Lawrence Shankland
Heart of Midlothian

Heart of Midlothian

Heart of Midlothian were founded in 1874 and play their home games at Tynecastle Park in Scotland.

Heart of Midlothian match
Hearts v Celtic · Photo: Vagelis Georgariou

Heart of Midlothian remain one of Scottish football’s established institutions: founded in 1874, settled at Tynecastle Park, and rarely short of edge when Celtic are the visitors. The current side has more than local nuisance value. Hearts sit first in the Premiership, with a 32-man squad averaging 28 years of age and valued at around £23.5m by Transfermarkt.

Their league form has been solid and productive. A 3-0 home win over Falkirk followed a 1-1 draw at Motherwell, with earlier wins over Rangers, Hibernian and Motherwell adding weight to an unbeaten six-match run. Tynecastle has been particularly efficient: Hearts are averaging 1.9 goals scored and only 0.6 conceded at home.

The attacking burden has been carried chiefly by Lawrence Shankland, with 19 goals, and Cláudio Braga, with 17. There is support behind them rather than a single-source dependency, with Stuart Findlay, Craig Halkett and Alexandros Kyziridis all on six. Away from home, Hearts are still carrying a threat, averaging 1.6 goals per match, though they concede a little more than they do in Edinburgh.

Their cup involvement has included the League Cup second round and the Scottish Cup fourth round. In the league, though, Hearts are currently a serious part of the Premiership picture, and a relevant measure for Celtic rather than background noise.

📈 Key stats and insights

Heart of Midlothian
Hearts have the best defensive record in the Premiership
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Hearts have won six straight home league games
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Hearts have held first place across the last six rounds
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Hearts have conceded fewer goals per match than Celtic both home and away
Hearts have Lawrence Shankland and Cláudio Braga carrying nearly half of their league goals

⚔️ How they compare to Celtic

For Celtic supporters, the contrast is clear: Celtic have the sharper home attack, scoring 2.2 per match compared with Hearts’ 1.9, while both sides are level away at 1.6. Hearts have the edge defensively, though, conceding less than Celtic at home and away, and that defensive gap is the main reason they sit above Celtic in the table.

Last updated 13 May 2026. Send feedback

Heart of Midlothian stats

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1874
Founded
Derek McInnes (age 54)
Manager
Ann Budge
Chair
The Jam Tarts
Nickname
Tynecastle Park
Stadium
19,852
Capacity
McLeod Street, Edinburgh, EH11 2NL, UK
Address
heartsfc.co.uk
Website
£23.5m (via Transfermarkt)
Market Value

📅 Recent results

W
D
W
W
W
D

In recent matches, Heart of Midlothian have recorded four wins and two draws.

Hearts
Hearts
3 - 0
Falkirk
Falkirk
Motherwell
Motherwell
1 - 1
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
2 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Hibernian
Hibernian
1 - 2
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
3 - 1
Motherwell
Motherwell
Livingston
Livingston
2 - 2
Hearts
Hearts

Heart of Midlothian have worse recent form than Celtic, who have six wins in their last six games.

Hearts look like a side sustaining momentum rather than clinging on. Four wins and two draws from the last six is strong enough on its own, but the 2-1 win over Rangers and the derby victory at Hibernian give the run more weight than a routine unbeaten sequence.

📈 League position analysis

After 37 games, Heart of Midlothian are top of the league.

Heart of Midlothian Celtic

There has been no late-season wobble in the table: Hearts have held first place across each of the last six rounds and remain there after 37 matches. That points to consistency rather than volatility, with their recent results backing up their league position rather than disguising underlying drift.

📊 League form

Track the performance of Heart of Midlothian in Scotland's Premiership over their last six matches, home and away.

Overall

W
D
W
W
W
D
Hearts
Hearts
3 - 0
Falkirk
Falkirk
Motherwell
Motherwell
1 - 1
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
2 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Hibernian
Hibernian
1 - 2
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
Hearts
3 - 1
Motherwell
Motherwell
Livingston
Livingston
2 - 2
Hearts
Hearts

Home

W
W
W
W
W
W
Hearts
Hearts
3 - 0
Falkirk
Falkirk
Hearts
Hearts
2 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Hearts
Hearts
3 - 1
Motherwell
Motherwell
Hearts
Hearts
1 - 0
Dundee
Dundee
Hearts
Hearts
1 - 0
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Hearts
Hearts
1 - 0
Falkirk
Falkirk

Away

D
W
D
L
L
L
Motherwell
Motherwell
1 - 1
Hearts
Hearts
Hibernian
Hibernian
1 - 2
Hearts
Hearts
Livingston
Livingston
2 - 2
Hearts
Hearts
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock
1 - 0
Hearts
Hearts
Rangers
Rangers
4 - 2
Hearts
Hearts
St Mirren
St Mirren
1 - 0
Hearts
Hearts

The home-and-away split is stark. Hearts have won their last six at Tynecastle, with four clean sheets in that spell, while the away record has only recently stabilised after defeats at St Mirren, Rangers and Kilmarnock. They are not a soft touch on the road, but their control is far clearer at home.

💪 Strengths and weaknesses

How well-rounded are Heart of Midlothian across key performance areas this season?

Heart of Midlothian
Celtic

For Celtic supporters, the contrast is clear: Celtic have the sharper home attack, scoring 2.2 per match compared with Hearts’ 1.9, while both sides are level away at 1.6. Hearts have the edge defensively, though, conceding less than Celtic at home and away, and that defensive gap is the main reason they sit above Celtic in the table.

The radar profile is built on defensive authority: Hearts concede only 0.85 per match and are especially difficult to break down at home. Their attack is strong but not the league benchmark, sitting behind the very best scoring sides, and the slight weakness is that their away control is less convincing than their home dominance despite a respectable scoring rate.

⚽ Average statistics

Check out these per game stats for Heart of Midlothian in their domestic league season 2025 - 2026.

⚽️ Goals scored
1.9
Home
1.6
Away
⚽️ Goals conceded
0.6
Home
1.1
Away

Hearts combine a top-end attack with the best defence in the division, which is why their league position looks credible. They are third for scoring, with Rangers setting the attacking pace and St Mirren well adrift at the bottom, but the more telling edge is at the back: nobody concedes fewer than Hearts, home or away, while Livingston sit at the opposite end of the defensive scale.

🟨 Yellow cards
1.6
Home
2.1
Away
🟥 Red cards
0.1
Home
0.2
Away

Hearts are more heavily booked away from home, which fits with the more uneven road form. The rise from 1.6 yellows at Tynecastle to 2.1 away points to a side that has to manage more defensive stress outside Edinburgh, although the red-card rate is not high enough to frame them as reckless.

🤩 Biggest victory
4-0
Home
3-0
Away
🫣 Biggest defeat
Home
4-2
Away

The 4-0 home win and 3-0 away win show Hearts have enough attacking ceiling to put games beyond doubt, not just grind them out. The absence of a home defeat is the more revealing detail, while the 4-2 loss at Rangers is the clearest example of their floor when an elite opponent opens the game up.

⛳ Corners awarded
5.4
Home
5.7
Away
⛳ Corners conceded
4.5
Home
4.2
Away

Hearts generate a steady corner count both home and away, which suggests their attacking pressure is not purely a Tynecastle product. They also concede fewer corners than they win in both settings, a small but useful sign that territory generally tilts in their favour.

🎯 Top scorers

Top scorers for Heart of Midlothian in all competitions for the season 2025 - 2026.

⚽️ Goals
19
⚽️ Goals
17
⚽️ Goals
6
Player
⚽️ Goals
6
⚽️ Goals
6
⚽️ Goals
5
⚽️ Goals
3
⚽️ Goals
3
Player
⚽️ Goals
3
Player
⚽️ Goals
2
Player
⚽️ Goals
2
Player
⚽️ Goals
2
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1

The goal threat is led by Lawrence Shankland and Cláudio Braga, who have carried a heavy share of the league scoring between them. That is not quite a one-man attack, but it is still a concentrated source of danger, with Stuart Findlay, Craig Halkett and Alexandros Kyziridis providing useful rather than dominant secondary support.

⏱️ Time of first goal

Time of first goal scored for and against Heart of Midlothian in their previous 20 games.

⏱️ Time
0-10 mins
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Against
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⏱️ Time
11-20 mins
For
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Against
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⏱️ Time
21-30 mins
For
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Against
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⏱️ Time
31-40 mins
For
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Against
⏱️ Time
41-50 mins
For
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Against
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⏱️ Time
51-60 mins
For
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Against
⏱️ Time
61-70 mins
For
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Against
⏱️ Time
71-80 mins
For
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Against
⏱️ Time
81-90 mins
For
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Against
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Hearts are not especially explosive in the opening ten minutes, with their first goals more often arriving once games have settled. The main warning sign is at the other end: when they do concede first, it has most often come inside the opening ten minutes, suggesting opponents can trouble them before their structure takes hold.

👥 Squad statistics

Squad stats for all Heart of Midlothian players across the domestic league season 2025 - 2026.

Player
Craig Gordon
Craig Gordon
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
2
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
245
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
Alexander Schwolow
Alexander Schwolow
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
31
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
2,911
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
1
Player
Ryan Fulton
Ryan Fulton
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
Frankie Kent
Frankie Kent
Defender
▶️ Starts
9
🔄 Subs
10
⏱️ Mins
993
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
1
Player
Stephen Kingsley
Stephen Kingsley
Defender
▶️ Starts
14
🔄 Subs
6
⏱️ Mins
1,339
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Player
Craig Halkett
Craig Halkett
Defender
▶️ Starts
30
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
2,679
⚽️ Goals
4
🟨 Yellows
9
🟥 Reds
1
Player
Jamie McCart
Jamie McCart
Defender
▶️ Starts
6
🔄 Subs
14
⏱️ Mins
743
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Player
▶️ Starts
2
🔄 Subs
3
⏱️ Mins
213
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Player
▶️ Starts
18
🔄 Subs
13
⏱️ Mins
1,990
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Player
Harry Milne
Harry Milne
Defender
▶️ Starts
28
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
2,527
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
8
🟥 Reds
Player
Stuart Findlay
Stuart Findlay
Defender
▶️ Starts
33
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
3,095
⚽️ Goals
5
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Player
Jordi Altena
Jordi Altena
Defender
▶️ Starts
6
🔄 Subs
9
⏱️ Mins
579
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Player
Adam Forrester
Adam Forrester
Defender
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
Beni Baningime
Beni Baningime
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
19
🔄 Subs
6
⏱️ Mins
1,793
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
1
Player
Calem Nieuwenhof
Calem Nieuwenhof
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
Cammy Devlin
Cammy Devlin
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
26
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
2,425
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Player
Blair Spittal
Blair Spittal
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
12
🔄 Subs
11
⏱️ Mins
1,180
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Player
Tómas Magnússon
Tómas Magnússon
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
14
🔄 Subs
13
⏱️ Mins
1,356
⚽️ Goals
3
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Player
Finlay Pollock
Finlay Pollock
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
Oisin McEntee
Oisin McEntee
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
25
🔄 Subs
3
⏱️ Mins
2,116
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Player
Eduardo Ageu
Eduardo Ageu
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
1
🔄 Subs
6
⏱️ Mins
146
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Player
Marc Leonard
Marc Leonard
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
13
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
1,195
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
1
Player
Alfie Osborne
Alfie Osborne
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
Elton Kabangu
Elton Kabangu
Attacker
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
13
⏱️ Mins
138
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
▶️ Starts
27
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
2,504
⚽️ Goals
15
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Player
Cláudio Braga
Cláudio Braga
Attacker
▶️ Starts
34
🔄 Subs
3
⏱️ Mins
2,938
⚽️ Goals
14
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Player
Pierre Kabore
Pierre Kabore
Attacker
▶️ Starts
13
🔄 Subs
10
⏱️ Mins
1,182
⚽️ Goals
5
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Player
Alan Forrest
Alan Forrest
Attacker
▶️ Starts
3
🔄 Subs
9
⏱️ Mins
309
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Player
Sabah Kerjota
Sabah Kerjota
Attacker
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
18
⏱️ Mins
314
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
Rogers Mato
Rogers Mato
Attacker
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
3
⏱️ Mins
28
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Player
▶️ Starts
31
🔄 Subs
6
⏱️ Mins
2,813
⚽️ Goals
4
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Player
Islam Chesnokov
Islam Chesnokov
Attacker
▶️ Starts
5
🔄 Subs
4
⏱️ Mins
410
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds

Hearts have used 32 players, so this is not a tiny squad running on fumes, but the structure still leans on a core. Cláudio Braga’s 34 starts show how important he is to continuity, while Shankland’s 15 league goals underline that the decisive scoring burden sits with a small group rather than being evenly spread across the full squad.

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