Casbo Laszlo takes on Craig Levein in what could be a third place decider.

Hearts have two games left to secure a Europa League place and manager Csaba Laszlo wants his players to keep their cool to reach that goal. If they manage to win both games they will also wreck Celtic's title dream. The Tynecastle side head into the game with Dundee United knowing victory would secure third place and Hearts want to wrap up that position before heading to Celtic Park for the last game of the season next Sunday. The Gorgie outfit can also play their part in the final destination of the SPL title, with the push for the championship between the Old Firm set to go down to the wire. Hearts know they will be under the spotlight in the next two games and Laszlo has called for their experienced players to help negotiate the team's path to the end of the season.

He said: "
If Heart of Midlothian win both games, they decide who is the champions of Scotland and they decide on their future in Europe. This is a comfortable situation but it's a situation in which you need coolness and very strong character. If you talk about character over the season, I feel the team have very good character. I must speak about the old players: Robbie Neilson, Christos Karipidis, Mike Stewart and Bruno Aguiar. The leaders were Robbie, Bruno, Mike Stewart against Aberdeen the other night and I hope the players can continue this against Dundee United and against Celtic. The first step is to take a win against Dundee United and after we can talk about the next step versus Celtic. The big teams, Celtic and Rangers, have pressure and they can't always balance every game."

Dundee United have no fresh injury worries ahead of the crucial trip to Tynecastle. Tannadice boss Levein was relieved to see Lee Wilkie emerge unscathed from a tackle by Scott McDonald during Tuesday's defeat to Celtic and he will be in his usual place at the back. Striker Warren Feeney is still out with a hamstring problem, but Spaniard Francisco Sandaza suffered no ill effects after his run-out against the Hoops so will lead the front line. Paul Caddis will return after being ruled out in midweek due to the terms of his loan from Parkhead. Dundee United manager Craig Levein believes the clash is a cup final for his team. With Levein's former club ahead by two points going into the last two fixtures of the season, he knows a win at Tynecastle would hand United the impetus in the race for third place. After finishing fifth last season, United's aim this term has been to grab the coveted `
best of the rest' accolade in behind the Old Firm. A blip in form at the start of the year saw the Tangerines slip behind Hearts but in recent weeks they have begun to close the gap and Levein believes they have what it takes to finally overtake their rivals.

He said: "
This weekend is going to be like a cup tie and I'm expecting it to be played like one. This is the biggest game of our season and all our work throughout the year has boiled down to this game. That's the way we want it because these are the kind of occasions you want to be involved in. If you'd told me at the start of the season we'd be going to Tynecastle with two games left having a chance to get into third place, I would've bitten your hand off. We asked the players a while back to get themselves into this situation and they've done it. At one stage, Hearts were five points behind but we've reeled them in a bit and know that getting third place is now in our own hands. That's all you want at this stage of the season because we know our fate is entirely down to what we do."

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