Sky Sports will be showing live Scottish Premier League games. Up to 60 games will be available on the Scottish Football homepage, with four live matches on the opening weekend including Motherwell v Rangers, Falkirk v Dundee United, Celtic v St Mirren and Hearts v Aberdeen.
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Hear what all the Scottish Premier League managers had to say when we asked them about their goals for the season ahead of the new campaign.
Ahead of the new Scottish Premier League season, which kicks off with four matches live on Sky Sports on the opening weekend, we look at the key talking points at each club…
Can Aberdeen balance domestic and European responsibilities?
Pictured: Aberdeen won the Scottish Cup final by beating Celtic last season.
Aberdeen's first Scottish Cup win in 35 years brought the added bonus of guaranteed European qualification.
However, the last time the Dons tried to combine continental football with league play they struggled, costing Barry Robson his job and ultimately failing to finish in the top six.
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Jimmy Thelin has spent the summer building a team capable of competing on two fronts this season, adding eight new players to the Scottish Cup-winning squad to cope with the demands of playing regularly twice a week.
The Swede will be hoping for a similar start to last season, when the team won 10 of their first 11 league games.
Are Celtic getting stronger or weaker compared to last season?
Sky Sports' Chris Sutton believes Rangers should be encouraged by Celtic's lack of signings this summer.
Despite the return of fan favourite Kieran Tierney from Arsenal this season, many Celtic fans are concerned that the club have yet to find replacements for winger Nicholas Kun and striker Kyogo Furuhashi.
Sky Sports' Chris Sutton says: “If you're a Rangers fan, you'll probably be encouraged by Celtic's lack of commercial activity.
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The Hoops have strengthened their squad but Tierney is perhaps the only summer signing who can be said with certainty to have strengthened their strongest squad.
Given that the championship starts on Sunday and the Champions League qualifiers begin in three
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