Hearts defend Scottish Premiership lead as Rangers prepare for Falkirk test
Hearts will look to maintain their slender one-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership when they host Motherwell this weekend, with Rangers and Celtic remaining in close pursuit.
Derek McInnes’ side face a crucial test at Tynecastle Park on Saturday against a team they have failed to beat in two previous league meetings this season.
The Jambos recently dropped points away to Livingston, increasing the pressure ahead of their six remaining domestic fixtures.
However, the current pacesetters will take confidence from a resolute defensive record, having won their last four home matches by a 1-0 scoreline.
Motherwell arrive in the capital still chasing European qualification, despite managing just one point from their last four outings.
Rangers aim to close the gap
Rangers travel to Falkirk on Sunday seeking a vital victory to maintain their relentless push for the title.
Danny Röhl’s men boast an impressive 14-match unbeaten run in the league but have been frustrated by back-to-back draws against the Bairns this term.
The hosts are also enjoying a strong run of form, having secured three wins from their last five matches across all competitions.
A dramatic 3-2 away victory over Motherwell last weekend proved that Falkirk can pose a serious threat to the title challengers.
Celtic seek fifth consecutive crown
Defending champions Celtic sit a further two points behind Rangers but remain firmly entrenched in the championship picture.
The Hoops looked to be drifting out of contention following a damaging 2-0 defeat to Dundee United before the recent international break.
However, a crucial winning goal from Kelechi Iheanacho against Dundee last weekend reignited their drive for a fifth successive league triumph.
The Glasgow giants now welcome St Mirren to Celtic Park, a venue where the visitors have managed just one victory in their last 39 attempts.
Relegation dogfight intensifies
At the other end of the table, the battle to avoid the dreaded relegation play-off spot is reaching a critical stage.
Just five points separate the teams sitting between eighth and 11th place ahead of the crucial post-season split.
Livingston appear almost certain to suffer an immediate return to the Championship, leaving Dundee, St Mirren, Aberdeen, and Kilmarnock to fight for their top-flight survival.