A night full of tension, nerves & potential elation awaits
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When Tony Bloom told us back in August he thought the Hearts team he had taken a minority stake in could split the Old Firm this season many questioned the sanity of the Brighton owner.
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And yet here we are, nine months down the road and Bloom's prediction has happened with Rangers now guaranteed to finish no better than third.
With every point Hearts dropped came predictions they would fall away now, but those within Tynecastle stayed firm. Not only do they remain top, they could be crowned champions tonight.
However, after the weekend results the Hearts doubters are saying the title will be heading to Celtic Park following the next two fixtures.
They may be proven right but one thing we have learned this season is that when serious questions have been asked of this Hearts team they have been answered with a positivity few other clubs could have managed.
The manner of the two dropped points on Saturday at Fir Park may well still hurt those of a maroon persuasion but for Derek McInnes and his players that moment has now gone and it is on to the next task.
Falkirk under John McGlynn have posed real threats to every Premiership team this season so anyone thinking this game will be simple should think again.
The players, whether they like it or not, will be kept up to speed with events at Motherwell but first of all they must take care of business themselves.
Tonight will be full of tension, nerves and potentially controversy.
Tynecastle will be no place for the faint-hearted. This could, however, be the biggest night in the club's history for decades and one any true football fan will want to savour.