
"Starting with the hosts, embarking on what has become a famous Premiership fairytale, Hearts have only continued to shatter a string of records. In the midst of an iconic purple patch and riding a major wave of momentum, Derek McInnes' men can once again widen their buffer at the top of the table to six points here. With the mood around Tynecastle at a red-hot high, the Jambos will be smelling the chance to make another title statement on Wednesday night."
"Facing a real battle to keep hold of their Premiership status in 2026, Stephen Robinson's men will be bracing themselves for another stern examination when they travel to Edinburgh in midweek. Last seen over the weekend putting in another toothless display as they slumped to a worrying 2-0 loss at home against Falkirk, Wednesday's guests have lost each of their previous three consecutive Premiership appearances by an aggregate score of 6-1."
Hearts sit atop the Scottish Premiership riding an extended purple patch and record-breaking run under Derek McInnes. Consecutive 1-0 wins over Dundee and Livingston produced back-to-back league clean sheets for the first time since October. Hearts have won five of their last six top-flight matches and beat Rangers 2-1 last month. Home form remains strong with just a single defeat at Tynecastle this season, allowing the team to potentially extend their lead to six points with another victory. St. Mirren have fallen from last season's top-half finish into a relegation battle, losing three straight league matches by an aggregate 6-1 and struggling for goals.
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