Celtic, Hearts
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Hearts are on a mission to become the first team outside of Celtic and Rangers to win the Scottish Premiership title since 1985. And as they welcome Celtic to Tynecastle on Sunday, they find
Derek McInnes' side have a solid spine and sprinkling of class in the final third with Alexandros Kyziridis and Claudio Braga taking Hearts to the next level. The stakes are truly high as Celtic aim to remain on Hearts' tails while the hosts are seeking a season-defining win which will see hype over their legitimacy skyrocket if they can win today.
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
Dane Murrays own-goal gave Hearts the lead; Callum McGregor levelled soon after; Alex Kyziridis restored the hosts lead after the break; Lawrence Shankland made it 3-1 from the penalty spot; Hearts ar
Hearts have moved eight points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership after a convincing 3-1 win over defending champions Celtic. The home side were well worth their victory at a raucous and passionate Tynecastle and continued their incredible start to the season against an injury-ravaged and diminished Celtic.
Celtic return to Premiership action today (Sunday) with a top-of-the-table clash with Hearts at Tynecastle (KO: 12noon).And the Hoops will be looking to take all three points against the current
“Every time I’ve played at Tynecastle, no matter if Hearts are top of the league or not, has had a great atmosphere,” Forrest said. “The Celtic fans will be there and the Hearts crowd is always quite intense. It will be a great occasion.