Hearts welcome back Cammy Devlin for semi-final clash with Hibernian
Hearts are boosted by the return of midfielder Cammy Devlin for Saturday’s Scottish Cup semi-final showdown with city rivals Hibernian at Hampden.
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Hearts are boosted by the return of midfielder Cammy Devlin for Saturday’s Scottish Cup semi-final showdown with city rivals Hibernian at Hampden.
The Easter Road boss always leaves his final selection as late as possible and with one or two players carrying knocks, there may be one or two eleventh-hour changes before the meeting at the national stadium.
The Easter Road club were consigned to the bottom six on Sunday with the 3-1 defeat to Hearts at Tynecastle, a real contrast to the conclusion of last season where they finished third in the Scottish Premiership behind only Celtic and Rangers.
In one of the biggest derbies, on the nation’s biggest stage, Liam Boyce hit the decisive penalty past Ofir Marciano and darted off in celebration.
Hibernian captain Paul Hanlon admits his side must discover a cutting edge if they are to win at Tynecastle and guarantee their place in the top six of the cinch Premiership.
The midfielder had heavy strapping on his knee and there was talk of him being rushed back with Jake Doyle-Hayes ruled out as the Easter Road side posted a 2-1 win to advance to the last four.
The 19-year-old was handed his first start in the Easter Road side’s 2-1 Scottish Cup quarter-final victory over Motherwell, scoring after 15 minutes and again on 37 minutes as he impressed in just his third appearances for the club.
Shaun Maloney has challenged teenage striker Elias Melkersen to build on last weekend’s exploits against Motherwell by helping fire Hibernian into Europe.