'Nice problem to have' - Hearts set for a reshuffle?published at 10:04 GMT 31 October 2025
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Hearts' winning run may have stalled in midweek, but a draw in Paisley is no disgrace and a six-point lead at the Premiership summit after 10 games is still the stuff of dreams.
To extend that gap further this weekend, Hearts must get the better of a familiar face.
On Saturday, former captain and co-manager (remember that one game during the Romanov era) Stephen Pressley will be welcomed back to Tynecastle as manager of Dundee.
At one point last Saturday his side were up to third place in the table, only to lose two second-half goals to Falkirk. Remarkably, they now sit second bottom.
The big question now for Derek McInnes is who he selects after fielding the same starting XI for six matches in a row.
This may be the opportunity for record signing Ageu to make his first start.
After suffering an injury in training that has limited the Brazilian midfielder to two substitute appearances, he now looks ready to play his part and show the Tynecastle fans what merited a fee of around £1.7m.
There are plenty others waiting patiently. Michael Steinwender, Elton Kabangu, Sabah Kerjota, Tomas Magnusson and Blair Spittal have all been warming the bench in recent weeks, while the likes of Alan Forrest and James Wilson haven't even made the matchday squad.
Landry Kabore got his chance off the bench against St Mirren and thought he'd scored the winner, only for the goal to be ruled out for an offside in the build-up.
Tinkering with a winning team is a nice problem to have for McInnes and with a busy period coming up in December and January, all these players will have their part to play.




















