Hibernian launches its 2026/27 Scottish Premiership campaign at home to Motherwell on August 2, live on Sky Sports. David Gray's side will face a challenging start to the season, with Rangers and Hearts to come early on. Their Sunday opener, which will kick-off at 4.30pm, is part of a groundbreaking opening weekend that will see all six Scottish Premiership games shown live on Sky Sports for the first time. Hibernian will then travel to Rangers on Sunday August 9, followed by an Edinburgh derby against Hearts on Wednesday September 2. The club will host their city rivals again on Saturday April 10 in their final pre-split fixture. Hibernian will also face champions Celtic for the first time in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday October 24. In early December, Gray's side will face the Old Firm in back-to-back matches on Saturday December 5 and 12. Hibernian's European campaign will begin with a Conference League second qualifying round fixture before the Premiership season. Should they progress, the first leg of their third-round tie takes place on August 6, just days after their league opener. The club's League Cup fixture on August 15/16 will be followed by a possible play-off tie on August 20. A match against Dundee is scheduled in between, on August 29, but that could be postponed at the request of Hibernian, if they wish to take advantage of an SPFL rule designed to help clubs better prepare for the second legs of European play-offs. Hibernian's 2026/27 Scottish Premiership fixtures are subject to change, but the club is gearing up for an exciting season ahead. With key matches against top teams and crucial derbies, Hibernian fans will be eagerly anticipating the start of the new season. The club's performance in the Scottish Premiership will be closely watched, and their European campaign will add an extra layer of excitement to the season. As the season progresses, Hibernian will look to build on their previous performances and push for a strong finish in the league.