Celtic and Rangers are set to do battle this season for the Premiership title in one of the most pressure-filled campaigns in recent years.
Neil Lennon and his men are on the cusp of history as they approach 10 in a row while Steven Gerrard and Gers must do everything in their power to wrestle back the title.
Of course, the Scottish cup and Betfred cup are also on the line with Celts on the verge of more glory having won the treble the last three times on the bounce.
But what are the chances of the 10? Can Celtic achieve the quadruple treble? And who will win Premiership player of the year? It's Rangers who kick us off awat to Aberdeen, while Celts are at home to Hamilton, tomorrow. Here, our sports writers predict the big ones. Do you agree?
Matthew Lindsay
Premiership winners: Celtic
Betfred cup winners: Rangers
Scottish Cup winners: Celtic
Relegated: St Mirren
Player of the year: Odsonne Edouard
Chris Jack
Premiership winners: Rangers
Betfred cup winners: Rangers
Scottish cup winners: Celtic
Relegated: Ross County
Player of the year: Ianis Hagi
Mark Hendry
Premiership winners: Celtic
Betfred cup winners: Rangers
Scottish cup winners: Celtic
Relegated: Hamilton
Player of the year: Ryan Christie
Graeme McGarry
Premiership winners: Celtic
Betfred cup winners: Rangers
Scottish cup winners: Celtic
Relegated: Ross County
Player of the year: Callum McGregor
Aidan Smith
Premiership winners: Celtic
Betfred cup winners: Celtic
Scottish cup winners: Rangers
Relegated: Hamilton
Player of the year: Odsonne Edouard
Kenny Ward
Premiership winners: Celtic
Betfred cup winners: Hearts
Scottish cup winners: Celtic
Relegated: Hamilton
Player of the year: Odsonne Edouard
Matthew Johnston
Premiership winners: Celtic
Betfred cup winners: Celtic
Scottish Cup winners: Rangers
Relegated: St Johnstone
Player of the year: Odsonne Edouard
James Cairney
Premiership winners: Celtic
Betfred cup winners: Rangers
Scottish Cup winners: Rangers
Relegated: Ross County
Player of the year: Odsonne Edouard
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