1930–31 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1930–31 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

Heart of Midlothian
1930–31 season
Manager Willie McCartney
StadiumTynecastle Park
Scottish First Division5th
Scottish CupRound 2
Top goalscorerLeague:

All:

Fixtures

Friendlies

6 August 1972 FriendlySparta Rotterdam1–0HeartsHet Kasteel
7 August 1972 FriendlyHearts2–1Den HaagTynecastle Park
4 May 1973 FriendlyOrkney Select0–2Hearts
5 May 1973 FriendlyOrkney Select2–8Hearts

East of Scotland Shield

Scottish Cup

31 January 1931 Scottish Cup R2Kilmarnock3–2HeartsRugby Park
Attendance: 14,000

Scottish First Division

9 August 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts0–4Hamilton AcademicalTynecastle Park
Attendance: 22,000
16 August 1930 Scottish First DivisionRangers4–1HeartsIbrox Park
Attendance: 40,000
23 August 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts6–1East FifeTynecastle Park
Attendance: 16,500
30 August 1930 Scottish First DivisionKilmarnock0–1HeartsRugby Park
Attendance: 9,500
6 September 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts2–4MortonTynecastle Park
Attendance: 19,500
13 September 1930 Scottish First DivisionClyde1–2HeartsShawfield Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
20 September 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts4–1HibernianTynecastle Park
Attendance: 23,000
27 September 1930 Scottish First DivisionAberdeen2–1HeartsPittodrie Park
Attendance: 13,000
4 October 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts2–1CowdenbeathTynecastle Park
Attendance: 19,000
11 October 1930 Scottish First DivisionFalkirk0–3HeartsTynecastle Park
Attendance: 8,000
18 October 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts5–2Leith AthleticTynecastle Park
Attendance: 10,000
25 October 1930 Scottish First DivisionAyr United1–1HeartsSomerset Park
Attendance: 5,000
1 November 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts1–1CowdenbeathTynecastle Park
Attendance: 11,000
8 November 1930 Scottish First DivisionCeltic2–1HeartsCeltic Park
Attendance: 12,000
15 November 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts5–1MotherwellTynecastle Park
Attendance: 24,000
22 November 1930 Scottish First DivisionDundee1–3HeartsDens Park
Attendance: 10,000
29 November 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts3–1St MirrenTynecastle Park
Attendance: 20,500
6 December 1930 Scottish First DivisionPartick Thistle2–1HeartsFirhill Park
Attendance: 25,000
13 December 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts6–3AirdrieoniansTynecastle Park
Attendance: 17,500
20 December 1930 Scottish First DivisionHamilton Academical3–2HeartsDouglas Park
Attendance: 10,000
27 December 1930 Scottish First DivisionHearts3–0RangersTynecastle Park
Attendance: 37,000
1 January 1931 Scottish First DivisionHibernian2–2HeartsEaster Road
Attendance: 20,000
3 January 1931 Scottish First DivisionEast Fife1–0HeartsBayview Park
Attendance: 8,000
5 January 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts3–2AberdeenTynecastle Park
Attendance: 8,500
10 January 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts1–4KilmarnockTynecastle Park
Attendance: 15,000
24 January 1931 Scottish First DivisionMorton2–4HeartsTynecastle Park
Attendance: 6,000
11 February 1931 Scottish First DivisionQueen's Park1–2HeartsHampden Park
Attendance: 4,000
18 February 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts4–2FalkirkTynecastle Park
Attendance: 5,500
21 February 1931 Scottish First DivisionLeith Athletic2–1HeartsMarine Gardens
Attendance: 15,000
28 February 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts9–0Ayr UnitedTynecastle Park
Attendance: 11,000
7 March 1931 Scottish First DivisionCowdenbeath2–2HeartsCentral Park
Attendance: 3,000
18 March 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts1–1CelticTynecastle Park
Attendance: 28,000
21 March 1931 Scottish First DivisionMotherwell2–0HeartsFir Park
Attendance: 5,000
28 March 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts0–3ClydeTynecastle Park
Attendance: 11,500
4 April 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts2–0DundeeTynecastle Park
Attendance: 11,500
11 April 1931 Scottish First DivisionSt Mirren0–3HeartsSt Mirren Park, Love Street
Attendance: 6,000
18 April 1931 Scottish First DivisionHearts1–2Partick ThistleTynecastle Park
Attendance: 9,500
25 April 1931 Scottish First DivisionAirdrieonians2–2HeartsBroomfield Park
Attendance: 1,500
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