Celtic and Rangers will have to wait just six games before they lock horns in the first Old Firm of the 2022-23 Scottish Premiership season.
The two heavyweights of Scottish football were separated by just four points in the title race last season, with Celtic coming out on top to reclaim the league crown.
Ange Postecoglou's champions will begin their title defence at home against Aberdeen, before trips to Ross County and Kilmarnock make up their opening three games.
They will host Hearts at home, travel to Dundee United before they welcome bitter rivals Rangers to Parkhead on matchday six.
Both Rangers and Celtic find themselves live on Sky Sports on the opening weekend, with the season starting early on July 30.
Rangers are up first with a midday kick-off away at Livingston for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side.
Van Bronckhorst will be back on familiar ground with Livingston the site of his first league match in charge of the Gers, all the way back in November.
Celtic will then welcome Aberdeen to Parkhead the following day, with a later 4.30pm kick-off.
Rangers' first home game will see them take on newly-promoted Kilmarnock on August 6, before welcoming St Johnstone to Ibrox the following week.
Last season's runners-up then travel to the capital to play Hibernian, before a home game against Ross County tees up the mouthwatering first Old Firm at the start of September.
Elsewhere, Hearts, who finished a clear third in the table over Dundee United last season and who lost to Rangers in the Scottish Cup final, welcome Ross County to Tynecastle on the opening day of the season as boss Robbie Neilson tries to build on last season's success.
Dundee United, who are on the search for a new manager since Tam Courts left to join Budapest Honved earlier in the week, travel to newly-promoted Kilmarnock, who will be looking to make an early impression on their return to the top flight under Derek McInnes.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson comes up against former club Motherwell in their first fixture while St Johnstone, who needed a play-off final win over Inverness last season to retain their top-flight status, will hope to get off to a positive start when they welcome Hibernian for what will be Lee Johnson's first league game in charge of the Easter Road club.
The second round of fixtures on Saturday, August 6 - which are still subject to TV coverage selection - sees the first Edinburgh derby of the season with Hibs hosting Hearts at Easter Road.
The Scottish Premiership will take an extended break following matchday 16 on November 12, due to the scheduling of the World Cup in Qatar.
Scotland missed out on qualification, losing to Ukraine in the play-off semi-finals, but sides in the top flight won't return to action until December 17, a day before the World Cup final.
Both Celtic and Rangers return on the road, with Celtic at Aberdeen and Rangers travelling to St Mirren.
The traditional New Year head-to-head between Rangers and Celtic is pencilled in for January 2 at Ibrox, while Scotland's big two square off again at Celtic Park on April 8.
The fourth and final Old Firm league derby of the season will take place after the split.