The Scottish Premiership title race is heating up with just four games remaining, and Falkirk finds itself playing a pivotal role in the thrilling conclusion. Following a weekend where Celtic secured a crucial victory over Falkirk, attention now turns to how the Bairns' fixtures, particularly their upcoming match against Rangers, could influence the destination of the 2025/26 Premiership trophy.

This season has been nothing short of dramatic, with Hearts currently leading the league by three points over Celtic and four points ahead of Rangers. The recent weekend saw Rangers slip up with a late home defeat to Motherwell, while Hearts capitalized on a numerical advantage to defeat 10-men Hibernian in the Edinburgh derby.

Third-place Rangers, under manager Danny Röhl, face a challenging run-in after their 16-game unbeaten streak was broken by Motherwell. Their schedule includes tough away fixtures: May 4th against Hearts, May 10th against Celtic, and critically, an away game on May 16th against Falkirk. The only home game at Ibrox is against Hibernian on May 13th. The outcomes of these initial two away matches are paramount for Rangers' title aspirations.

Celtic, currently second, also has a demanding schedule ahead. While the full list of their remaining fixtures is not provided beyond May 13th, their confirmed matches include an away game against Hibernian on May 3rd, a crucial home clash against Rangers on May 10th, and an away fixture at Motherwell on May 13th. Their recent win against Falkirk was vital in keeping them in contention.

Hearts remain at the summit, but the narrow margins mean every point is critical. The possibility of a final-day title decider looms large, making every fixture, including those involving Falkirk, significant. The 2025/26 Premiership campaign promises an unforgettable finish, with Falkirk's matches potentially acting as kingmakers in this intense three-way battle.