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DUNDEE UNITED and Hearts were today psyching themselves up for their part in Helicopter Sunday 2.
United take on Rangers at Tannadice needing a point to cement their place in the Europa League next season, while Hearts go to Celtic Park having already secured third spot.
Tangerines boss Craig Levein has grown weary of being asking about the importance of Sunday's game for the visitors.
"People can argue this is a game that has more importance to Rangers, and the fact they can win the title means it probably is," said Levein.
"But we have very good reasons of our own to want to win.
"Like last season, we are going into a game where the opposition can win the title, but we can finish fourth if we get a result and, this time, that also means we qualify for Europe.
"That makes this a huge game for us and we are only thinking about what it means to Dundee United.
Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo is equally determined to get one over Celtic. He said: "It's in my blood to beat my next opponent. It is indifferent to me what fans of Hibs, Rangers or Celtic tell me. I would like to be always the best and I don't like to lose a game.
Hearts are without injured quartet Andrew Driver, David Obua, Laryea Kingston and Ruben Palazuelos. Skipper Robbie Neilson will play his last game before joining Leicester.
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