The upcoming Edinburgh derby presents an opportunity for Nick Montgomery’s Hibernian side to leave a lasting mark, especially after their morale-boosting victory over Dundee at the weekend. Travelling to Tynecastle for the third derby clash of the season against Hearts, Hibs are eyeing a spot in the top six and a win at Gorgie would significantly bolster their quest.
Having suffered a painful 1-0 defeat in their last meeting at Easter Road, Hibs are eager to seek revenge on Hearts’ home turf. The significance of a derby performance is not lost on them, as past encounters have shown how such matches can elevate reputations and create lasting memories.
Recalling recent heroics such as Martin Boyle’s double at Tynecastle and reminiscing about legendary performances from the past, there’s no shortage of inspiration for the current Hibs stars to draw upon. The anticipation for the derby is palpable among Hibernian fans, as they reflect on their favorite derby memories from years gone by, as highlighted by the Edinburgh Evening News.
1. Hibs 1-0 Hearts (17/08/03)
An injury-time strike with 10 men sealed a memorable derby afternoon in Leith. “1 – 0 Garry O’connor last minute winner. Pretty sure brebner was sent off early doors so hanging on with 10 men to still get the win.”
2. Hibs 1-0 Hearts (15/04/23)
Kevin Nisbet secured derby delight last season but sometimes, circumstances make the most special football moments. “First time I’d seen us win against them in person since my best mate died. First time my I’d seen us beat them with my wee brother. Special, special day.” Photo: Paul Devlin – SNS Group
3. Hearts 2-2 Hibs (07/02/16)
It may not have been a win but Jason Cummings and Paul Hanlon’s late goals sparked a replay on the road to Hibs euphoria in 2016. “The obvious favourite has to be the 2-2 cup game at Tynecastle. A draw, yes, but it led to the best day of our lives.”
4. Hearts 0-2 Hibs (26/12/19)
The number 10’s double sealed a festive derby win just over four years ago. How he’d love to have a similar impact on this occasion… “The 2-0 Boyle double on Boxing Day! Never seen such a comfortable win at Tynecastle.”