How are the Scottish Premiership post-split fixtures decided?Image source, SNSByClive LindsayBBC Sport ScotlandPublished20 minutes agoIt is that time of the year again when the Scottish Premiership splits into two sections of six teams and the arguments begin immediately about which team the final five rounds of fixtures favour.
It is not a random decision made by a computer. It is the governing body, the SPFL who make the final call, in consultation with rights holders who want the best games on live TV and the police.
The “who plays who” is obviously pre-determined, but the where and when is the result of many variables that have to be carefully considered and can leave the SPFL open to accusations of bias, favouritism, even conspiracy.
Reacting to Tuesday’s post-split fixture reveal, Hearts head coach Derek McInnes acknowledged some fans will be disappointed that the tendency to give the league leaders going into the split a home game on the final day had not been adhered to.
However, he also accepted that the SPFL faces an impossible task to please all 12 clubs and their fans. But how is it all decided?
