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Hearts go into this weekend's clash with St Johnstone sitting pretty at the top of the Scottish Premiership table, five points clear of their nearest challengers Rangers, as reigning champions Celtic flounder in sixth place.

The Edinburgh side have yet to lose a game in any competition so far this season, and only dropped points in the league for the first time with a 0-0 draw against Livingston last weekend.

For St Johnstone it has been a mixed start to their league campaign, with two wins, two draws and two losses leaving them in eighth place. Tommy Wright's side come into the game off the back of a heavy defeat by Rangers in the league and a late loss to Celtic in the cup though, so will be looking to bounce back.

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Hearts v St Johnstone

Question 1 – What will the result of the match be?

The fact that 5P0RTZ are offering to multiply your points by five if you back St Johnstone tells you all about the expected result here. The Saints have had a difficult week and it's not likely to get any easier against the current pace setters in the league.

Despite there being no multiplier, we can't look past Hearts for this one.

Question 2 – How many goals will be scored in the match?

Rangers proved last weekend that the St Johnstone defence will leak goals when attacked, and Hearts have netted 11 times in their first six league games so far this season.

In Scottish international Steven Naismith, who is on loan from Norwich, Hearts have the league's top scorer who could well prove the difference at Tynecastle Park if he adds to his five league goals.

Question 3 – Pick a player that will score at anytime during the match

Because of his goalscoring exploits so far this season, Naismith won't get you any extra points but would be a safe bet to net one. We've gone for more of a wildcard pick though in the hope that we can bump up our score, with St Johnstone midfielder Blair Alston, who has two goals already this season from midfield.

Question 4 – How many corners will be taken during the match?

The amount of corners is always a difficult one to call, but here we would go with something low. St Johnstone might struggle to force enough saves from Hearts keeper Zdenek Zlamal to register more than three or four of the set pieces and Hearts will be hoping they can convert their chances at the first time of asking from open play.

We've gone for nine or fewer corners to be given throughout the tie.

Question 5 – Pick one of these events to occur in the match 

There are eight different scenarios to select from here, with a range of different multipliers available. Alston scored a penalty last week for St Johnstone against Rangers, so the option of either team to score a penalty could be a good one to take if you want to double your score.

The other tempting option is the St Johnstone keeper Zander Clark to make five or more saves. With Hearts in top form it looks as though Clark will have plenty to do and this would be our pick of the bunch.

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Question 6 – In which minute will the first card be shown in the match?

The options here come in 15 minute intervals and there is little chance for value in the middle of the match where you might reasonably expect the first yellow to be handed out. For that reason, we've gone for the 61st to 75th minute, hoping that the game will be calm until then.

Question 7 – In which minute will the first goal be scored in the match?

The most difficult one of the lot to call, pick a minute here and the closest wins, simple as that. After they netted four in the cup against Motherwell in midweek, we're backing Hearts to take the lead in the 20th minute on Saturday.

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