Key Points
- More Scottish Premiership title race matches involving Hearts, Rangers and Celtic will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in March.
- Hearts face Kilmarnock on March 14 at 8pm, managed by former Hearts boss Derek McInnes.
- Rangers visit St Mirren on March 15 at noon.
- Celtic travel to Dundee United on March 22 at noon.
Edinburgh (Glasgow Express) February 6, 2026 – Sky Sports has announced additional live broadcasts of key Scottish Premiership fixtures in March featuring title contenders Hearts, Rangers and Celtic.
These matches highlight the intensifying title race, with league leaders Hearts travelling to Kilmarnock, Rangers facing St Mirren and Celtic taking on Dundee United, all available to viewers on the channel.
Which March fixtures are live on Sky Sports?
Sky Sports will air Hearts’ clash with Kilmarnock on Friday March 14, kick-off 8pm, where Derek McInnes returns to his former club against the current league leaders.
The following day, Rangers head to St Mirren for a noon kick-off, adding to the weekend’s title race focus, while Celtic’s visit to Dundee United on March 22 also starts at noon.
As reported by Sahil Jaidka of Sky Sports, these selections build on extensive coverage of the Scottish Premiership, offering fans up to 60 live games per season.
What other recent Sky Sports selections feature these teams?
Prior to March, Sky Sports schedules include Rangers at Motherwell on February 11 at 8pm, a double-header on February 15 with Kilmarnock versus Celtic at 2pm followed by Rangers hosting Hearts at 4.30pm, and Rangers at Livingston on February 22 at 3pm.
How does the Old Firm fit into the schedule?
The calendar continues with the Old Firm derby, Rangers versus Celtic at Ibrox on March 1 at noon, and Aberdeen hosting Celtic on March 4 at 8pm after a postponement due to a waterlogged pitch.
What do these broadcasts mean for the title race?
These live selections spotlight critical encounters as Hearts lead the table, with Rangers and Celtic mounting challenges, providing national exposure to pivotal moments in the 2025/26 season.
Sky Sports maintains its role as the home of Scottish football, broadcasting from each top-flight ground multiple times alongside the Premiership play-off final.
