Two Rangers fixtures have been rescheduled as the SPFL confirmed five matches involving the Ibrox club have been selected for live TV coverage.
Fixtures against Dundee and St Johnstone have had their date and kick-off times altered.
The away trip to Dundee will be played on January 9 after it was postponed from November 2 due to the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup.
And the Ibrox tie against St Johnstone has been moved from Saturday, January 11 to Sunday, January 12 as a result of Rangers being involved in Europa League action on January 9.
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Five Rangers matches have also been confirmed for live coverage with four on Sky Sports and one on Premier Sports.
Sky will show matches against Aberdeen, St Johnstone, Ross County and Dundee with Premier Sports covering the fixture against Hearts in November.
SPFL Chief Operating Officer Calum Beattie: “We are delighted to announce the latest William Hill Premiership matches to be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports and Premier Sports, with so many big games to look forward to in the weeks and months ahead.
“It’s an exciting time for Scottish football and we are pleased to be able to showcase the best of our game with more live TV matches than ever before.”
Rangers TV selections
Aberdeen vs Rangers - Wednesday, October 30 - 8pm - Sky Sports
Rangers vs Hearts - Sunday, November 10 - 5pm - Premier Sports
St Johnstone vs Rangers - Sunday, December 1 - 12pm - Sky Sports
Ross County vs Rangers - Sunday, December 8 - 12pm - Sky Sports
Dundee vs Rangers - Thursday, January 9 - 8pm - Sky Sports
Rearranged Rangers fixtures
Dundee vs Rangers - Thursday, January 9 - 8pm (Postponed on November 2 due to Premier Sports Cup semi-final)
Rangers vs St Johnstone - Sunday, January 12 - 3pm (Rescheduled from Jan 11 as Rangers play on Jan 9)
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