Our prediction for this Scottish Premiership match:
Tynecastle Park will be the centre of attention when Hearts and Rangers square off against each other in a highly-anticipated Premiership game. The Jambos survived St. Mirren in the Scottish Cup last 32 and their displays in back-to-back league wins over Kilmarnock (3-2) and Dundee FC (6-0) are surely giving fans a reason for optimism. Both Lewis Neilson and Cammy Devlin should be fit for Sunday’s game despite limping off with injuries in the FA Cup triumph.
The Gers, on the other hand, aim to recover from an embarrassing FA Cup loss to Queen’s Park. Given Rangers’ attacking potential and Hearts’ signs of improvement up front, we are tempted to bet on over 2.5 goals. Midfielder Mohammed Diomande has yet to serve his ban, while Dujon Sterling will be assessed ahead of the kick-off. Earlier this season, Rangers defeated Hearts 1-0 at Ibrox Stadium, but a high-scoring affair is on the cards this time out.
Highlighted Player (Tom Lawrence):

Tom Lawrence is a Welsh footballer who plays as a winger for Championship side Derby County. Born in Wrexham (Wales) on January 13, 1994, Tom Lawrence played for Everton and Manchester United during his youth career.
The 180-cm-tall footballer, though, made no more than one appearances for the Red Devils in the Premier League as he was immediately sent on loan to Carlisle United. The Wales international played for the likes of Yeovil Town, Leicester City, Rotherham United, Blackburn Rovers, Cardiff City and Ipswich Town as well before signing a contract with Derby County. Tom Lawrence’s main position is left winger, but he is used as both second striker and right winger as well.
The Derby County man made his Wales debut in November 2015 in a 3-2 loss to Netherlands. The highlight of his career is the goal he scored against Georgia in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. His preferred foot is right and he wears No. 10 jersey at Derby County.
Highlighted Team (Hearts):

Founded in 1874, Hearts are professional football club that compete in the Scotland Premiership. The Jam Tarts welcome their rivals at Tynecastle Park Gorgie, the stadium which can hold up to 20,000 spectators.
While the original Hearts strip was all white shirts and trousers with maroon trimmings, the club’s current home kit is all maroon with a white-collar. Hearts have won the Scottish Premier League title four times (1894/95, 1896/97, 1957/58, 1959/60), but they have been in Celtic and Rangers’ shadows in the 21st century. Hibernian are considered the club’s fiercest rivals. The two teams first met back in 1875 on Christmas Day, with Hearts winning the match 1-0. The Tynecastle Park Gorgie recorded their biggest win in 1880, with the team rolling over Anchor 21-0 in the FA Cup.
The club’s heaviest defeat came eight years later as Hearts were beaten by Vale of Leven 8-1 in the Scottish Cup. John Robertson is leading the club’s all-time goal-scoring chart, with the left winger netting 214 goals for the club.