Celtic, Hearts and Premiership
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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
Listen to Sportsound commentary and follow live text updates from Hearts v Celtic, followed by Aberdeen v Hibs and Rangers v Kilmarnock.
Hearts TV and Celtic TV will be screening the match live for overseas viewers. Sky Sports subscribers can watch the game on its Sky Go platform. Sportscene will be screened on the BBC Scotland channel at 7.15pm on Sunday and will then be repeated at 11.45pm on BBC One Scotland.
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“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.
DEREK McINNES has made a sensational start to his tenure at Tynecastle and the former Aberdeen and Killie boss can rubber stamp his revolution by beating Celtic on Sunday. It’s exactly 20
Celtic’s hopes of retaining the Scottish Premiership title look slimmer with every passing day. Hearts beat Celtic to move eight points clear at the top of the table and leave Brendan Rodgers with serious questions to answer. Dane Murray struggled in particular and was at fault for two of the three goals at Tynecastle.
Celtic arrive knowing exactly what is at stake, win and the gap closes to two points, lose and Hearts open up an eight-point lead that gives them room for the slips and stumbles that winter inevitably brings.
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I t promised to be a day that’d go down in folklore and it might viewed as a defining one come May after a 3-1 Hearts win over Celtic. The Jambos raced in front through a Dane Murray own goals as dreams of Tony Bloom’s title winning prophecy being fulfilled shot up,
Hearts B were defeated 1-0 by Celtic B at the Vanloq Community Stadium- Ainslie Park on Friday night. Emmanuel Obidiwe’s 72nd minute strike was enough to secure the victory for the visitors in what was a frustrating evening for the Wee Jambos.
Hearts stretched their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to eight points with a commanding 3-1 victory over Celtic at Tynecastle Park.An early Dane Murray own goal set the tone before