The SPFL have confirmed the Scottish Premiership fixtures for the 2024/25 season.
Here is every Celtic fixture date for the regular season.
Celtic vs Kilmarnock - August 4
Hibs vs Celtic - August 11
St Mirren vs Celtic - August 24
Celtic vs Rangers - August 31
Celtic vs Hearts - September 14
St Johnstone vs Celtic - September 28
Ross County vs Celtic - October 5
Celtic vs Aberdeen - October 19
Motherwell vs Celtic - October 26
Celtic vs Dundee - October 30
Celtic vs Dundee United - November 2
Kilmarnock vs Celtic - November 9
Hearts vs Celtic - November 23
Celtic vs Ross County - November 30
Aberdeen vs Celtic - December 4
Celtic vs Hibs - December 7
Dundee vs Celtic - December 14
Dundee United vs Celtic - December 21
Celtic vs Motherwell - December 26
Celtic vs St Johnstone - December 29
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Rangers vs Celtic - January 2
Celtic vs St Mirren - January 5
Ross County vs Celtic - January 11
Celtic vs Dundee - January 25
Motherwell vs Celtic - February 1
Celtic vs Dundee United - February 15
Hibs vs Celtic - February 22
Celtic vs Aberdeen - February 26
St Mirren vs Celtic - March 1
Celtic vs Rangers - March 15
Celtic vs Hearts - March 29
St Johnstone vs Celtic - April 5
Celtic vs Kilmarnock - April 12
Post-split fixture dates
Saturday 26/04/2025
Saturday 03/05/2025
Saturday 10/05/2025
Wednesday 14/05/2025
Saturday 17/05/2025 / Sunday 18/05/2025
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