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Hearts close in on historic Scottish premiership title

Stephen Awuah
2 weeks ago
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For decades, the Scottish Premiership has been dominated by two giants, Celtic and Rangers.

Known collectively as the “Old Firm,” the Glasgow rivals have shaped the identity of Scottish football. Between them, they have won a remarkable 110 league titles, 55 each, far more than any other club in the country.

In fact, no team outside this pair has lifted the league trophy since 1985, when Aberdeen triumphed under Sir Alex Ferguson.

Now, after nearly 40 years of dominance, Heart of Midlothian, commonly known as Hearts, is on the brink of history.

Hearts currently sit at the top of the Premiership table, leading a thrilling title race with 73 points ahead of Celtic and Rangers with 70 and 69 points respectively.

Recent results have kept them ahead going into the decisive “split” phase of the season, where the league divides into a top six and bottom six, with title contenders facing each other in high-stakes fixtures.

The challenge ahead, however, is intense. Hearts must navigate four final matches, including direct clashes with both Celtic and Rangers, fixtures often described as “six-pointers” because of their huge impact on the standings.

These games will likely decide whether the Edinburgh club can complete one of the greatest upsets in Scottish football history.

The significance of this moment cannot be overstated. Celtic and Rangers have won every league title for the past four decades, combining for 40 consecutive championships since 1985.

Their financial strength, fan base, and European experience have made them almost untouchable domestically. Other clubs, including Hearts, have occasionally challenged but ultimately fallen short.

Hearts themselves last won the league in 1960, meaning this campaign could end a 65-year wait for the title. If they succeed, it would mark not just a triumph for the club but a major shift in Scottish football’s competitive balance.

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