Football: Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League Fixtures Saturday 24/10/2009

Clydesdale-bank-premier-leagueThere are five matches taking place this afternoon in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

League leaders Glasgow Rangers are at home to third-placed Hibs, while St Johnstone travel to Kilmarnock with both sides looking to put some more breathing space between them and bottom club Falkirk, who sit three points below them at the foot of the Scottish Premier League.

Below are the full fixtures for today’s Scottish Premier League football:

Clydesdale Bank Premier League 2009/2010 – Fixtures Saturday 24th October 2009

  • Aberdeen v Dundee Utd – Kick Off 15:00
  • Hearts v Falkirk – Kick Off 15:00
  • Kilmarnock v St Johnstone – Kick Off 15:00
  • Rangers v Hibernian – Kick Off 15:00
  • St Mirren v Motherwell – Kick Off 15:00

In This Story: Scotland

Scotland is a country in Western Europe which forms part of the United Kingdom. Its government was joined with that of England’s through the 1707 Acts of Union. A devolved government now administers many of the affairs of the country, though ultimate authority still resides with Westminster. Scotland has a distinct legal system and national sporting associations. 5.2 million people live in Scotland and the largest city in the country is Glasgow, though the capital is Edinburgh where the government sits at the Scottish Parliament opposite Holyrood Palace.

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