Summary

  • Winners Hibs host Ayr United in quarter-final

  • Cummings and Holt struck in first half

  • First-half sub Shinnie smashed in Hibs' third

  • Goncalves scored after having penalty saved

  1. Zzzzzzz....published at 18:18

    Hibernian v Hearts (19:45)

    The sides met at Tynecastle 10 days ago, but the Scottish Cup tie won't live long in the memory, for the holders Hibs, or Hearts. 

    A goalless draw boasting precious little in the way of skill and creativity saw that particular Scottish Cup  tie consigned to Room 101 [sorry Frank Skinner, we've made the decision for you] meaning the old Edinburgh foes get to do it all over again tonight.

    Here's hoping that Storm Doris doesn't roll her sleeves up and do her best to spoil the show...

    Hearts and Hibs fought out a goalless draw at Tynecastle 10 days agoImage source, Getty Images
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    The Scottish Cup tie at Tynecastle 10 days ago has been purged from the collective memory...

    The tie at Tynecastle wasn't helped by the pockmarked surface, according to the players. Hearts have opted to resurface the pitch - and the new turf should be ready to rock for the Premiership visit of Ross County next Wednesday... 

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  2. Capital appointment...published at 18:15

    Hibernian v Hearts (19:45)

    Both managers have been busy getting their respective Edinburgh ducks in a row.

    Hibernian's Neil Lennon has launched a Begbie-esque blast at his under-performing players, while his Hearts counterpart Ian Cathro aims to fashion a plan to halt a winless run of six games against their city rivals.

    It all adds to the occasion and augurs well for a mouth-watering Edinburgh derby under the floodlights - tonight's Scottish Cup fifth-round replay at Easter Road.   

    Hearts head coach Ian Cathro and Hibs boss Neil LennonImage source, Getty Images
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    Ian Cathro and Neil Lennon chat ahead of the goalless draw in the Scottish Cup tie at Tynecastle