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Scottish FA Cup: Hearts qualify to semi-finals (0-2)

FA Cup 2011/2012, St. Mirren, Hearts | 2012-03-21 22:46





 

Hearts are in the Scottish Cup semi-finals after winning their away quarter-finals replay against St.Mirren on Wednesday evening, 0-2.

The Edinburgh giants have earned a passport to the Scottish FA Cup semi-finals, thanks to two goals from Jamie Hamill, at 31’, and Rudi Skacel, at 86’.

Paulo Sergio’s men will now face Celtic Glasgow in the next knock-out stage of this season’s Scottish cup campaign, as they triumphed at the quarter-finals replays match, after being held in a 2-2 home draw in the first quarter-finals tie with St. Mirren, at home.


 
Scotland FA Cup 2011/2012
2012/03/21, 19:45, 
St. Mirren
St. Mirren Football Club
0:2
Hearts
Heart of Midlothian Football Club
 Jamie Hamill31'
 Rudi Skácel86'
Video
00:41


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