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Title Race Tightens as Arsenal and Hearts Shine

Pressure mounts on Celtic and Rangers in Scotland, while Spurs face relegation battle

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The past weekend was a thrilling one for football fans in the UK, with crucial matches taking place in both the English Premier League and the Scottish Premiership. In England, Arsenal's 4-1 thrashing of Tottenham has...

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Title Race Tightens as Arsenal and Hearts Shine

Pressure mounts on Celtic and Rangers in Scotland, while Spurs face relegation battle

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past weekend was a thrilling one for football fans in the UK, with crucial matches taking place in both the English Premier League and the Scottish Premiership. In England, Arsenal's 4-1 thrashing of Tottenham has given them a boost in their title bid, while in Scotland, Hearts' narrow win over Falkirk has put them top of the table.

According to former Manchester United defender Gary Neville, Arsenal's win over Spurs was a significant one, as it showed that the team can withstand the pressure of the title race. "Arsenal have answered questions in their win at Tottenham, and withstood the pressure put on them by Manchester City in the Premier League title race," Neville said.

Meanwhile, in Scotland, the title race has taken another dramatic turn. Celtic and Rangers, the two Glasgow giants, both dropped points over the weekend, allowing Hearts to take the lead. Celtic were beaten 1-0 by Hibernian at home, while Rangers were held to a 2-2 draw by bottom club Livingston. Hearts, on the other hand, eked out a narrow 1-0 win over Falkirk, thanks to a goal from their striker.

Hearts' boss Derek McInnes must have been watching the weekend's results with a big grin, as his side now lead Rangers by four points and Celtic by six with 10 matches left. The other big winners over the weekend were fourth-placed Motherwell, who thumped St Mirren 5-0 and have a game in hand on the top two.

However, the weekend was not without controversy. In the rugby world, Scotland's winning try against Wales has been called into question, with some pundits arguing that it should not have stood. Rugby Special pundits John Barclay and Sam Warburton analyzed the try and concluded that while it was a close call, the referee made the right decision.

In more serious news, racism reared its head in the Premier League over the weekend. Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare was subjected to racist abuse on social media after his side's 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace. Arokodare shared screenshots of the abuse on his Instagram story, calling for action to be taken against the perpetrators. This incident comes just a day after Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri and Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana were targeted with racist abuse on Instagram.

Finally, in a worrying development for Tottenham fans, the team's heavy defeat by Arsenal has raised concerns about their chances of avoiding relegation. However, interim manager Igor Tudor is confident that his side can stay up, despite the setback. "We need to work harder than before," Tudor said. "But I am certain that we will stay up."

As the season enters its final stretch, the stakes are high for teams in both England and Scotland. With the title races heating up and relegation battles intensifying, fans can expect plenty of drama and excitement in the coming weeks.

The past weekend was a thrilling one for football fans in the UK, with crucial matches taking place in both the English Premier League and the Scottish Premiership. In England, Arsenal's 4-1 thrashing of Tottenham has given them a boost in their title bid, while in Scotland, Hearts' narrow win over Falkirk has put them top of the table.

According to former Manchester United defender Gary Neville, Arsenal's win over Spurs was a significant one, as it showed that the team can withstand the pressure of the title race. "Arsenal have answered questions in their win at Tottenham, and withstood the pressure put on them by Manchester City in the Premier League title race," Neville said.

Meanwhile, in Scotland, the title race has taken another dramatic turn. Celtic and Rangers, the two Glasgow giants, both dropped points over the weekend, allowing Hearts to take the lead. Celtic were beaten 1-0 by Hibernian at home, while Rangers were held to a 2-2 draw by bottom club Livingston. Hearts, on the other hand, eked out a narrow 1-0 win over Falkirk, thanks to a goal from their striker.

Hearts' boss Derek McInnes must have been watching the weekend's results with a big grin, as his side now lead Rangers by four points and Celtic by six with 10 matches left. The other big winners over the weekend were fourth-placed Motherwell, who thumped St Mirren 5-0 and have a game in hand on the top two.

However, the weekend was not without controversy. In the rugby world, Scotland's winning try against Wales has been called into question, with some pundits arguing that it should not have stood. Rugby Special pundits John Barclay and Sam Warburton analyzed the try and concluded that while it was a close call, the referee made the right decision.

In more serious news, racism reared its head in the Premier League over the weekend. Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare was subjected to racist abuse on social media after his side's 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace. Arokodare shared screenshots of the abuse on his Instagram story, calling for action to be taken against the perpetrators. This incident comes just a day after Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri and Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana were targeted with racist abuse on Instagram.

Finally, in a worrying development for Tottenham fans, the team's heavy defeat by Arsenal has raised concerns about their chances of avoiding relegation. However, interim manager Igor Tudor is confident that his side can stay up, despite the setback. "We need to work harder than before," Tudor said. "But I am certain that we will stay up."

As the season enters its final stretch, the stakes are high for teams in both England and Scotland. With the title races heating up and relegation battles intensifying, fans can expect plenty of drama and excitement in the coming weeks.

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