Is Hibs vs Hearts on TV? Live stream and kick off details for Edinburgh derby
Despite the previous incumbent winning his last two Edinburgh derbies home and away 3-0, there's a new face in the Hearts hotseat ahead of this weeknd's clash.
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Despite the previous incumbent winning his last two Edinburgh derbies home and away 3-0, there's a new face in the Hearts hotseat ahead of this weeknd's clash.
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