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Hearts v Hibernian - latest updates from the Edinburgh derby

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Published Date: 03 January 2009
All the latest updates and incidents from the Edinburgh derby, which kicks off at Tynecastle at 12.30pm.
FULL-TIME: Hearts 0-0 Hibernian

Read our match report here
HALF-TIME: Hearts 0-0 Hibernian

12.45

A full house at Tynecastle generated a great atmosphere as the teams ran out but it turned sour when some Hibs fans interrupted a minute's silence for former Jambos captain George Miller, who recently died aged 69.

The game opened at a frenetic pace and the breaking Christian Nade had an early shot deflected wide seconds after Hearts had cleared a corner.

Hibs goalkeeper Yves Ma-Kalambay made the game's first save in the eighth minute when he beat Driver's powerful shot past his near post, although the strike looked like it was going wide.

Christophe Berra produced a crucial block on Chris Hogg at the other end as Derek Riordan's free-kick into the box fell for the stand-in skipper.

The first real threat came in the 16th minute when Nade headed Robbie Neilson's long throw against the bar.

The visitors created their serious first chance midway through the half when Stevenson laid the ball off for Fletcher, who blasted high and wide from 16 yards.

12.13

Team News

Jonatan Johansson was handed his Hibernian debut in today's Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle.

The former Rangers striker, who completed his move from Malmo on Thursday, was drafted straight into the team as manager Mixu Paatelainen made four changes for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash.

Derek Riordan and Lewis Stevenson were recalled, while Steven Thicot replaced captain Rob Jones, who was ruled out with a hamstring injury.

John Rankin, Colin Nish and Dean Shiels all dropped to the bench.

Hearts brought in Jason Thomson and Eggert Jonsson for the suspended Marius Zaliukas and Lee Wallace, who were both sent off in last weekend's 1-0 defeat at Aberdeen.

Hearts: Balogh, Neilson, Jonsson, Berra, Thomson, Kingston, Stewart, Karipidis, Palazuelos, Driver, Nade. Subs: Kello, Cesnauskis, Mole, Templeton, Rapnik, Glen, Brown.

Hibernian: Ma-Kalambay, van Zanten, Hogg, Murray, Stevenson, Johansson, Bamba, Thicot, O'Brien, Riordan, Fletcher. Subs: McNeil, Yantorno, Nish, Keenan, Rankin, Shiels, Chisholm. Referee: C Murray (Scotland)


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I can see for miles,

03/01/2009 12:28:07
An all or nothing game for both sides

 

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