Rangers, Hearts and Celtic are all vying for the Scottish Premiership title, which will be determined in May.
Currently, Hearts find themselves first on the SPFL table, but the Gers are only a point behind them.
Celtic sit in third place, two points off second-place Rangers, but play both their title rivals away from home following the split.
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Celtic predicted to beat Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title
Football MD’s Supercomputer crunched the numbers and has backed the Hoops to win the title.
Currently on 64 points, Martin O’Neill’s side have been predicted to get 16 points from a possible 18 to end up with 80.
Rangers, who have 66 points as things stand, are only predicted to get 10 more from the next six games.
They are expected to finish in second place, while Hearts have been tipped to finish third with 74 points in the bank.

The Supercomputer will have taken into account which team is playing whom and at what location, along with their form going into the split.
Things can undoubtedly change in the coming weeks and that is what Danny Rohl will be telling his players.
In recent weeks, the Light Blues appear to have been clicking and it remains to be seen if they can get the job done.
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Why Danny Rohl will be delighted by the split fixtures
While playing both the title rivals away from home is a disadvantage, Rangers will have known about it for months.
They, however, would not have known which team would be playing when.
Seeing Celtic and Hearts play on the final day of the season will undoubtedly be a boost for Rohl and his side.
That game would be like a cup final for those two sides, and the Gers know that they can focus on their game, get the job done, and watch Hearts and Celtic throw the kitchen sink at each other.
Going into the split, Rangers look like the team hitting form at the right time, and they need to carry that momentum into the next few weeks.


