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The Scottish Premiership is widely regarded as one of the most imbalanced leagues in Europe due to the dominance of two clubs.You have to go back to 1984/85 to find the last time a team not named
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Derek McInnes Hearts are top of the Scottish Premiership, three points clear of Danny Röhls Rangers, while Martin ONeills Celtic are three points further back with a game in hand; watch the Scottish P
However, some Rangers fans booed their side off at the break as the score remained 1-0, before Bojan Miovski, Andreas Skov Olsen, Oliver Antman and Mikey Moore netted later in the second half to make the scoreline look more comfortable than the game actually was.
Celtic has missed its chance to close the gap on Heart of Midlothian after conceding late to draw 2-2 with the Scottish Premiership leader.
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It is an unusual name, Heart of Midlothian. It is derived from the ancient Edinburgh Tolbooth, which became a 19th century prison, scaffold and all. A local dancing club later took on the name and some of those dancing started different foot movements in 1874. They formed the club which since 1886 has played at Tynecastle.
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Kai Andrews is on for his Hibs debut, having joined on loan from Coventry City this week. The 19-year-old was with Motherwell for the second half of last season and did have a very good game in a 2-1 win at Ibrox.
Both on loan at sides in the Scottish Premiership for the rest of the campaign, Mikey and Dane were on song for their sides on Wednesday night as they both enjoyed wins in Scotland's top flight.
Another Scottish Cup fifth round tie has been called off due to heavy rain across north and eastern Scotland.