Hearts' final five games are Hibernian away, Rangers at home, Motherwell away, Falkirk at home, and Celtic away.

Why Edinburgh derby momentum is key

The victory against Motherwell last time was massive for Hearts because it kept them top of the pile at the split and re-ignited the positivity after a draw with bottom side Livingston.

Now, they travel to bitter rivals Hibernian, who will be desperate to boost their own European hopes and derail Hearts’ title bid in the process.

McInnes believes it could be Hearts’ toughest game, given the derby dynamics and being away from home. Hearts lost their other trip to Easter Road this season 3-2, after falling 3-0 behind before the 50th minute.

Grabbing a third derby win of the season would be a massive boost before Rangers visit Tynecastle, and send a message Hearts can handle the heat.

“If you can get off to a good start in the split, it can give you that added momentum and confidence,” McInnes stated.

“It’ll be a big ask for any team in the split to win all five games, the evidence suggests that it’ll be difficult for any team to do that, based on what’s already happened this season.

“But if you can get off to a good start, then it gives you that momentum, that confidence that anything’s possible, and hopefully we can do that on Sunday.”

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