The Scotsman

What clubs have to play for in post-split fixtures

- By CRAIG FOWLER

The Scottish Premiershi­p resumes this weekend with the first of five post-split matchdays. We look at what every top-flight club has to play for going into the home stretch of the 2020/21 season.

Aberdeen

Seven points behind Hibs with five games to play, it’s unlikely they’ll get third place. However, in this strange campaign, with Celtic always on the verge of a meltdown and Rangers with little to play for, it isn’t inconceiva­ble they could catch the Easter Road side. Mainly, though, these matches will be an exercise for Stephen Glass to figure out what needs to change ahead of next season, while they also have to be careful they’re not caught in fourth by Livingston.

Celtic

There’s no chance of them moving out of second place so it will all depend on whether they plan on hiring a new manager before the end of the season or allow John Kennedy to see out the campaign in interim charge. Either way, these will be the last five fixtures in a green-and-white-hooped shirt for a lot of players.

Dundee United

It’s almost mathematic­ally impossible they will be relegated so the only thing to concentrat­e on is trying to finish best of the rest. Supporters will also want to see some football that doesn’t want to make them donate their eyeballs to medical science. Micky Mellon has been frustratin­gly conservati­ve at times this campaign, but since it’s became apparent they were in little danger of going down he’s loosened the leash somewhat.

Hamilton Academical

The league’s bottom club still have 15 points up for grabs as they aim to perform another great escape in the Premiershi­p relegation dogfight. A point from Kilmarnock and two from Ross County, it’s far from inconceiva­ble they will do it again, especially with attackers Ross Callachan and Bruce Anderson in good

Top-six fixtures Saturday April 10

Celtic v Livingston (3pm) St Johnstone v Aberdeen (3pm)

Sunday April 11

Rangers v Hibernian (3pm)

Wednesday April 21

Aberdeen v Celtic (7.45pm) Hibernian v Livingston (7.45pm) form. They will need to avoid the injury bug that’s plagued them all season, though.

Hibs

Third place is within reach, they just need to grasp it. In order to do so, they will have to improve on many of their Easter Road showings this season when St Johnstone and Livingston come to town. Jack Ross’ men have won just six of 16 home matches, compared with ten of 17 away. Otherwise, with trips to Pittodrie and Ibrox and a final-day visit from Celtic, this has the potential to go spectacula­rly wrong.

Kilmarnock

The Rugby Park side sit in 11th place, just a point off the bottom. The good news is that they’re also just a point away from safety and supporters will be hoping the recent

St Johnstone v Rangers (7.45pm)

Saturday May 1

Hibernian v St Johnstone (3pm) Livingston v Aberdeen (3pm)

Sunday May 2

Rangers v Celtic (Sky Sports, 12 noon)

Wednesday May 12

Aberdeen v Hibernian (7.45pm) 4-1 victory over Motherwell, their first in 10 matches and first under new boss Tommy Wright, signals a corner being turned. They also hold a vastly superior goal difference compared with either of their relegation rivals. A last-day trip to Hamilton has the makings of a thrilling decider.

Livingston

With just one victory in eight, the season is in real danger of petering out for the Lions. But there is still a lot to play for with the prospect of European football on the horizon. Should the Scottish Cup winner come from any of the teams occupying the top four places then fifth will represent entry into the Europa Conference­leaguequal­ifyingroun­ds when the competitio­n launches

Celtic v St Johnstone (7.45pm) Livingston v Rangers (7.45pm)

Saturday May 15

Hibernian v Celtic (12.30pm) Rangers v Aberdeen (Sky Sports, 12.30pm)

St Johnstone v Livingston (12.30pm)

Bottom-six fixtures Saturday April 10

next term. There’s also the opportunit­y to qualify without worrying about the cup by catching Aberdeen, who sit just four points ahead.

Motherwell

The only likely interloper to

Hamilton Academical v Dundee United (3.00pm) Kilmarnock v Ross County (3.00pm) Motherwell v St Mirren (3.00pm)

Wednesday April 21

Hamilton Academical v Motherwell (7.45pm) Kilmarnock v Dundee United (7.45pm)

crash St Mirren and Dundee United’s battle to finish bestof-the-rest in the bottom six. Otherwise, manager Graham Alexander will be having a close look at his squad as he looks to shape it in his own image ahead of next season.

Ross County v St Mirren (7.45pm)

Saturday May 1

Dundee United v Ross County (3pm)

Motherwell v Kilmarnock (3pm) St Mirren v Hamilton Academical (3pm)

Wednesday May 12

Dundee United v Motherwell (7.45pm)

No fewer than 17 players are out of contract at Fir Park in the summer.

Rangers

Unable to catch Celtic’s record points total from the 2016/17 season, the only thing left for the Ibrox club to conquer in the Scottish Premiershi­p between now and the end of the campaign is matching the feat of Brendan Rodgers’ men and remaining unbeaten through 38 games. Avoiding a loss against Celtic in the May 2 meeting at Ibrox would also give them a first undefeated top-flight season against their rivals since 1999/2000.

Ross County

Like Hamilton and Kilmarnock, John Hughes’ side are fighting for their top-flight lives. They current sit in tenth place, a point above Kilmarnock and two above Accies. Results have been patchy but certainly improved compared with Stuart Kettlewell’s tenure. They also defeated both Killie and Accies the last time they met, which should give them a confidence boost going into those post-split clashes. They end their season with a trip to Motherwell.

St Johnstone

Saints snuck into the top six on the final day thanks to an injury-time equaliser from Accies against St Mirren and they will be determined not to simply make up the numbers. Livingston are just four points ahead. Going on form over the last couple of months, Saints have every right to believe they can climb over the side they defeated in the Betfred Cup final and claim a European place that looked improbable just a couple of months ago.

St Mirren

Jim Goodwin, pictured inset, will be looking to pick his players off the canvas after conceding the late equaliser at New Douglas Park which cost them a top-six place and their highest league finish since the mid-80s. A club on the up, St Mirren will be looking to make another assault on the elite half of the league next term. Letting this campaign merely peter out will not be good for their momentum heading into 2021/22.

Kilmarnock v St Mirren (7.45pm)

Ross County v Hamilton Academical (7.45pm)

Sunday May 16

Hamilton Academical v Kilmarnock (12 noon) Motherwell v Ross County (12 noon)

St Mirren v Dundee United (12 noon)

 ??  ?? 0 Rangers winger Scott Wright, left, battles with Celtic skipper Scott Brown during last month’s Old Firm derby. The Glasgow rivals meet again on league duty on May 2 at Ibrox
0 Rangers winger Scott Wright, left, battles with Celtic skipper Scott Brown during last month’s Old Firm derby. The Glasgow rivals meet again on league duty on May 2 at Ibrox
 ??  ?? 0 Ross County and Kilmarnock are two clubs battling to stay in the division. County currently sit in 10th place, a point above Killie
0 Ross County and Kilmarnock are two clubs battling to stay in the division. County currently sit in 10th place, a point above Killie
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