Hearts captain Christophe Berra aims to pile the pressure on sixth-placed Falkirk by triumphing in Saturday's must-win SPL match at Kilmarnock.Hearts trail Falkirk by one point heading into the final round of matches before the split in the Scottish top-flight.
Hearts go to Rugby Park two days before Falkirk take on Aberdeen, who themselves could climb into the top half.
Falkirk's goalless draw with Kilmarnock on Saturday allowed both Hearts, who beat Dundee United 1-0, and Aberdeen, 4-3 winners at Inverness, to move within a single point of John Hughes' men. Hearts have a better goal difference than the Dons.
Berra said: "It's all to play for in the last game before the split and we will be going to Rugby Park trying to get the points."
Owner Vladimir Romanov was in the crowd on Saturday as the Jambos clinched a narrow win over United.
Berra said: "No matter if Mr Romanov is here or not, we should be going out there every week and putting performances in like that."
Laryea Kingston's goal was the clincher at Tynecastle, and United had Garry Kenneth and Danny Swanson sent off in the late stages.
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