Hearts vs Rangers LIVE: Title Clash at Tynecastle Updates
Hearts vs Rangers LIVE: Title Clash at Tynecastle

Live updates from Hearts v Rangers: Team news and updates as Scottish Premiership title rivals meet at Tynecastle. Hearts are bidding to win their first league title since 1960 and host a Rangers side who are in ‘must-win’ territory.

Match Preview

Hearts take a four-point lead over Rangers into a massive Premiership title clash at Tynecastle. The leaders are four games away from a first league title since 1960 and breaking the Old Firm’s stranglehold of the Scottish top-flight. Hearts negotiated nine-man Hibernian last weekend and could go three points clear of Celtic with three games to go with a victory today.

Rangers are in “must-win” territory now having lost to Motherwell at Ibrox last weekend. Lose at Tynecastle and Danny Rohl’s side will be seven points off the pace and surely out of the running. Derek McInnes insisted his Hearts side were still “underdogs” in the title race, but the Jambos have performed well against the Old Firm clubs this season and have already beaten Rangers and Celtic twice each. Another three points would take Hearts a step closer to a historic title and one of the biggest shocks Scottish football has produced.

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Team News

What is the Rangers team news? Danny Rohl said on Friday that left-back Tuur Rommens, striker Ryan Naderi and defender John Souttar were doubts.

What is the Hearts team news? Derek McInnes was hoping that one of Cammy Devlin or Harry Milne could potentially return after missing the win over nine-man Hibernian last weekend. That would certainly be a boost for the leaders, who switched to a back three last week.

Live Updates

Good afternoon. There are momentous days in Scotland. A three-way title race for the ages is heading down to the wire as Tynecastle hosts the latest installment of a thrilling fight between Hearts, Celtic and Rangers this evening. Leaders Hearts are bidding for their first league title since 1960, a victory that would make Derek McInnes and his players immortal in Edinburgh, and they are four wins away from breaking the Old Firm dominance that has stood since 1985. Rangers slipped up last week against Motherwell and Danny Rohl will know that only a win will do as they arrive at Tynecastle four points behind. Celtic’s win at Hibernian yesterday has set things up rather well.

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