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  2. Hearts v Hibs: Team news - AOL

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    Hearts hope to welcome back Beni Baningime after his recent knee issues but Gerald Taylor (knee), Calem Nieuwenhof (hamstring), Stephen Kingsley (hamstring) and Frankie Kent (quad) are still out.

  3. Hearts 2-0 Aberdeen: First Liam Boyce goal for a year helps ...

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    Liam Boyce's first goal for more than a year helps Hearts to a significant victory in the Scottish Premiership and extended Aberdeen's winless start to the campaign.

  4. 'Has to be change' - who is to blame for Hearts' misery? - AOL

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    Shankland doesn't want to be a Hearts player and most of the others just aren't good enough to be at a big club. No manager can turn this lot into winners. Anonymous: It's the players, simple as that.

  5. James Wilson (footballer, born 2007) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] [7] He then made his Scottish Premiership debut against Dundee in May 2024. [ 8 ] He scored his first league goal for Hearts in October 2024 in a 4–0 win over St Mirren ; [ 9 ] the following week he made headlines with a late equaliser in the Edinburgh derby against Hibernian on 27 October 2024, which finished 1–1.

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  7. Edinburgh derby - Wikipedia

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    As Hibs did not enter the league until the 1893–94 season, the first league derby was actually played between Hearts and Leith Athletic on 24 October 1891 (Hearts winning 3–1). [24] The first league derby between Hearts and Hibs was played at Tynecastle on 28 September 1895, with Hearts winning 4–3. [6]

  8. Tynecastle Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, with the city continuing to expand, tenements replaced the old ground and Hearts moved across Gorgie Road to the present site (also known as "Tynecastle Park", or "New Tynecastle"), [6] [8] which was leased from Edinburgh Corporation. [7] Hearts played a friendly against Bolton Wanderers to inaugurate their new home on 10 April 1886.

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