Scottish Premiership title race: Rangers are the form horse, Celtic are favourites, but Hearts lead the way | Football News
Three clubs. One trophy. The title race is defying conventional expectations.
Momentum is swinging, pressure is mounting, and every fixture now carries the weight of a season – and this Sunday is no different.
Leaders Hearts visit in-form Dundee, followed by Rangers’ trip to Aberdeen, both live on Sky Sports. Those two fixtures come 24 hours after Martin O’Neill’s return to the Celtic dugout on an interim basis for the second time this season, with the Hoops hosting Dundee Utd on Saturday.
Hearts’ fearless challenge from outside the Old Firm has created a run-in rich with jeopardy and one showered with excitement that you can’t take your eyes off. Are they on their way to ending Celtic and Rangers’ 40-year top-flight dominance?
As the campaign heads towards the conclusion of the second round of fixtures, it’s Hearts who sit at the summit – leading the way on 44 points.
Rangers, on 41 points, know better than most how quickly momentum can swing in this league. It’s they who are the form horse – having picked up the most points in the league since Danny Röhl’s appointment.
With 38 points, Celtic’s motivation stems from both expectation and ambition. After weeks of turbulence, transitions, and defeats under Wilfried Nancy, there’s no doubt they’ll be hoping to catapult themselves back into the title picture under the returning O’Neill.
Hearts still lead the way: Catch us if you can
Next five league fixtures:
Dundee (a): Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
St. Mirren (h)—January 14
Celtic (h) – Jan 25 – live on Sky Sports
Dundee United (a): Jan. 31 live on Sky Sports
St. Mirren (a) — Feb. 3 — live on Sky Sports
When Tony Bloom became involved with Hearts, his prediction was to win the title within 10 years. He’s on the verge of delivering that unlikely promise well ahead of schedule. It’s taken just one full transfer window for his Jamestown Analytics model to work its magic.
Alexandros Kyziridis and Cláudio Braga weren’t brought in to make statements or create noise. They were brought in to solve problems. In doing so, Hearts may have revealed how much Scottish football still lags behind in terms of recruitment. Hearts have targeted skillsets, not CVs. They have examined the requirements of their system and explored markets that others overlook.
Between them Braga (12) and Kyziridis (9) have been responsible for 21 goal involvements this season, while teammate Lawrence Shankland – who stayed at the club after the expiry of his deal in the summer – has scored 10 goals and provided two assists.
Hearts, who are the league’s top goal scorers with 39 goals, will need Braga, Kyziridis, Shankland, and Co. to continue to run hot this year.
Defeats against Aberdeen and Hibernian towards the end of 2025 had opened the door for the chasers but a record of four wins from four games this season against the Old Firm has meant Hearts have kept the big boys at arm’s length.









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