Hearts can win title the hard way
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Hearts' owners have pleaded that destination of the Scottish Premiership title be "decided by the players on the pitch" rather than by the match officials.
Hearts can win a first league title since 1960 if they avoid defeat at Celtic as a title race for the ages ends in a final-day showdown. By Jamie Braidwood
Hearts manager Derek McInnes has slammed the ‘disgusting’ decision to award title rivals Celtic a stoppage-time penalty against Motherwell on Wednesday night.Celtic were awarded a last-gasp
ESPN takes you through how the title race in Scotland with Hearts on track to end a generation of Rangers-Celtic dominance.
Join Simon Burnton for updates on a pivotal night of Scottish Premiership actiom
Hearts could win the Scottish Premiership tonight for the first time since 1960 as they host Falkirk at Tynecastle. A win for Hearts combined with a defeat for Celtic and Motherwell would break the Old Firm’s duopoly of the Scottish top-flight.
Hearts' fan owners have expressed "extreme concerns" over refereeing decisions in the title run-in. Celtic faced the task of needing a three-goal win over long-time leaders Hearts on Saturday before a controversial last-gasp penalty award allowed the defending champions to snatch a dramatic winner at Motherwell on Wednesday night.