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THE Clydesdale Bank Premier League season will be extended by four
days to May 22 if Rangers reach the UEFA Cup final.

The Scottish Premier League have revealed two provisional fixture
lists, one which will be implemented if Rangers beat Fiorentina in
their European semi-final, and the other for if they are beaten by the
Italians.

Both fixture lists include a run of two SPL games in three days for
Rangers, who would have to play the Scottish Cup final two days after
their final league game if their European run continues.

If they miss out on the UEFA Cup final, which takes place on May 14 in
Manchester, Rangers must play St Mirren on May 13 and May 15.

That would allow the season to end on schedule, on May 18.

However should Rangers overcome Fiorentina those dates would become
unsuitable.

Walter Smith's side would instead face Motherwell on May 17, rather
than travel to Aberdeen the following day, which was due to be their
final game of the campaign according to the original fixture list.

They would then play St Mirren on Tuesday, May 20, and face Aberdeen
on Thursday, May 22 - two days before their Scottish Cup final date
with Queen of the South.

The other matches involving top-six sides - Dundee United v Celtic and
Hibernian v Motherwell - would also be played on May 22 to ensure the
season finishes for each club at the same time.

Because Fir Park would be required on May 17 if Rangers reach the
Manchester final, Gretna's final match would have to be moved and a
date of May 8 has been pencilled in by SPL chiefs.

Rangers' outstanding games against St Mirren and Motherwell presented
the SPL with their problem.

SPL secretary Iain Blair said: "It is well documented that this has
been an exceptionally challenging season in terms of fixturing.

"The combination of a number of diverse circumstances has produced
unparalleled scheduling problems.

"The publication of these two models now gives our clubs, their fans
and our broadcasting and other partners early notice of when these
games might be played.

"Our aim throughout has been to protect the integrity of our
competition, balance the interests of our member clubs and have regard
to player welfare and fixturing precedent. The models we have prepared
seek to discharge this aim.

"Both models reflect the fixturing complications the SPL has faced
this season.

"The first model will be adopted if Rangers FC fail to beat Fiorentina
in the UEFA Cup semi-finals.

"The second model exceptionally provides a modest extension to the
season to enable Rangers to represent the SPL and all of Scottish
football in the UEFA Cup final.

"It reflects the fact that the outstanding fixtures cannot reasonably
be played in the available time and will involve some disruption for a
number of our clubs.

"This model will involve moving the last round of top-six games to
Thursday May 22.

"It is clear that future requests for changes to our scheduled fixture
list will have to be compelling before approval is given."

Games have been postponed for varying reasons this season, with four
put back to later dates following the death of Motherwell captain Phil
O'Donnell in December.

Eight have been postponed due to waterlogged pitches; the two games
involving Rangers and Celtic ahead of Scotland's crucial Euro 2008
qualifier against Italy were called off after a Scottish FA request;
and Rangers succeeded in a request to have their SPL game against
Gretna postponed in December to afford them extra preparation time for
their Champions League game against Lyon.

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