Falkirk v Hearts: Team newspublished at 18:59 GMT 12 December 2025
18:59 GMT 12 December 2025
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Falkirk boss John McGlynn expects to have an unchanged squad. Keelan Adams (groin), Coll Donaldson (abdomen), Aidan Nesbitt (foot), Gary Oliver (hamstring), Ross MacIver (ankle), Lewis Neilson (ankle) and Tom Lang (foot) are all set to miss out again.
Hearts boss Derek McInnes reported no fresh injury concerns. Midfielders Beni Baningime, Calem Nieuwenhof, Finlay Pollock and Ageu all remain sidelined with hamstring issues.
Player to watch: Claudio Braga published at 16:54 GMT 12 December 2025
16:54 GMT 12 December 2025
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Claudio Braga had suffered a frustrating five-game barren spell that had coincided with Celtic closing the gap with Hearts at the top of the Premiership.
However, he sprung back to life with a vengeance at Celtic Park last weekend, pouncing on hesitancy in defence to prod in the opening goal in a 2-1 win that re-established a three-point lead for Derek McInnes' side over the reigning champions.
The Portuguese 26-year-old has now scored more away goals in the Premiership this season than any other player, with five of his seven strikes in the competition coming on the road.
With one assist in addition, he is just one goal involvement behind fellow Hearts forward Lawrence Shankland and Motherwell's Tawanda Maswanhise - and McInnes will be hoping the summer purchase from unheralded Norwegian club Aalesunds can kick on again after his vital goal in Glasgow.
It was key to only a second win in seven outings, albeit Hearts also only lost one, and he and Scotland international Shankland could again be key against a Falkirk side who will be trying to bounce back from a 3-0 loss to Hibs that ended their own five-game unbeaten run.
Indeed, John McGlynn's hosts have not lost in six home games, although only two of those were victories, and beat Hearts on their most recent visit just over a year ago - 2-0 in the League Cup at a time when they were a Championship side.
'No point beating Celtic if we don't follow it up' - Findlaypublished at 11:43 GMT 12 December 2025
11:43 GMT 12 December 2025
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Hearts defender Stuart Findlay insists their impressive victory at Parkhead will count for little if they are unable to back it up at Falkirk on Saturday.
Findlay played the full match as Hearts beat the defending Premiership champions for the second time this season and moved three points above them at the top of the table having played a game more.
Between the two victories against Celtic, Derek McInnes' side won just one of six matches and Findlay says they were unaffected by that stumble.
"We were approaching games the same way as we were during the great run we were on," he said.
"We've got a good camp and it's about taking one game at a time. There's going to be outside noise.
"We know what we've got to do. It's important we take it into Falkirk - there's no point us beating Celtic and not following it up."
Findlay says McInnes was determined to keep his squad on an even keel despite the morale-boosting win in Glasgow.
"It was a good dressing room [after the game]," he said. "It's been a difficult spell, a lot of questions asked of us as a squad.
"We went there with full belief, executed the gameplan as well as we could have hoped and it was a really good win.
"The manager made sure we didn't get too high and stay level-headed, but there's no getting away from the fact it was a massive win for us."
'Neilson's Hearts future to be discussed in new year' - gossippublished at 08:58 GMT 12 December 2025
08:58 GMT 12 December 2025
Lewis Neilson's Hearts future will be discussed next year when the defender recovers from ankle surgery, with the 22-year-old, who sufffered the injury while on loan to Falkirk, out of contract at the end of the season. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Record Hearts signing Eduardo Ageu has flown to Portugal for medical treatment on his hamstring injury and staff at the Portuguese Football Federation are working with the Brazilian midfielder as he aims to regain fitness and return to action next month. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Falkirk v Hearts: Pick of the statspublished at 14:48 GMT 11 December 2025
14:48 GMT 11 December 2025
Falkirk are winless in six top-flight meetings with Hearts (D2 L4) since a 2-1 victory in September 2008.
This will be Hearts' first top-flight visit to Falkirk since a 1-0 win in December 2009. Hearts have won their past three away league games at newly-promoted opposition.
Falkirk are unbeaten in six home league matches (W2 D4), their longest run in the top flight since going seven without defeat from October 2006 to January 2007.
With 35 points in 16 games, Hearts have made the best start to a top-flight season by a non-Old Firm club since 2005-06, when Hearts themselves had 37 points in their opening 16 games.
Hearts forward Claudio Braga has scored more away goals in the Premiership this season than any other player, with five of his seven strikes coming on the road, including last time out at Celtic.
Hearts confident of Chesnokov's imminent arrivalpublished at 11:42 GMT 11 December 2025
11:42 GMT 11 December 2025
Brian McLauchlin BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Islam Chesnokov (right) played for Kazakhstan against Belgium last month
Derek McInnes is confident Khazakstan winger Islam Chesnokov will arrive at Tynecastle shortly so the new signing is ready for a January debut with Hearts after exiting Tobol.
The 26-year-old, capped 22 times for his country, ended his two-year spell with the Kostanay club by helping them finish fifth in the 13-team Kazakhstan Premier League and now awaits a work permit to complete his transfer as a free agent.
"We're still going through the whole visa process," Hearts head coach McInnes said. "It's still with good communication and good conversations - not me, [sporting director] Graeme Jones over the last few days.
"We're trying to make sure we get everything in place before the holiday season.
"The plan is still to get him into the country in the next week or so. If he's allowed to train and allowed to be in the country, of course, we'll look to get him. He's had a long season, both international breaks and always in his country.
"I think that mental and physical shutdown is good for him, but he's not going away on vacation or anything. He's staying at home. We can pick up his work quite quickly. We'd like to get him integrated with the squad, of course."
McInnes expects one or two other signings in the January window but points out they must adhere to investor Tony Bloom's Jamestown Analytics system.
"I always get the final say if we'd sign a player or not, if we make a contract offer," he added.
"Obviously, there's well-documented players that have got ratings. I can't just pick a player and say I want to sign him if it doesn't marry up with Jamestown's ratings.
"We're trying to bring a level of player into the club every window if we can that would marry up with everybody's thoughts about the improvements. Those players have to have a certain rating."
Devlin playing 'best football of his life'published at 10:34 GMT 11 December 2025
10:34 GMT 11 December 2025
Brian McLauchlin BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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With rival fans and a few pundits claiming the air had been seeping out of Hearts' bubble after a few dropped points, the victory over champions Celtic may make them reconsider their opinion.
Hearts' bubble is very much inflated after the 2–1 victory, and if anyone thought they were about to give up their top-of-the-table position, they should think again.
While the spotlight has been on Hearts' new recruits this season - the likes of Claudio Braga and Alexandros Kyziridis have claimed much of the attention - the standout player is now in his fifth season at Tynecastle.
Few people had heard of Cammy Devlin when he joined the club in summer 2021. Since then, he has played over 120 times for Hearts and has featured in all 21 games this season.
The 27-year-old is playing the best football of his life at the moment and was a worthy man of the match in the victory at Parkhead. It's little wonder Derek McInnes is so keen to secure the midfielder on a new contract to keep him at Tynecastle beyond next summer.
Devlin won the most duels (12) of any player at Celtic Park on Sunday and, along with Tomas Magnusson, ranked highest in the Hearts team for possession won (eight).
With four caps to his name, in-form Devlin is a serious contender to in the Socceroos squad for next year's World Cup.
For Hearts, the opportunity this week is huge - win at Falkirk on Saturday night and go six points clear at the top.
However, the Bairns, astutely managed by former Jambo John McGlynn, have slotted seamlessly into their first top-flight campaign in 15 years and will be no pushover.
New Devlin contract 'recognition' of consistency - McInnespublished at 17:41 GMT 10 December 2025
17:41 GMT 10 December 2025
Brian McLauchlin BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Hearts head coach Derek McInnes hopes Cammy Devlin continues to get more recognition for his consistency once "he signs his contract" as talks progress to extend the Australia midfielder's stay at Tynecastle.
The 27-year-old, who joined the Scottish Premiership leaders from Newcastle Jets in 2021, had impressed McInnes before his own move to Tynecastle this summer.
"I always thought Cammy was a good player and he's got to take the credit for the improvements in his game this season," he said.
"I think we're seeing a lot more maturity in his performances, a lot more leadership, a lot more more prominent, not just when he's on the ball, but I think he's got big influence, which you want from your centre-midfield players."
Devlin was quoted this week as saying he is no closer to agreeing a new contract beyond next summer and is concentrating on his on-field performances.
"Cammy's been a player who's been so consistent and it's nice that he's getting a bit of recognition for that," McInnes added. "I'd like that recognition to come when he signs his contract a bit more, but it's nice nonetheless."
Talks are ongoing with a number of other players out of contract next summer, including defenders Frankie Kent and Craig Halkett, and McInnes is hopeful he will have some news soon.
McInnes on Chesnokov, contract talks & January windowpublished at 15:36 GMT 10 December 2025
15:36 GMT 10 December 2025
Brian McLauchlin BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Hearts head coach Derek McInnes has been speaking to the media as his side prepare for Saturday's game against Falkirk.
Here are the main points:
McInnes says the win away to Celtic last weekend "reinforces my confidence in the squad".
League leaders Hearts have now beaten Celtic twice, Rangers, Hibs and Aberdeen this season and McInnes takes "a lot of comfort" from their performances in the big games where "there's a bit more expected of you and the opponents have been really tough".
Hearts are still going through the visa process for pre-contract signing Islam Chesnokov but hope the Kazakhstan forward will arrive in Scotland "in the next week or so" before officially joining on 1 January.
Players including Cammy Devlin, Beni Baningime and Stuart Findlay are out of contract next summer and McInnes says there is "constant dialogue" over new deals.
He adds: "There's been a lot of conversations had over the last few months. We're just trying to make some headway with a few things. I'm confident we'll get some good news on one or two, but there's nothing certain for that at the minute."
McInnes is hopeful Devlin will extend his Tynecastle stay and praises the Australia midfielder's improvement this season, saying he is delivering "a lot more maturity in his performances, a lot more leadership on the pitch".
With Hearts utilising Jamestown Analytics for recruitment, McInnes insists he always has the "final say" on signings and contract offers.
He adds: "But obviously, it's well documented players have got ratings, so I can't just pick a player and say I want to sign him if it doesn't marry up with Jamestown's ratings."
McInnes is looking to bring in "one or two" players during the January transfer window and says: "Sometimes when your results aren't there, you're a bit busy in January, which is a window where it's traditionally tough to get improvements. But we're top of the league, we've got a squad, we've still got one or two to come back, so we won't be as busy as maybe some people think. But we are looking to maybe be quite specific on one or two."
On Falkirk, McInnes says manager John McGlynn has "imposed himself on the whole club" and they've been a "great addition" to the Premiership.
'Nothing happening' regarding Devlin deal - gossippublished at 07:57 GMT 10 December 2025
07:57 GMT 10 December 2025
Heart of Midlothian midfielder Cammy Devlin, who is out of contract in the summer, says "nothing has happened of yet" amid talks about a new deal but says he has a great relationship with sporting director Graeme Jones and his main focus is on playing well. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Hearts set for 'huge window' in January?published at 17:04 GMT 9 December 2025
17:04 GMT 9 December 2025
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With a little over three weeks until the January transfer window opens, the success of Hearts' summer business is evident.
Hearts sit top of the Premiership with many of their summer signings making a contribution towards their title push.
Portuguese star Claudio Braga has seven league goals - including the opener in the 2-1 weekend win at Celtic - while Greek winger Alexandros Kyziridis has been a major success and the likes of Parkhead matchwinner Oisin McEtee, Stuart Findlay and Alexander Schwolow have also proved shrewd additions.
With Derek McInnes' table-topping team still carrying the fight to the Old Firm, how crucial could the January window be?
Hearts supporter Liam Corbett, from the This is My Story podcast told BBC Radio 5 Live's The Monday Night Club, "I think it will be big.
"We've already done some early business, we've got Islam Chesnokov the Kazakhstan international that's been highly spoken of, we've got the Brazilian Ageu that we signed in the summer that we just can't get fit.
"But I still think we'll do some business and that's where I'm most excited.
"This title race feels different to the Aberdeen one [last season]. Tony Bloom and Jamestown Analytics is what drives it, the summer window was our first shot of it and it's transformed our team.
"Braga was playing in the second tier in Norway, he looks phenomenal. Kyziridis will be chapping on the door to get a Grecce call-up, he's been phenomenal.
"There's also the return to form of Lawrence Shankland, plus Derek McInnes and his knowledge of Scottish football has gone over to Kilmarnock and taken Findlay. If he could do the same with [David] Watson in the midfield I'd be absolutely delighted.
Parkhead win fuels 'belief we can last the distance'published at 14:52 GMT 9 December 2025
14:52 GMT 9 December 2025
Greg Playfair Fan writer
In a week that saw Hearts pick up four points from games against Kilmarnock and Celtic, few supporters would have predicted the win would come at Parkhead.
For the first time in 40 years, we've beaten both Rangers and now Celtic away in the same season, with the last occasion being that infamous 1985-1986 campaign.
As soon as we discovered the Celtic starting line-up I felt we could take something and no doubt Derek McInnes would have been hugely encouraged by the tactical tinkering from Celtic's new boss Wilfried Nancy.
It's somewhat fitting that as there's a changing of the guard in the Hearts boardroom, with Ann Budge stepping down after 11 years as chair, there could be a shift in power in Scottish football.
I said at the start of the season Hearts needed to pick up 10 points from the Old Firm. Already we are at nine points from three games.
Now, three games shy of the season's halfway stage, there has to be a belief we can last the distance.
We have to go to Falkirk and win this weekend to put more pressure on our rivals. We've seen already that both Rangers and Celtic got spooked at the scary prospect of a resurgent Hearts and got rid of their managers before Halloween.
Expectations continue to rise among Hearts supporters and the absolute minimum Jambos would accept is a third-place finish. Even then, there would still be a lot of disappointment given how the season has panned out so far.
It's still feels a bit premature - and presumptuous - to make the Leicester City 2015-16 comparisons just yet, but the belief in Gorgie is growing.
If we are able to navigate the upcoming fixtures against Falkirk, Rangers and Hibs relatively unscathed then 2026 could be the best year for generations of Jambos.
Braga relishing the 'good pressure' at high-flying Heartspublished at 10:34 GMT 9 December 2025
10:34 GMT 9 December 2025
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Claudio Braga has urged Hearts not to get carried away with their latest win over Celtic and says there are still things to "sharpen up".
The Portuguese forward's opener on Sunday sent Hearts on the way to a 2-1 victory at Parkhead and three-point lead at the top.
But with only one victory in the six matches in between two wins over the champions, Braga knows they cannot afford to drop standards.
"If we win against Celtic and we lose against Falkirk, then what's the point, you know? That makes no sense," he said.
"So we just need to keep working, sharpen up the things we need to sharpen up.
"There are always going to be bumps on the road but we can't have any doubts about ourselves. We just need to to carry on knowing what we can do and showing that personality.
"There is pressure when you're in the position we're in at the top of the league, but it's a good pressure.
"We know what we can do, not only against Celtic but against every team. We're not the best team because we beat Celtic on Sunday and we weren't the worst team when we were on a run of not winning the last five games. We just needed to be a little more sharp in the situation.
"Yes, it's a good motivation to have beaten Celtic twice but we know if we play like a family we can do that to most teams."
Braga's goal was met with a delayed reaction as the vast majority of people in the ground looked for an offside flag, but Arne Engels had played the forward onside.
"I thought I was offside at first, then I didn't know," Braga said. "I just tried not to give up on the ball.
"I didn't really celebrate while we waited. I looked at the bench straight away and the players there were telling me it was onside. They always have the camera so I just tried to check in with them. It was a good moment."
'Celtic win could prompt Hearts transfer activity'published at 14:13 GMT 8 December 2025
14:13 GMT 8 December 2025
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Former winger Neil McCann believes Heart of Midlothian's win at Celtic might prompt the Edinburgh club to be ambitious in the January transfer window.
Hearts' 2-1 victory at Celtic Park ruined Wilfried Nancy's debut as Celtic manager and moved Derek McInnes' side three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Claudio Braga and Oisin McEntee's goals have given Hearts back some momentum - after their eight-point lead had been whittled down by interim Celtic boss Martin O'Neill - as they seek to become the first team outside of the Old Firm to win the title in Scotland for 40 years.
"The fact they have beaten Celtic, and that's back-to-back wins against them, I thought it was a big marker put down," former Scotland forward McCann said on the Scottish Football Podcast.
"People thought the bubble had burst, their last win in the league was on 1 November I think, but that win at Celtic has breathed so much life into this title challenge.
"It might just sway Tony Bloom and the board to say 'is this the year we throw some money at it?' I genuinely believe they will never have a better chance than this season.
"Celtic and Rangers will go again after this season. Hearts should take advantage."
McCann believes defender Craig Halkett should be a contender for Steve Clarke's World Cup squad.
"He had two really horrible injuries when he first got into the Scotland squad but what he has done is get himself in incredible shape," added McCann.
"His leadership qualities are huge. Craig has that. And he used to be rapid for a big boy.
"So why shouldn't he be spoken about in terms of Scotland? He was a brilliant part of a Hearts line-up at Celtic and should have a good shout of the World Cup."
Hearts trio named in TOTWpublished at 13:46 GMT 8 December 2025
13:46 GMT 8 December 2025
Jonathan Sutherland Sportscene presenter
Three Hearts players make my team of the week after their superb win at Celtic on Sunday.
Craig Halkett must have a big chance of forcing his way into international recognition. He was so solid defensively throughout against Celtic.
Cammy Devlin is the battery at the heart of this Hearts team. He brings tenacity, snaps into tackles and plays as if his life depends on it. He had the captain's armband on at the end and led by example.
Claudio Braga almost stopped along with everyone else when the assumption was an offside flag would be shown but came alive first to give Hearts a vital lead at Celtic Park.
He plays with such energy and belief. His bear hug of Derek McInnes at the end summed up his all-in confidence and how much of a central figure he is at Hearts.
'This is a genuine title challenge from Edinburgh' - your viewspublished at 10:59 GMT 8 December 2025
10:59 GMT 8 December 2025
We asked for your thoughts after Hearts secured their second win against Celtic this season to move three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Here's what you had to say:
Stewart: Hearts fans, among other clubs, have been crying out for a manager that does the basics well. This is what Derek McInnes brings to the table and it's a genuine threat to the teams around them in the league. Doing the basics well and having individuals with luxury attributes, underpinned with simple and consistent performances will give any team a chance in Scotland.
Derek: What a game! Both teams seemed up for it, which makes the win all the sweeter. Can't remember the last time we beat Celtic twice in a season, but what a result. Rode out their attack well, and after a tough 15-20 minutes, started to build into the game. Not a sparkling performance, by any means, but we dug in, defended well, and took our chances. Need to back it up with a win next weekend to keep momentum building.
Alex: A 100% record against Rangers and Celtic so far this season. There will be no Aberdeen-esque collapse, folk will have to accept that this is a genuine title challenge from Edinburgh.
Ian: A performance that will do much to build belief both within the club and the fans that a genuine title challenge is a realistic possibility. Immense performances again from Cammy Devlin and Craig Halkett. Let's hope it's the start of another winning streak!
Alfo: A fantastic performance and well-deserved Hearts win brought about by McInnes out-thinking his opposite number Wilfried Nancy. Good to see the 'yer-bubble's-burst' brigade put back in their box tonight!
Peter: Statement win! you've got to be proud of any team that visits Glasgow twice and comes back with six points. This team is full of players you can connect to. We are here to stay…
Neil: Looks like Nancy is going to be one of those managers that wants to impose his own system rather than going with what has been successful under Martin O'Neill. Hearts need to take advantage of this transition period and keep winning football matches.
Alan: Mighty performance by Devlin. We have to keep him on a new contract. He is central to keeping us moving forward with energy and verve in midfield. Keep going now - do not lose heart.
McInnes' inside job - gossippublished at 08:41 GMT 8 December 2025
08:41 GMT 8 December 2025
Informed guesswork helped Heart of Midlothian manager Derek McInnes overcome Wilfried Nancy and his Celtic side on Sunday. (Scotsman - subscription required)
Versatile Hearts player Harry Milne, 29, will be suspended against Rangers on 21 December after picking up a booking in Sunday's win over Celtic. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required)
Hearts looked like potential champions once again in Nancy's ham-fisted introduction to Celtic. (Scottish Sun)
Celtic 1-2 Hearts: What the manager saidpublished at 17:47 GMT 7 December 2025
17:47 GMT 7 December 2025
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Hearts manager Derek McInnes: "We wanted a positive result. On the day, we had to do a lot right. There was loads that I liked about my team. You've got to think as if you've won the game before you've won and carry yourself that way and I thought we did that.
"We had something to hang on to after Claudio Braga's goal just before half-time I thought we deserved at the moment. Oisin McEntee gets the second goal. We defended well, we adapted to Celtic throwing two strikers on and trying to put four on our last line.
"We turned to a five. We defended the box brilliantly apart from two moments, when Arne Engels hits off the bar and the goal from Kieran Tierney.
"We're well into December now. The players shouldn't doubt themselves, shouldn't doubt what we are. Once we come out the second round of fixtures, you've got a rough idea of where you are. To beat Celtic home and away takes a lot of doing. Hopefully, we can keep winning games."
Celtic v Hearts: Team newspublished at 11:37 GMT 6 December 2025
11:37 GMT 6 December 2025
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Marcelo Saracchi has joined Celtic's injury list following a recurrence of a hamstring problem.
James Forrest is back running while Alistair Johnston, Callum Osmand (both hamstring) and Cameron Carter-Vickers (Achilles) are long-term absentees.
Hearts boss Derek McInnes expects to be selecting from an unchanged squad, with midfield quartet Beni Baningime, Calem Nieuwenhof, Finlay Pollock and Ageu all still out with hamstring injuries.