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Hearts 3 - 0 Inverness CT RECAP: Championship winners lift trophy after easy win

Live coverage of the Championship clash between Hearts and Inverness CT. Picture: SNSLive coverage of the Championship clash between Hearts and Inverness CT. Picture: SNS
Live coverage of the Championship clash between Hearts and Inverness CT. Picture: SNS
Hearts welcome Inverness CT to Tynecastle Park this afternoon for the club’s final home game of the season.

The league winners will lift the Championship trophy after the match following much speculation as to whether it would be left on the stand, as per the desire of many fans, or be hoisted into the air by captain Steven Naismith. Hearts confirmed it will be the latter.

Robbie Neilson’s men will be looking to bounce back from the midweek draw with Greenock Morton by putting on a positive display against a team still fighting for promotion.

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The Highlanders, under the interim charge of Neil McCann, are just behind Dunfermline Athletic who occupy the third and final play-off spot. ICT have been on a fine run of late and possess Hibs star Scott Allan on loan.

We will have updates throughout the day from Tynecastle, including analysis and reaction following the game.

Hearts v Inverness CT LIVE: Updates, reaction and analysis from Tynecastle Park

Key Events

  • Kick-off - 3pm
  • Team news - 1.45pm

A deep cross from Logan is helped back over by Halliday but Gnanduillet can’t get enough power in the header.

ICT give Hearts guard of honour

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Hearts are sticking with the 3-4-1-2- and GMS is up front with Gnanduillet with Boyce behind.

A well worked corner from ICT sees Allan get free but the on loan Hibs ace fizzes a shot over.

Neil Doncaster has arrived at Tynecastle

The reception of the SPFL chief executive would have been very, very interesting if fans were allowed in. And when we say interesting, we mean very, very... ‘atmospheric’.

Hearts need to be wary of through balls

No team plays more in the league than Inverness (9.05 per 90 minutes) and that threat has only increased with on loan Hibs midfielder Scott Allan.