Derek previews final day showdown
15 May 2026Derek McInnes says Saturday’s end of season finale is the perfect last act for Scottish football, adding that it was an eventuality he had always been preparing for.
The Jambos head along the M8 knowing a draw, or victory will be enough to deliver a first Premiership title in 66 years. An incredible opportunity, as the head coach targets that one final big performance to get over the line.
Speaking to the media ahead of Saturday’s match, McInnes said:
“We need to go there and perform well, first and foremost.
“I think any time you go to Celtic Park with your team; you've got to do so many things right. There's a consistency, a messaging of what you need to try and do there. And obviously tomorrow, with everything that entails, that just gets amplified, really, because it's a perfect ending to a season for the league, Scottish football, for drama and excitement. It's pure box office.
“It's been a long time, I think, since both teams who could win the title go head-to-head. To be honest, I felt it for a while, obviously, when the fixtures came out. There's still a lot of football to be played, so you can't really say that at the time, for obvious reasons, but I genuinely thought it would go the full way, and we've kind of been preparing for that.
“In that sense, we knew we'd have to get good wins, and obviously Celtic, in the last wee while, they've shown those improvements as well, and consistency of results. Fair play to them, fair play to our boys for making this the situation that’s there now.
“It's important now that we have that one big performance in us, to try and get over the line and get the title won. The good thing for me is the confidence I feel in the players is so strong. We have to go there with courage; we have to go there with belief and be bullish with our work.
“It'll be bedlam, it'll be an unbelievable atmosphere, just because of what's at stake. But I think that there might be people out there, who think everything's back on script now, Celtic win their home game, win their league, and that's what Celtic have done for the last wee while. They've been the team that have won more titles, but we've ripped the script up so often this season, and we've got one more in us I think, and it's up to us to try and make that happen.”
The eyes of the world will be watching come 12:30pm on Saturday, but the head coach admits he has no concerns regarding nerves, as the Jambos have dealt with various types of pressure all season.
“I’m not nervous about it, but I think dealing with nerves is part of professional sport, particularly when it gets to this stage. Whether it's the last few holes in a golf tournament, whether it's the last set in tennis, whether it's the last round of a boxing match, whether it's football, where you have to get it all on the line. Nerves are a part of that and how you control that sort of situation. There's been a lot of pressure on our lads for a long time now, and I think that when you play for a club like Hearts, there is pressures, and there should be, there's an expectation there, but I think the players have dealt with it brilliantly throughout the campaign.
“I'm actually not concerned with that side of it. Of course, the game's huge and it'll be different in so many aspects of that, but it's also exciting. As managers and players, we play in some tough venues, but you have to sometimes celebrate and enjoy playing in what it is tomorrow.
“60,000 fans, live on TV, a brilliant atmosphere, it’s all at stake. I'd rather be playing in it than watching it, and the fact that we're taking part in it is brilliant for us. We're having such a brilliant season, breaking all sorts of records.
“At some point, maybe we allowed ourselves to think that 80 points internally might have been enough. Certainly, before the split fixtures, I thought 80 might have been enough to myself, not to the players, but it's going to be 81 and we need that one more point.
“We've got a team who are hell-bent and who are so used to winning and making things go their way, trying to stop us, so it's set up brilliantly.”
Finally on the squad, McInnes concluded:
“Everybody's fine from the other night. Harry's good, he's fine. We got him off at the right time, he'll train again today. We looked after the ones who played on Wednesday and yesterday, they had a lighter session, obviously, we trained the ones that needed training. We'll all train again today and we'll travel through. Nobody added and nobody out from Wednesday night.”
You can watch Derek’s press conference in full on Hearts TV.