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Hearts or Rangers, Celtic or Hibs and how will Aberdeen fare? Our writers give predictions for EVERY Prem game tonight

Sandwiched in between the final two Euro group stage slots like Boxing Day turkey, there's a Premiership midweek card to feast on this evening.

Ross County kicked off the festivities on Tuesday night with a 3-0 win over Motherwell, which could well mean Stuart Kettlewell's goose is cooked. But the main event tonight is in the capital in what should be a cracker when Rangers visit Hearts. In recent meetings, the Jambos have gifted the Light Blues all three points but Steven Naismith's side are in good form going into this one.

At the other end of the M8, Celtic host Hibs and while Brendan Rodgers' delicate flowers were dug out for their rotten first half display against St Johnstone, the boss might get the mistletoe out if they do the business against the Hibees and extend the gap at the top, should Gers get nothing from Santa at Tynecastle.

Barry Robson could be forgiven for going into full Ebenezer Scrooge mode given his side's precarious position. The Dons are just three points off the bottom of the table. And Derek McInnes is all set to play the ghost of Pittodrie Christmases past and haunt his former club with Kilmarnock.

A holy night is store at McDiarmid Park as the Saints come together. Stephen Robinson's St Mirren could do with some Christmas cheer after losing their way recently, while jolly old Craig Levein will have plenty of positives to take from the weekend despite St Johnstone's defeat to the champions.

The Record Sport elves try to predict how it's all going to pan out.

Keith Jackson

The master visits the apprentice at Pittodrie and don’t be surprised if Derek McInnes comes out on top at his former stomping ground. Either way, one goal might be enough for either side.

Aberdeen 0 Kilmarnock 1

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