Hearts could plunge Hibernian deeper into relegation trouble on Sunday but Tynecastle captain Danny Wilson is maintaining a neutral stance over the play-off battle.

Hibs have won only one Scottish Premiership game since beating Hearts in their last Easter Road meeting on January 2 and find themselves just three points above second-bottom Ross County with four games left following five consecutive defeats.

Relegated Hearts are the form team going into their latest Leith encounter with a run of 10 points from four games, which started with a 2-0 victory over Terry Butcher's men at Tynecastle.

Hibs fans turned up in Gorgie that day looking for a relegation party but Hearts lasted another two games before their fate was sealed and now the joke could be on them if Gary Locke's team continue recent trends.

Hearts players such as Scott Robinson and Dale Carrick welcomed the prospect of Hibs joining them in the Champion-ship but Wilson was careful to avoid firing up their rivals as he launched the club's new strip for next season.

The 22-year-old said: "We find ourselves relegated and it's not a position we wanted to be in. Over and above that, I'm not really fussed who comes down with us.

"Between now and the end of the season, I'd like to see us continue this run that we've been on. We will probably have a big say on who does get that 11th place because we have got to play all the bottom six.

"All we can do is focus on ourselves. In the past few weeks that's what we've been doing and that's what has helped us pick up the points."

Hearts' new strip is a centenary tribute to club personnel who died during the First World War. It features a special badge and a shirt free of sponsorship.

Wilson said: "Even though we got good news off the pitch about the future of the club, it's important to remember the past and that's what the shirt does."