The Scottish Premiership title race is heating up, with Hearts closing in on the championship and Celtic and Rangers still in the mix. Hearts, led by Derek McInnes, have a three-point lead over Celtic and a chance to seal the title with a win over Falkirk on Wednesday. However, Celtic, managed by the experienced Martin O'Neill, has a chance to keep the pressure on by beating Motherwell on Wednesday and then facing Hearts in a final-day showdown. Meanwhile, Rangers, managed by Danny Rohl, is seven points behind Hearts and is playing for second place and a spot in the Champions League qualifiers. The German manager has been credited with narrowing a 13-point deficit to Hearts when he took charge in October, but two losses when it matters most have damaged his standing. Hearts, on the other hand, has been handling everything thrown at them and is targeting a win over Motherwell, which would be a giant step towards history. The Premiership title race is far from over, with several games left to play and the possibility of a final-day showdown between Hearts and Celtic. However, the pressure is on Celtic to keep Hearts at bay and for Rangers to derail Celtic's title challenge. The Scottish Premiership title race is a fascinating and unpredictable contest, with several teams still in the mix and the possibility of a final-day showdown. It will be a few more days of excitement and nerve-shredding tension in the Premiership, with the title still up for grabs.