Hearts
Hearts
3 vs 0

Premiership · Matchday

2026-05-13 19:00:00 · 03:00

Falkirk
Falkirk

AI Predicted: 2-0|Actual: 3-0

WinnerScoreO/U 2.5BTTS

AI Prediction

Hearts
HEA
2 - 0
Falkirk
FAL
66%
Confidence
Moderate Confidence
66.0%Home
21.0%Draw
13.0%Away
**Hearts** enter as clear favorites against **Falkirk**, backed by a perfect H2H record — winning all five recent meetings — though notable absences in Leonard and Halkett through Achilles injuries add defensive uncertainty. **Falkirk** will look to exploit any disruption in Hearts' backline, making aerial duels and set-piece organization the key tactical battleground. AI pick: Hearts Win

Top AI Picks

AI-generated recommendations
Two outcomes coveredHome or Draw
87% probability
Over or Under 2.5 goalsUnder 2.5
56% chance of 0-2 goals
Will both teams find the net?No
62% one side shut out
Handicap advantage pickNo data available
Most likely to scoreNo data available

Goal Probability

Hearts Falkirk
0%
48%
0
41%
52%
1
46%
0%
2
13%
0%
3+

Odds Comparison

66%
68%
-2.2%
21%
19%
+2.1%
13%
13%
+0.1%
PredictNext AI Market Avg
AI & Market Agree: Home Win

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Match Report

Hearts 3-0 Falkirk | Scottish Premiership | 13 May 2026

Result Summary

Hearts produced a commanding home performance at Tynecastle, dismantling Falkirk 3-0 in the Scottish Premiership. Frankie Kent, Cameron Devlin, and Blair Spittal were the scorers in a victory that was every bit as convincing as the scoreline suggests, with Derek McInnes's side controlling the contest from start to finish.


Match Analysis

Hearts established dominance early and it was quickly reflected on the scoresheet. The opening goal arrived in the 29th minute, when Frankie Kent powered home a header from an Alexandros Kyziridis assist — a set-piece delivery that exposed Falkirk's defensive vulnerabilities. Just five minutes later, Cameron Devlin doubled the advantage with a composed right-foot finish in the 34th minute, effectively ending the contest as a competitive encounter before the interval.

The statistics underline just how one-sided the affair was. Hearts enjoyed 66% possession to Falkirk's 34%, registered 12 total shots to Falkirk's 4, and created 10 key passes compared to their opponents' 4. With 140 attacks to Falkirk's 84 and 59 dangerous attacks to 37, Falkirk offered precious little going forward, managing only 1 shot on target throughout the entire match.

Blair Spittal — who had been cautioned as early as the 16th minute for a foul — redeemed himself emphatically in the 86th minute, curling home a left-foot finish from a Michael Steinwender assist to seal the three points in style. It was a fitting end to a thorough team display.

John McGlynn made a triple substitution at half-time, sending on Ross MacIver, Ben Parkinson, in place of Dylan Tait and Kyrell Wilson, clearly seeking fresh impetus. But Falkirk's afternoon was further disrupted by bookings for Calvin Miller (52'), Brad Spencer (76'), and Liam Henderson (82'), with their 17 fouls compared to Hearts' 6 telling its own story about a side under sustained pressure and struggling to cope.

Hearts' 74% passing accuracy versus Falkirk's 61% further illustrated the gulf in technical quality on the night. McInnes rotated freely in the closing stages, introducing Sabah Kerjota, Pierre Landry Kabore, and eventually Alan Forrest, as Tynecastle enjoyed a comfortable finish to proceedings.


Prediction Review

Our pre-match forecast called for a 2-0 Hearts win, assigning the home side a 66% probability of victory. The prediction proved correct in outcome — Hearts won convincingly — though the actual 3-0 scoreline surpassed our margin forecast. The 66/100 confidence rating was well-founded given the home side's statistical superiority on the night. Falkirk offered even less resistance than anticipated, with just 4 total shots suggesting our expected challenge from the visitors was somewhat overestimated.


Key Takeaways

  • Hearts were dominant in every statistical category, with possession, attacks, key passes, and shots all heavily in their favour.
  • Kent and Devlin's first-half goals effectively killed the game before the break, showcasing clinical finishing in key moments.
  • Falkirk's disciplinary record — four yellow cards and 17 fouls — reflects a frustrated and overrun visiting side.
  • Blair Spittal's late goal added gloss to the scoreline and underlined the depth of quality in McInnes's squad.
  • This result reinforces Hearts' credentials as a formidable home side, with their controlled, possession-based approach proving far too much for Falkirk to handle.

Hearts vs Falkirk Head-to-Head

Last 5 meetings between Hearts and Falkirk: Hearts 11W · 6D · Falkirk 3W.

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6

3

Wed, May 13, 2026Hearts3-0Falkirk
Sat, Feb 21, 2026Hearts1-0Falkirk
Sat, Dec 13, 2025Falkirk0-2Hearts
Sat, Sep 27, 2025Hearts3-0Falkirk
Sat, Feb 13, 2010Hearts3-2Falkirk

Hearts vs Falkirk — Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win Hearts vs Falkirk?

PredictNext's AI model favours Hearts with a 66% win probability — Hearts 66%, draw 21%, Falkirk 13%.

What is the predicted score for Hearts vs Falkirk?

The AI forecasts a 2-0 scoreline for Hearts vs Falkirk, generated with 66% model confidence.

Will Hearts vs Falkirk have over 2.5 goals?

The model gives 44% for over 2.5 goals and 56% for under 2.5 goals in Hearts vs Falkirk.

How accurate was the Hearts vs Falkirk prediction?

PredictNext's AI predicted 2-0; the match finished 3-0. The winner call was correct.

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