Where Every Scottish Premiership Team Is Predicted to Finish in at the End of the 25/26 Season
Hearts lead the Scottish Premiership by 12 points after a 2-1 win over Rangers, marking four consecutive wins against Old Firm teams this season.
- Hearts defeated Rangers Football Club 2-1 at Tynecastle, Edinburgh, securing top spot in the run-up to Christmas.
- Having beaten both Glasgow giants this season, Hearts have won all four matches against Celtic and Rangers, a feat not seen since 1985, and topped the table at Christmas for the first time since 1993.
- Findlay and Shankland provided the decisive first-half blows, with Rangers’ Bojan Miovski’s goal ruled out after a lengthy VAR offside check.
- The result leaves Hearts with a commanding lead, sitting TWELVE points clear of Rangers and 9 points clear of Celtic going into Christmas, while Kris Boyd switched allegiance and Derek McInnes and Danny Rohl reacted strongly.
- Rangers responded with multiple substitutions and an all-out attack, pushing Manny Fernandez forward while chasing a goal very soon, as both clubs face questions over club decision-making and managerial responses.
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Hearts extend lead at top for now with massive victory over Rangers
Hearts extend lead at top for now with massive victory over Rangers
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