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Hearts Seek to End 41-Year Old Firm Dominance in Scottish Premiership

Heart of Midlothian travel to Celtic Park needing only a draw to secure their first Scottish Premiership title since 1983.

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Heart of Midlothian will attempt to secure their first Scottish Premiership title in 41 years when they visit Celtic Park, needing only a draw to claim the championship.

The Edinburgh club stands on the verge of breaking the Old Firm's monopoly on Scottish football's top prize, which has been shared exclusively between Celtic and Rangers since Hearts last won the title in 1983.

A single point from their match at Celtic Park would be sufficient for Hearts to clinch the Scottish Premiership trophy, marking a historic achievement for the club and ending more than four decades of dominance by Glasgow's two major clubs.

The potential victory would represent one of the most significant upsets in modern Scottish football, given the resources and historical dominance of both Celtic and Rangers in the domestic league.

Hearts' championship push comes as they seek to establish themselves among Scotland's elite clubs and break the traditional two-horse race that has characterized the Scottish Premiership for over four decades.

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