Hearts are back in Conference League action tomorrow night after their win over Dundee.
The Jambos face Danish side Copenhagen away from home in their fifth Conference League league phase match.
After starting off with a victory over Dinamo Minsk under interim boss Liam Fox, Neil Critchley them came in and made it two from two with a home win over Omonia Nicosia.
Bundesliga outfit Heidenheim put an end to that winning run while it was defeat again last time out with Belgians Cercle Brugge winning 2-0.
Hearts are believed to need a point from their last two games, against the Danes and Moldovan side Petrocub, to be able to make it to the play-off stage.
That is more likely to come from the latter but Critchley’s side will give it a go tomorrow night.
Not the Old Firm has predicted the Jambos starting XI below.

GK: Craig Gordon – Neil Critchley recently spoke on the Hearts goalkeeping situation but Craig Gordon is the current number one.
RB: Adam Forrester – The manager likes to rotate his full backs and Forrester hasn’t started many recently so should be ready to come back in, especially with James Penrice likely to continue on the other side.
CB: Frankie Kent – Back from injury and while Craig Halkett has been impressive, he may not be ready to play multiple games in a week.
CB: Kye Rowles – With Stephen Kingsley out long-term, Rowles is the only left-footed centre half option.
LB: James Penrice – Penrice has been lauded for recent form and is arguably the player of the season until this point.
CM: Malachi Boateng – Can offer protection alongside Devlin and Spittal.
CM: Cammy Devlin – Critchley went with a three-man central midfield against Celtic and this could be one in which to take a similar approach.
CM: Blair Spittal – One of Hearts’ best players this season.
RM: Alan Forrest – Will have fresh legs and can offer direct running and ball-carrying on the flank along with a goal threat.
LM: Yan Dhanda – Struggled in the last European game but with Baningime injured may get another chance.
ST: Lawrence Shankland – Back on form with two goals against Dundee at the weekend and the Hearts striker has now been backed to be the league’s top scorer.
