Analysis How Hearts let Rangers off the hook in semi-final loss: The SIX key opportunities
Hearts bowed out of the Scottish Cup with a 2-0 defeat to Rangers on Sunday - but Naismith's side had plenty of chances to turn the game around.
Hearts bowed out of the Scottish Cup with a 2-0 defeat to Rangers on Sunday - but Naismith's side had plenty of chances to turn the game around.
Hearts have faced Rangers five times this season and lost all five - and Kingsley feels a familiar problem cost his side in Sunday's semi-final.
The defender was left ruing the fine margins that separate teams at the top after Hearts sbowed out of the Scottish Cup on Sunday.
Macaulay Tait was dispossessed in the build-up to Rangers' second goal at Hampden - but the teen is determined to make amends.
The Hearts head coach has learned plenty of lessons during his time at Tynecastle, but today’s encounter with Rangers will be his biggest test yet.
The Hearts legend played in his first Scottish Cup semi-final in 2005. Nineteen years on, Gordon will be playing again today.
Hearts have never beaten Rangers at the national stadium. But James Cairney thinks Steven Naismith's side can win.
Barrie McKay and Yutaro Oda have both struggled for game time this season - but the two wingers seized their chance when presented with a rare start.
Cammy Devlin put Hearts 3-2 up shortly before half-time against Livingston with a well-worked team goal. James Cairney dissects the attacking move.
Hearts made it two wins in two after coming from behind to beat Livingston 4-2 on Saturday. James Cairney delves into the data from the victory.
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