
Wild Rangers reveal emerges before Hearts showdown, this is why they will win at Tynecastle
Rangers have emerged back into title contention in the Scottish Premiership ahead of their showdown with Hearts on Sunday.
Thanks to Hearts’ drawing their last two games, with the Gers beating Kilmarnock and Hibernian, Danny Rohl’s men are now nine points behind the leaders with a game in hand.
On Monday night, Rangers secured a 1-0 win over Hibs after a superb Dujon Sterling cross was headed home by Emmanuel Fernandez in the first half.
Rangers are now entering a difficult run in the Scottish Premiership, and that could either make or break their season.

Rangers are unbeaten away from home in the Scottish Premiership since Boxing Day
When Russell Martin was sacked at the start of October after a draw against Falkirk, the Light Blues were down in eighth position and a whopping 11 points behind first position.
At this point, mounting a title challenge seemed unrealistic, although an eight-game unbeaten run under Rohl has brought them back into contention.
That said, the German has had a favourable fixture schedule since moving to Rangers, and his biggest test comes this weekend against the league leaders.
Rangers can move six points behind Hearts with victory at Tynecastle, and one statistic suggests Rohl can secure all three points.
The Gers are unbeaten on their travels in the Scottish Premiership since a 2-1 defeat against St Mirren on Boxing Day 2024 – a whopping 356 days ago.
Rangers incredible record vs Hearts
Going unbeaten in almost a year away from home in the league should inspire confidence in a victory against Hearts, and their record in this fixture also speaks volumes.
| Date | Scoreline |
| September 13th 2025 | Rangers 0-2 Hearts |
| February 16th 2025 | Hearts 1-3 Rangers |
| November 10th 2024 | Rangers 1-0 Hearts |
| August 3rd 2024 | Hearts 0-0 Rangers |
| May 18th 2024 | Hearts 3-3 Rangers |
| April 21st 2024 | Rangers 2-0 Hearts |
Rangers have only lost one of their last six fixtures against The Jambos, and before their 2-0 defeat in September, they were unbeaten in 18 matches.
Scottish football expert Keith Jackson thinks Hearts will beat Rangers this weekend, and that result could end their hopes of winning the title.
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