The Jambos outnumbered their Edinburgh rivals at the national stadium for the Scottish Cup semi-final.
It's the second Edinburgh Derby in seven days as the capital clubs descend on Glasgow for another instalment of one of the oldest rivalries in football ...
Matt Macey: Little chance with either goal and had a steady display. 6. Paul McGinn: Surprise return to the starting XI after weeks out injured.
The Hearts boss has stuck with the XI that began last week's 3-1 Edinburgh derby triumph over Hibs at Tynecastle. But in the other dugout at Hampden today, ...
Terrific strikes from forward Ellis Simms and defender Stephen Kingsley propelled the Hearts into a two-goal lead inside 21 minutes, before Hibs midfielder ...
Ten-man Hibs put in a valiant performance against Hearts at Hampden in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup but fell just short in their bid to reach the ...
Hearts held off 10-man Hibernian in a 2-1 win at Hampden Park to go through to their third Scottish Cup final in four years.
Match report as forward Ellis Simms and defender Stephen Kingsley send Hearts to the final where they will play Rangers or Celtic, who play on Sunday; ...
MATT MACEY 6/10 · PAUL McGINN 5. Sign up to our Hibs football newsletter · RYAN PORTEOUS 7. Had his work cut out against Simms at time, but made a huge difference ...
The Hearts boss has stuck with the XI that began last week's 3-1 Edinburgh derby triumph over Hibs at Tynecastle. But in the other dugout at Hampden today, ...
Shaun Maloney praised Hibs' display despite going down 2-1 to Hearts in the Scottish Cup final, labelling it one of the best it has been under his ...
Joe Newell saw red in the second half and Hibs couldn't find a way back after going 2-0 down early on.
Terrific strikes from forward Ellis Simms and defender Stephen Kingsley propelled the Jambos into a two-goal lead inside 21 minutes, before Hibs midfielder ...
Hearts reached their 17th Scottish Cup final with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Hibs. It was a thrilling Edinburgh derby clash and it had a bit of everything ...
The Jambos booked their place in their 17th Scottish Cup Final with a hard-fought win at Hampden.
Hearts booked their place in the Scottish Cup Final and one former player was watching on from afar.
Paul MgGinn, Ryan Porteous, Liam Henderson and Lewis Stevenson were the other changes replacing Rocky, Josh Doig, Chris Mueller and Drey Wright. Robbie Neilson ...
Shaun Maloney had promised this performance would be better, that it would not be a repeat of Hibs' meek capitulation last week at Tynecastle against Hearts ...
First-half goals by Ellis Simms and Stephen Kingsley had Hearts two up but Chris Cadden hauled Hibs back into the game. Joe Newell was sent off for a second ...
Dave Armstrong insisted Hibs could hold their heads high at full-time after running Hearts close with 10 men but was scathing when it came to their rivals.