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How to watch Scottish Premier League football live in Australia

You can't catch everything, but you can see the big guns in action.

You can watch all the Scottish Premier League action as Celtic, Rangers and more return for the Scottish Premiership.

After Celtic nabbed the treble of the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup in 2022/23, they will look to back it up this season. Once again their main rivals will be Rangers, and 2023/24 will no doubt continue the trend of one of those 2 teams winning the title. The last time a team that wasn't Celtic or Rangers won the title was when Aberdeen triumphed in 1984/85.

Although Ange Postecoglou has left managing Celtic, there are still plenty of Aussies featuring in the Scottish Premier League, with the latest being Marco Tilio joining Celtic as one of 11 players across the Premiership.

Here's how you can catch the action.

How to watch Scottish Premier League live in Australia

The 2023/24 Scottish Premiership runs from 5 August 2023 to 19 May 2024 AEST.

You can only watch the Scottish Premier League via beIN SPORTS.

It will show 54 games total through the season, averaging between 1-3 games per round.

You can access beIN SPORTS directly via beIN SPORTS CONNECT or subscribing to it as a special interest channel on Fetch TV.

Previously you could access beIN SPORTS via Kayo and Foxtel, but this is no longer the case and ended in July 2023.

Existing Foxtel and Kayo subscribers now need to subscribe separately to beIN SPORTS to watch the Scottish Premier League.

This week's Scottish Premiership TV guide and fixtures in Australia

Stream SPFL matches on beIN SPORTS CONNECT

You can access beIN SPORTS for the Scottish Premiership directly through beIN SPORTS CONNECT. It has a 7-day free trial for new customers.

After your free trial, subscriptions to beIN SPORTS CONNECT cost $14.99 a month or $149.99 for a year.

beIN SPORTS CONNECT is available to watch on desktop computer or laptop via its website (Chrome and Safari only), Android and Apple iOS mobile devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast and selected Samsung Smart TVs.

beIN SPORTS also shows 16 games from the Scottish League Cup, normally 1 game from each round and then every game from the quarter-finals onwards.

Watch Scottish Premier League on Fetch TV

Fetch TV offers a combination of sport, entertainment and lifestyle channels on a streaming platform delivered via the Fetch box.

beIN SPORTS is available as an additional channel as part of a special interest channel pack on Fetch TV, priced at $14.99 a month.

The total price of your Fetch subscription depends on whether you got your Fetch box through a broadband provider or bought it outright.

Some broadband providers, for example iiNet, offer free access to Fetch TV if you keep your internet with them for a certain period of time.

Deal

Get free Fetch TV when signing up to iiNet

Stream entertainment and sports through the Fetch TV box. $0 a month on select plans if you stay connected to iiNet for 24 months. $89.99 set up fee applies. T&Cs apply.

How to watch the Old Firm game Rangers vs Celtic in Australia

The Old Firm game is between traditional Scottish Premiership rivals Celtic and Rangers. Across the 2023/24 regular season, there will be 3 opportunities to catch this highly anticipated Glasgow derby. The second match is when Celtic will host Rangers on Saturday 30 December at 11.30pm AEDT. As this is a Scottish Premiership match, you can watch on beIN SPORTS.

Chances are most rounds you will be able to catch either Rangers or Celtic in action on beIN SPORTS, but it's not a 100% guarantee.

Image: Scottish Premiership Football League

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Mark Neilsen writes about streaming at Finder. He has over 20 years experience in entertainment media, having worked for street bible The Drum Media as well as The Music's magazine and website. He's partial to movies and TV shows featuring explosions and/or zombies, as well as the genteel pace of Test cricket. He's also trying to invent a time machine so as to whittle down the shows on his various watchlists. See full bio

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