Sapsford relishing test against 'the best'published at 14:30 GMT
Image source, SNSZac Sapsford believes Sunday's trip to Tynecastle gives Dundee United the chance to show their mettle against the surprise Scottish Premiership leaders.
Hearts, who beat United 3-2 at Tannadice in August thanks to a 90th-minute winner from defender Stuart Findlay, are nine points clear of Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership having played a game more.
Derek McInnes' side have yet to lose a league game this season and have earned victories against both Celtic and Rangers.
The Australian striker, 23, who joined United from Western Sydney Wanderers in June, was disappointed with the 2-0 defeat in the last game at Motherwell and is aiming to make amends against Hearts.
He said: "Obviously we're really disappointed with the result and performance against Motherwell, but I think it's a really important game to come back into.
"Top-of-the-table Hearts away, what a game to really show what we're made of and I think we're really ready for it.
"It's being confident within our abilities in each position.
"If we get that right, I think we can cause any team in the league real problems, including Hearts.
"At Tannadice, we should have got something out of the game. So that definitely puts confidence in us and we know that we can play against the best and at the moment they are the best in the league.
"But every team is beatable. We want to win the game and we believe we can do that."























