Hearts being screwed by SPFL?
Apparently the top team at the split is usually at home on last game of the season. This explanation from BBC makes no sense:
The SPFL explained that Hearts are away on the final day because it was unable to have both Glasgow or Edinburgh sides play at home on the final two fixture dates, as they all kick-off at the same time, and not to have a city derby on the final day.
The penultimate game day has Hearts at home so why could they not have switched it with that? Final day games would then have been:
"Hearts versus Falkirk
Motherwell versus Celtic
Rangers versus Hibernian"
What am I missing?!
Posted By: Kangol Canary on April 8th 2026 at 13:07:09
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- Hearts being screwed by SPFL? (Other Football) - Kangol Canary, Apr 8, 13:07:09
- depends how many tmes theyve been at home already vs the top 6 individual teams too (n/m) (Other Football) - Tony Martin, Apr 8, 15:01:52
- They're gradually bottling it anyway sadly (n/m) (Other Football) - jamesward, Apr 8, 13:20:05
- I always thought Kvistgaarden looked more dangerous when coming on as a sub rather than (Other Football) - Legacy Fan, Apr 8, 13:38:30
- Cods hake (n/m) (Other Football) - Chris Peacock, Apr 8, 14:18:33
- Yes wrong plaice (n/m) (Other Football) - Legacy Fan, Apr 8, 14:29:19
- Cods hake (n/m) (Other Football) - Chris Peacock, Apr 8, 14:18:33
- I always thought Kvistgaarden looked more dangerous when coming on as a sub rather than (Other Football) - Legacy Fan, Apr 8, 13:38:30
- … (Other Football) - SCC 28, Apr 8, 13:18:38
- Just need to win all their games and stop greeting’ (n/m) (Other Football) - Legacy Fan, Apr 8, 13:15:37
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