Hearts go 8 points clear of Celtic
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The 40-year dominance of Glasgow giants Celtic and Rangers in Scottish soccer looks to be in serious danger of ending.
After a shocking defeat against Dundee in the league, Celtic bounced back in Europe with an impressive 2-1 win against Sturm Graz. But they must prepare themselves for another tricky test, with the
The Hearts of Pine are averaging more than 5,800 fans per game at Fitzpatrick Stadium, 10 percent more than any other team in the league.
Derek McInnes said his Hearts side have "loads to do" before they can be considered Scottish Premiership title contenders, despite having an eight-point lead.
Hearts and Celtic clash in a blockbuster Scottish Premiership encounter on Sunday at Tynecastle Park, with the league leaders hosting the reigning champions in what could be a defining moment in the
Rangers have won each of their past eight home league games against Kilmarnock by an aggregate score of 22-3 since a 1-1 draw in March 2019. Kilmarnock have only won two of their past 13 league meetings with Rangers,