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How are leaders Hearts handling title pressure?

BBC Sport

What also gives Hearts belief is their record against the top-six this season, which is the best in the league. They have taken 33 points from their 15 games against the five teams closest to them, eight more than Rangers and 11 more than Celtic against the same opposition.

What also gives Hearts belief is their record against the top-six this season, which is the best in the league. They have taken 33 points from their 15 games against the five teams closest to them, eight more than Rangers and 11 more than Celtic against the same opposition. They lost 4-2 at Ibrox, but have defeated the Glasgow sides twice each already in this campaign.

In that respect, there is nothing to fear for Hearts. While those elements all give Hearts confidence, the team who arrives into the final five games in the best form is Rangers. In the last 12 games, Danny Rohl's side have taken five more points than Hearts and are just one behind in second place.

Martin O'Neill's Celtic have gathered three more than Hearts over the same period, and the league leaders have suffered three of their five losses this term in those last 12 matches. Hearts' performances have dropped slightly in the second half of the season, which is why Rangers and Celtic have slowly closed the gap despite their own flaws. Undoubtedly the absence of striker, joint top scorer, and captain Lawrence Shankland from January until late March has affected that, as well as influential midfielder Cammy Devlin for a similar period.

Midfielders Oisin McEntee and Tomas Magnussen missing the rest of the campaign is a blow, but left-back Harry Milne is due back soon and centre-back Stuart Findlay made his comeback against Motherwell. Rangers have the form. Celtic, meanwhile, have the most experience of winning the league in their squad and dugout, which the Hearts boss believes is a factor, if far from being critical.