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What happens if Celtic or Rangers win league, Hearts finish third AND claim Cup? Euro breakdown explained

We're getting to the business end of the season and it's just over two months until the prizes are handed out.

Celtic and Rangers are locked in a title fight for top spot and the automatic Champions League spot that goes along with it. Hearts look to have third place sewn up, although they wobbled a bit at the weekend with a defeat away to Ross County. Below them and it's Kilmarnock and St Mirren battling it for fourth place, although fifth could yet be significant.

It seems increasingly likely that there's only one remaining top six spot up for grabs. Hibs occupy it but Motherwell and Dundee are looking to sneak in ahead of the Hibees. And that's when things could get interesting with five Euro places potentially on offer and one guaranteed Conference League group stage spot. Suddenly, Scottish Cup gets even more interesting as it will play kingmaker. Things can swing after the split and pressure does funny things to teams. But all hinges on the old trophy of Mount Florida, and Record Sport looks at what each scenario would mean as we bring you the full UEFA breakdown...

The dream scenario for Steven Naismith. Silverware in the cabinet, best of the rest secured, a crack at making the group stage of the Europa League and a £5million safety net in the shape of the Conference League group stage.

The Jambos face Rangers in the Scottish Cup semi-final. Knocking them out will be hard enough, although then they are faced with a dilemma. Would they rather face Celtic, knowing their European fate is guaranteed? Or an 'easier' final against Aberdeen, with a greater chance of lifting the trophy but the risk of the Dons snatching the cup and their preferred Euro spot? Those further down the pecking order will be keeping a close

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