15:00 Inverness CT v Motherwell
15:00 Kilmarnock v Ross County
Sunday 21st May 2017
12:30 Celtic v Hearts (Sky Sports)
12:30 Partick Thistle v Aberdeen
12:30 St Johnstone v Rangers
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