Hearts' thrilling victories and challenging draws lead them to the Scottish Cup semi-finals against Rangers. Find out about their intense journey here!
Hearts have been on a rollercoaster ride in the Scottish Cup, with dramatic wins and exciting draws defining their path to the semi-finals. From late strikes to battling past tough opponents, the Jambos have shown resilience and determination. Jorge Grant's assurance of being well-prepared set the tone for their clashes, including a nail-biting quarter-final against Greenock Morton at Cappielow. Steven Naismith's praise for Craig Gordon after Kenneth Vargas' late goal sealed their spot in the semi-finals highlighted the team's unity and strength.\n\nThe anticipation peaked when Rangers were drawn as Hearts' opponents in the upcoming semi-final at Hampden, setting the stage for a fierce battle between the two strong teams. Kenneth Vargas became the hero with his late winner against Morton, propelling Hearts towards their goal of lifting the Scottish Cup trophy. The hunger for trophies and progress under Steven Naismith's leadership has fueled Hearts' determination to excel in the competition.\n\nAs the Scottish Cup semi-finals near, Hearts face the challenge of taking on Rangers in a match that promises intense competition and thrilling moments for fans. The recent draw on BBC Scotland revealed the exciting matchups awaiting football enthusiasts. Greenock Morton's manager, Dougie Imrie, is rallying his team and fans to create an electrifying atmosphere at Cappielow for the clash against Hearts. With Hearts set to meet Rangers in the semi-final showdown, anticipation and excitement are running high among supporters and players alike.\n\nIn a surprising turn of events, Aberdeen will clash with Celtic, while Hearts and Rangers gear up for their semi-final encounter, showcasing the fierce competition in the Scottish Cup. The journey of Hearts, marked by late goals and tough battles, exemplifies the unpredictability and excitement of football tournaments. The Old Firm's dominance in the competition reflects the competitive spirit that drives teams to strive for victory in every game.
Jorge Grant insists the Jambos are well aware of what to expect as they prepare to travel to Cappielow for tonight's Scottish Cup quarter-final against ...
Steven Naismith hails Craig Gordon after Kenneth Vargas' late strike sees off Greenock Morton to seal Heart of Midlothian's spot in the Scottish Cup ...
RANGERS will face Hearts at Hampden in the Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup semi-finals next month.
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Vargas fired home in the 86th minute to secure a 1-0 victory and seal Hearts' spot in the last four of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup.
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Hearts became the final team to join the last four shake-up after Kenneth Vargas netted a late winner at Cappielow to down Scottish Championship side Greenock ...
Hearts will face Rangers in their Scottish Cup semi-final after overcoming a stubborn Morton side 1-0 away from home in a quarter-final clash.
Rangers will take on Hearts at Hampden in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup after the draw was made live on BBC Scotland following the Jambos late win ...
Greenock Morton manager Dougie Imrie is urging his players and the fans to make Cappielow "a cauldron" when Hearts visit in their Scottish Cup ...
Hearts will meet Rangers in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup after seeing off Greenock Morton 1-0 at Cappielow. Kenneth Vargas struck just minutes from ...
The draw was made live on BBC Scotland immediately after Hearts' 1-0 win away to Greenock Morton. The Old Firm, currently sitting first and second in the ...
Cappielow hosted the last quarter-final tie on Monday night.
The draw for the last four of the competition was made last night following Hearts' 1-0 victory over Morton at Cappielow. Aberdeen were paired with Celtic, as ...
Monday night's Scottish Cup quarter-final against Greenock Morton wasn't a game for the footballing purists. Without being disrespectful to Hearts' hosts, their ...
The Jambos officials will make their case for an equal share for next month's Hampden clash. The four semi-finalists โ Hearts, Rangers, Celtic and Aberdeen โ ...
Hearts were 'lucky' in their Scottish Cup quarter final according to Morton boss Dougie Imrie - meanwhile, a new contender for the Aberdeen post has ...
Dougie Imrie insists his Morton side should have beaten Hearts last night - and WOULD have if they'd had George Oakley available.
Jambos will be looking for an even split after frustrations for the Viaplay Cup meeting earlier this season.
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The Jambos defender wants to get his hands on the Scottish Cup - but they'll need to turn a wretched run against Rangers to even make the final.
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Third place and a Scottish Cup semi-final give the Edinburgh club a dual focus.