THE Scottish football season rolls on this week as Aberdeen face a European test and the Betfred Cup group stage continues.
Derek McInnes' side head to Bosnia-Herzegovina in need of a goal after a disappointing 1-1 first leg draw against Siroki Brijeg at Pittodrie last week.
The Dons' second leg exploits will be shown live on Premier Sports from 7.45pm on Thursday.
The week ends with a repeat of the 2015 League Cup final as Ross County face Hibernian in Dingwall in an all-Premiership clash in the Betfred Cup group stage, live on BT Sport 1.
Thursday 20th July 2017
Norway Women v Belgium Women
UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Group Stage
17:00
British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
West Ham v Fulham
Friendly
18:00
Premier Sports / Premier Sports HD
Netherlands Women v Denmark Women
UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Group Stage
19:45
British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
Siroki Brijeg v Aberdeen
UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 2nd Leg
19:45
Premier Sports / Premier Sports HD
Friday 21st July 2017
Man Utd v Man City
International Champions Cup
02:30
MUTV / MUTV HD
Sweden Women v Russia Women
UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Group Stage
17:00
More4 / More4 HD / British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
Ross County v Hibernian
Scottish League Cup Group Stage
19:45
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
Germany Women v Italy Women
UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Group Stage
19:45
More4 / More4 HD / British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
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