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Hearts v Celtic (12:30)
The teams trot out onto the Tynecastle pitch, not long until kick off. Both sets of supporters making an almighty din in the Scottish capital. Ready for this one?
FT: Hearts 1-3 Celtic
Celtic close in on fifth consecutive league title
FT: Aberdeen 4-1 Motherwell (McLean pen, McGinn, Rooney, Hayes) (Taylor O.G)
FT: Hamilton 0-4 Kilmarnock (Kiltie 2, Boyd, Magennis)
FT: Partick Thistle 1-4 Inverness CT (Doolan) (Tremarco, Storey, Meekings, Roberts)
FT: Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone (MacLean)
Thomas McGuigan
Hearts v Celtic (12:30)
The teams trot out onto the Tynecastle pitch, not long until kick off. Both sets of supporters making an almighty din in the Scottish capital. Ready for this one?
Hearts v Celtic (12:30 BST)
Chris McLaughlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Tynecastle
"A change on the Celtic bench: Ryan Christie takes Gary Mackay-Steven's place among the substitutes after the former Dundee United wide man felt 'a tweak' during the warm-up."
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15:00 BST kick-offs
Aberdeen v Motherwell
Hamilton v Kilmarnock
Partick v Inverness CT
Ross County v St Johnstone
Hearts v Celtic (12:30 BST)
"Celtic have got think: win the game and win the title..."
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'Everything about winning'
"We are in a great position. We know it is going to be a great atmosphere and nothing would please me more than to do it [at Tynecastle].
"If we win, it's essentially over. Training has shown a lot of energy and now everything is about winning the games that are left.
"It's so important to be together now and see what we can achieve.
"Five-in-a-row is fantastic and it's something to build on. Hopefully, [at Tynecastle] we can start and the club can get to 10-in-a-row."
Hearts v Celtic (12:30 BST)
"We have had some really good performances against Celtic. We are progressing and taking small steps and getting a result against them would be a good step for us."
Hearts v Celtic (12:30 BST)
Hearts: Alexander, Souttar, Ozturk, Augustyn, Cowie, Walker, Buaben, Kitchen, Oshaniwa, Delgado, Djoum. Subs: Paterson, Nicholson, Hamilton, Pallardo, Reilly, McGhee, Dauda.
Celtic: Gordon, Lustig, Sviatchenko, Ambrose, Tierney, Roberts, Bitton, Brown, McGregor, Kazim-Richards, Griffiths. Subs: Izaguirre, Armstrong, Commons, Mackay-Steven, Rogic, Janko, Bailly.
Referee: Alan Muir
Hearts v Celtic (12:30 BST)
Celtic enjoy a nine-point lead over Aberdeen with four matches remaining and also hold a superior goal difference.
However, third-placed Hearts have drawn twice with Celtic this season.
The score the last time the sides met? Celtic ran out 3-1 winners at the beginning of April with Patrick Roberts firing a double.
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Hearts v Celtic (12:30 BST)
Ronny Deila believes the prize of securing a fifth consecutive Premiership title will breathe new life into his stuttering Celtic side.
The defending champions, who have struggled for form of late, lock horns with Hearts at Tynecastle this lunchtime.
Celtic need to better Aberdeen's result this afternoon to end the day as league champions.
The Dons host Motherwell at 15:00.