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Hearts have already beaten Livingston three times this season, including a Scottish Cup shootout victory just last month. Overall, Livi are winless in 17 visits to Tynecastle, a run that dates back to 2002.
Hearts to win this one is 4/6.
Hearts to win and both teams to score NO is 7/4.
Ellis Simms is 9/2 to break the deadlock and 6/4 to score anytime.
Match preview
Livingston FC v Celtic FC – Cinch Scottish Premiership LIVINGSTON, SCOTLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: Livingston manager David Martindale celebrates at full time during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Livingston FC and Celtic FC at Almondvale Stadium on September 18, 2021 in Livingston, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Will Heart of Midlothian tighten their grip further on third place?
In their last league game, Robbie Neilson’s side held Dundee United to a 2-2 draw thanks to Craig Halkett’s late equaliser at Tannadice.
Since then, Heart of Midlothian have booked their place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals.
Last Saturday night, Beni Baningime and Peter Haring had them 2-0 in front early, only for St Mirren to fight back and level up the tie at 2-2.
Nevertheless, Aaron McEneff restored Hearts’ lead shortly after before Ellis Simms tapped in the clincher.
So, next month, Hearts will face city-rivals Hibs at Hampden for a place in the final; Celtic face Rangers in the other semi on derby weekend.
Remember, unless Hibs win the cup, Hearts’ third-place finish will guarantee European group stage football for the first time in club history.
There’s still plenty to play for so will the home fans be celebrating a win here?
Livingston meanwhile are also aiming to be in Europe next season, last enjoying that 20 years ago.
The Lions’ five-game unbeaten run came to an end a fortnight ago as they were beaten 3-1 by Celtic at the Tony Macaroni Arena.
Nevertheless, having won three out of five before this, David Martindale’s side are fifth, but the middle of the table could hardly be tighter.
ivi are one of six teams on either 37 or 36 points, so ever point counts with just three games to go before the split.
Will Hearts be too strong at Tynecastle?
Heart of Midlothian team news
Heart of Midlothian v Celtic FC – Cinch Scottish Premiership EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND – JANUARY 26: Liam Boyce of Heart of Midlothian celebrates after scoring their team’s first goal during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Heart of Midlothian and Celtic FC at on January 26, 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
The hosts are without defenders John Souttar, Michael Smith and Cameron Devlin as well as winger Gary Mackay-Steven due to injury.
So, last weekend, Stephen Kingsley filled in at centre-back with Andy Halliday deputising at left-back.
At the other end of the park, Liam Boyce has been enjoying playing in a number ten role, just in behind January signing Ellis Simms.
Livingston team news
Livingston v Sunderland – Pre Season Friendly LIVINGSTON, SCOTLAND – JULY 12: A general view during a pre-season friendly match between Livingston FC and Sunderland AFC at the Almondvale Stadium on July 12, 2017 in Livingston, Scotland. (Photo by Ian Horrocks/Sunderland AFC via Getty Images)
Davie Martindale’s men haven’t had a fixture for 13 days so should be raring to go.
Ayo Obileye and Jack Fitzwater are a very solid centre-back pairing.
Likewise, Stephane Omeonga and Jason Holt will sit just in front of the back four.
Bruce Anderson will continue to be the main goal threat and could return up front, displacing Joel Nouble.
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