Aberdeen begin their 2018/19 Scottish Premiership season with a home fixture against Rangers on August 5.
The Dons have finished above Rangers for the past two seasons, although they have failed to beat the Ibrox club in the last four meetings. They will look to end that winless streak in Steven Gerrard's first league game as Gers boss.
Runners-up to Celtic for the past two seasons, Aberdeen visit Celtic Park on September 29 and welcome the champions to Pittodrie on Boxing Day.
Derek McInnes' men are at home to Rangers for the second time on February 6 and face another trip to Celtic on March 9.
Aberdeen's final game before the league splits is away to Dundee on April 6.
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August
4: Rangers (h)
11: Dundee (a)
25: Hibernian (a)
September
1: Kilmarnock (h)
15: St Johnstone (a)
22: Motherwell (h)
29: Celtic (a)
October
6: St Mirren (h)
20: Hearts (a)
27: Livingston (h)
31: Hamilton (h)
November
3: Kilmarnock (a)
10: Hibernian (h)
24: Motherwell (a)
December
1: Dundee (h)
5: Rangers (a)
8: St Johnstone (h)
15: St Mirren (a)
22: Hearts (h)
26: Celtic (h)
29: Livingston (a)
January
23: Hamilton (a)
26: Kilmarnock (h)
February
2: Hibernian (a)
6: Rangers (h)
16: St Mirren (h)
23: St Johnstone (a)
27: Hamilton (h)
March
9: Celtic (a)
16: Livingston (h)
30: Hearts (a)
April
3: Motherwell (h)
6: Dundee (a)