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Hibs' situation of no interest to Hearts as key update on Cammy Devlin issued

It may be true that Hibs need a victory in the latest capital derby more than their hosts but their desire is no more significant than Hearts. Such is the nature of a fixture that has dished out bragging rights for well over a century.

“When you go into a derby you can’t say, ‘they need to win it more than us’. Everybody needs to win a derby, it doesn’t matter if you’re bottom of the league or top of the league,” said Hearts manager Robbie Neilson.

“We’ve got at least four derbies a season and you want to win all four of them.

“We haven’t won one yet but we’ve now got two back to back and, for us, it doesn’t matter what they’re doing, we have to go and beat them.”

Neilson’s Gorgie side are on course for a third-placed finish in the Premiership and all that imbues. But, matters remain far less predictable on the other side of the city as Hibs, who could yet qualify for Europe in fourth place, first have to secure a top six slot this weekend.

Win and they are guaranteed a place in the top half of the league when it splits, anything else leaves them relying on others.

Given that Hibs travelled to Tynecastle not so long ago for a match they dubbed a relegation party, hellbent but failing to hammer the final nail in their rivals coffin as they fought for top-flight survival, Hearts would be forgiven for taking some incentive from the possibility they now have of subjecting them to a season run-in stuck in the bottom six.

But, Neilson claims that is not what drives his squad.

“No, to be honest with you. You just want to win the game, it doesn’t matter what happens with them. What will be will be. It’s about us.

“We’re still challenging to try to secure that third place and we need to try to get it.”

But Hearts were never going

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