McInnes wants Tynecastle in 'full glory' for Hearts title charge
Hearts manager Derek McInnes has urged fans to create a vibrant atmosphere at Tynecastle as the team aims to secure their first Scottish Premiership title since 1960 and end Celtic and Rangers' long dominance. With a three-point lead over Celtic and four games remaining, Hearts face a crucial match against third-placed Rangers. McInnes emphasized the importance of fan support and hopes for an electric environment during the Bank Holiday Monday fixture.
- ▪Hearts are three points ahead of Celtic with four games left in the Scottish Premiership season.
- ▪Rangers are one point behind Celtic, making their upcoming match against Hearts pivotal in the title race.
- ▪No team outside Celtic and Rangers has won the Scottish title since Aberdeen in 1984/85.
- ▪Hearts have remained unbeaten at Tynecastle this season.
- ▪The decisive match against Rangers is scheduled for a 1730 local start time on a Bank Holiday Monday.
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