Kilmarnock's struggling campaign received a significant boost as Bruce Anderson's 90th-minute leveller earned them a crucial point against Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts. Having won only one of their previous five matches, Derek McInnes' Hearts were in desperate need of a victory to refuel their title challenge. Lawrence Shankland's 11th goal of the season had put Hearts in the driving seat, but Anderson's late equaliser extended Hearts' stuttering form. Kilmarnock's winless run now stretches to eight games, but this point will serve as a huge morale boost for Stuart Kettlewell and his players. The match was a tense affair, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. Anderson's equaliser was a rebound after goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow fumbled Liam Polworth's strike from distance. McInnes' men still lead the table on goal difference, but Celtic are now level on points and have a game in hand. Kilmarnock will look to build on this result as they seek to climb the table. The point earned by Kilmarnock has significant implications for the title race, with Celtic now in a strong position to overtake Hearts. Anderson's goal was a crucial moment in the match. The club will hope to carry this momentum into their future matches. And with this result, Kilmarnock's survival hopes have been given a significant boost. But the club knows that there is still a long way to go in the season. So they will look to build on this result and start climbing the table.