Scottish Premiership Showdown: Last-Gasp Battle for Top-Six Spots Heats Up
The Scottish Premiership's thrilling top-six race culminates in a dramatic final weekend, with Hearts, St Mirren, and Motherwell vying for the last spot.


The Final Countdown: Who Will Secure the Last Top-Six Spot?
With just one matchday remaining in the Scottish Premiership's pre-split fixtures, the battle for European qualification and prestige reaches fever pitch. Hearts' surprise 1-0 defeat to Dundee United has thrown the league wide open, setting up a nerve-shredding finale that promises fireworks.
How the Split Shapes Destiny
Scotland's unique league format sees the 12-team competition bifurcate after 33 matches:
- Top six clubs compete for European spots and the title
- Bottom six fight relegation and playoff positions
The twist? Seventh-placed Motherwell (38 points) could mathematically finish with more points than sixth-placed Hearts (39 points) but remain excluded from the glamorous fixtures. Goal difference currently favors Hearts (+8) over St Mirren (+3) and Motherwell (-6).
Fixtures That Will Shape History
Saturday's Crunch Clashes (15:00 BST):
- Motherwell vs Hearts – A true relegation six-pointer in reverse
- St Mirren vs Ross County – The Buddies' destiny in their own hands
Permutations:
- Hearts qualify with a win at Fir Park
- St Mirren leapfrog both with victory + Hearts defeat
- Motherwell's miracle requires winning by 10+ goals if St Mirren draw
Managerial Mind Games
"This is why we're in football," declared Hearts boss Neil Critchley. "One game, everything at stake. We'll attack this like a cup final." Meanwhile, St Mirren's Stephen Robinson warned: "We've been dark horses all season. Now we're ready to gallop."
The Financial Stakes
Securing top-six status guarantees:
- £350k+ in additional sponsorship revenue
- Higher-value television appearances
- Attractiveness to summer transfer targets
Post-split fixtures will be announced early next week, pending police and broadcaster consultations. For now, all eyes turn to three clubs writing the latest chapter in Scotland's dramatic football lore.