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Scottish Premiership: Will Celtic or Rangers win title? Who will finish in top six? How will relegation battle go? | Football News


We’re into the final few matches before the Scottish Premiership split and there is still plenty to decide right across the top-flight.

Celtic lead defending champions Rangers by three points after both clubs drew at the weekend – in a title race that could go into the final rounds of the season.

Hearts remain in pole position to finish third after victory at St Mirren, however, fourth to 10th are separated by just five points as clubs battle for European football and a top-six spot.

At the bottom, there are two points between Dundee who are at the foot of the table and St Johnstone, while Ross County are now seven points clear of Callum Davidson’s side.

Here, we assess the main battles from across the top flight and look at the fixtures that matter until the end of the season…

The table…

The fixtures…

Title race

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 02: Celtic Manager Ange Postecoglou and Giovanni van Bronckhorst shake hands during a cinch Premiership match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park, on February 02, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)

Rangers returned from the winter break with a six-point advantage over Celtic, however, Ange Postecoglou’s side are now three points ahead of their rivals with 10 games to go.

February’s Old Firm clash at Celtic Park was a significant night in this title race as Celtic maintained their unbeaten run which now stands at 22 league matches.

Their rivals, however, continue to struggle. Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s have picked up just 13 points from a possible 24 since the season resumed and are now four away games without victory in the league, a run Rangers will be keen to halt at St Johnstone on March 2, live on Sky Sports.

The pride of being crowned champions will be more than enough for the fans, but this season’s Premiership title comes with an even bigger prize. A place in the Champions League is all but guaranteed. With that comes a cash injection of £30m and rising.

There’s little, if any, margin for error over the coming weeks for both clubs so strap yourself in for a battle that could go down to the final weekend of the season.

Celtic

Celtic's Callum Mcgregor at full time against Aberdeen
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Callum McGregor is hoping to win the Scottish Premiership in his first season as Celtic captain

Position: 1st
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 2.39
Current league form: WWWWWD
Next league fixture: St Mirren (h)
Title Sky Bet odds: 2/7

Key pre-split fixtures to note: Mar 6: Livingston (a), Apr 3: Rangers (a)

Rangers

Scott Arfield celebrates with teammates after making it 4-0
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Rangers are hoping to retain the title under Giovanni van Bronckhorst

Position: 2nd
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 2.29
Current league form: DLWWDD
Next league fixture: St Johnstone (a)
Title Sky Bet odds: 23/10

Key pre-split fixtures to note: Mar 5: Aberdeen (h), Apr 3: Celtic (h)

Top-six battle

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - DECEMBER 22: Hibernians Ryan Porteous puts Hibernian 1-0 up during a Cinch Premiership match between Hibernian and Aberdeen at Easter Road, on December 22, 2021, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)

While Hearts are favourites to finish behind the Old Firm, Hibernian, Dundee United, Motherwell, St Mirren, Aberdeen, Livingston and Ross County will all have an eye on finishing in the top half of the table.

Just five points separate fourth to 10th, so who will seal a place in the top half?

Hearts

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 29: Hearts Manager Robbie Neilson during a cinch Premiership match between Hearts and Motherwell at Tynecastle Stadium, on anuary 29, 2022, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)
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Hearts are on course for third-place in their first season back in the Scottish Premiership

Position: 3rd
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 1.64
Current league form: WDLLLW
Next league fixture: Aberdeen (h)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 1/1000

Hibernian

Hibernian manager Shaun Maloney
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Hibernian boss Shaun Maloney believes his side can catch rivals Hearts

Position: 4th
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 1.25
Current league form: LDLLWD
Next league fixture: Dundee (a)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 1/6

Dundee Utd

DUNDEE, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 09: Dundee United's Tony Watt celebrates making it 2-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Dundee United and Motherwell at Tannadice Park, on February 09, 2022, in Dundee, Scotland. (Photo by Roddy Scott / SNS Group)
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Tony Watt joined Dundee United from Motherwell in January

Position: 5th
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 1.25
Current league form: LDDWDD
Next league fixture: Livingston (a)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 10/11

Motherwell

Motherwell are without a win in their last six games
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Motherwell have failed to win a match since the league resumed following the winter break

Position: 6th
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 1.25
Current league form: LDLLDD
Next league fixture: Ross County (h)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 1/3

Livingston

DINGWALL, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 09: Livingston's Alan Forrest makes it 1-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Ross County and Livingston at the Global Energy Stadium, on February 09, 2022, in Dingwall, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)
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Livingston finished in the top-six last season

Position: 7th
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 1.21
Current league form: WLWDDW
Next league fixture: Dundee Utd (a)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 13/8

St Mirren

PAISLEY, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 09: St Mirren's Connor Ronan celebrates making it 1-1 with Jordan Jones during a cinch Premiership match between St. Mirren and St Johnstone at the SMISA Stadium, on February 09, 2022, in Paisley, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
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St Mirren just missed out on a top-six finish last season

Position: 8th
Games played: 27
Points Per Game: 1.22
Current league form: WDWWDL
Next league fixture: Celtic (a)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 9/4

Aberdeen

Aberdeen Manager Jim Goodwin
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Jim Goodwin is the new Aberdeen manager leaving St Mirren

Position: 9th
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 1.14
Current league form: DLLDDD
Next league fixture: Hearts (a)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 13/8

Ross County

DUNDEE, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 05: Ross County manager Malky Mackay at full time during a cinch Premiership match between Dundee and Ross County the Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park, on February 05, 2022, in Dundee, Scotland.  (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)
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Malky Mackay is hoping to guide Ross County further away from relegation danger

Position: 10th
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 1.07
Current league form: DDWDLW
Next league fixture: Motherwell (a)
Top six Sky Bet odds: 25/1

Who could go down?

PERTH, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 02: St Johnstone's Michael O'Halloran and Dundee's Liam Fontaine in action during the cinch Premiership match between St Johnstone and Dundee at McDiarmid Park on October 02, 2021, in Perth, Scotland. (Photo by Roddy Scott / SNS Group)

Dundee – under new manager Mark McGhee – find themselves in the unenviable position of being bottom following their return to the Premiership this season.

The Dens Park club are two points behind St Johnstone but do have a game in hand on those above them.

Saints boss Callum Davidson says securing survival would match last season’s historic League Cup and Scottish Cup double.

Scoring goals was a problem for the Perth club earlier in the season, with just 11 coming in their first 20 matches. However, seven in eight games since the winter break has helped St Johnstone pick up nine points and reignite their survival hopes.

Finishing 11th will be the minimum aim for both teams, but a tricky relegation play-off final – live on Sky Sports – would still lie in store.

St Johnstone

St Johnstone remain rooted to the bottom of the Scottish Premiership
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St Johnstone are in a relegation battle after winning the cup double last season

Position: 11th
Games played: 28
Points Per Game: 0.82
Current league form: WDLDWL
Next league fixture: Rangers (h)
To finish bottom Sky Bet odds: 13/8

Dundee

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Mark McGhee has taken over at Dundee after James McPake’s sacking

Position: 12th
Games played: 27
Points Per Game: 0.77
Current league form: DDLWLL
Next league fixture: Hibernian (h)
To finish bottom Sky Bet odds: 1/2

The games coming up live on Sky Sports

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Further dates, kick-off times and television details to be confirmed – all fixtures subject to change.

Wednesday March 2

St Johnstone v Rangers – Kick-off 7.45pm

Sunday March 6

Livingston v Celtic – Kick-off 12 noon

Sunday March 20

Dundee v Rangers – Kick-off 12 noon

Sunday April 3

Rangers vs Celtic – Kick-off 12 noon

Sunday April 10

St Mirren v Rangers – Kick-off 12 noon





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