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Edinburgh derby

The Edinburgh derby is an informal title given to any football match played between Scottish clubs Heart of Midlothian (Hearts) and Hibernian (Hibs), the two oldest professional clubs based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The two clubs have a fierce rivalry that dates back to the clubs being founded in the mid-1870s, which makes it one of the longest running rivalries in world football. The first match between the clubs was played on the Meadows on Christmas Day 1875.

Edinburgh derby
The Meadows, venue of the first Edinburgh derby
LocationEdinburgh
TeamsHearts
Hibernian
First meeting25 December 1875
Friendly
Hearts 1–0 Hibernian
Latest meeting7 October 2023
Scottish Premiership
Hearts 2–2 Hibernian
StadiumsTynecastle Park (Hearts)
Easter Road (Hibernian)
Statistics
Meetings totalCompetitive matches: 336
All matches: 661
Most winsCompetitive matches: Hearts (148)
All matches: Hearts (290)
Top scorerCompetitive matches: John Robertson, Hearts (27)
All matches: Bobby Walker, Hearts (33)
Tynecastle Park
Easter Road

The matches are normally played at either Easter Road or Tynecastle. It has been regularly played in the top level of the Scottish football league system, although derbies were played in the second tier during the 2014–15 season. The teams sometimes also play against one another in cup tournaments, such as the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup. The clubs have met twice in Scottish Cup finals, in 1896 and 2012, both of which were won by Hearts.

History edit

 
Paul Hartley prepares to take a free kick in an SPL derby match played on Boxing Day 2006.
 
Rob Jones scores the only goal of the game in the 2006–07 Scottish League Cup quarter-final.

Hearts and Hibs were both formed during the mid-1870s. The first ever match between the clubs was played at East Meadows on 25 December 1875, with Hearts winning 1–0.[1] Hibs won the first Scottish Cup tie between the clubs, in 1877–78.[2] The matches that established the two clubs as the principal sides in Edinburgh was the five game struggle for the EFA Cup later that season, which Hearts won 3–2 after four previous attempts ended in draws.[3] Hibs beat Hearts on the way to their first national trophy, the 1886–87 Scottish Cup.[4] Hibs also had wins of 3–0, 5–2 and 7–1 against Hearts in other competitions.

Hibs had major financial problems and briefly ceased playing during the early 1890s. In the meantime, Hearts had become founder members of the Scottish Football League in 1890–91. Hibs soon resumed operations and Hearts won 10–2 in a friendly match at Easter Road which marked their return.[5] Hibs joined the Scottish Football League in 1893–94 and were promoted to the First Division in 1895. The first league derby was played on 28 September 1895, Hearts winning 4–3 at Tynecastle.[6]

The clubs contested the 1896 Scottish Cup final, which Hearts won 3–1 at Logie Green in Edinburgh.[7] It is the only time a Scottish Cup final has been played outside Glasgow.[7] The derby was played regularly in the league until 1930–31, when Hibs were relegated from Division One, although matches in other competitions continued. Hibs regained top division status in 1933–34, but all league football was suspended from 1939–40 to 1945–46 due to the Second World War.

The record crowd for an Edinburgh derby was 65,860 on 2 January 1950 when Hearts won 2–1 at Easter Road.[8] This was also the biggest crowd for any Scottish game played outside Glasgow.[8] The post-war period was a golden age for football in Edinburgh, as Hibs won three league championships with their Famous Five forward line, while Hearts won several major trophies in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Hibs enjoyed a sustained period of success in the fixture in the late 1960s and most of the 1970s. Their record victory against Hearts, 7–0 at Tynecastle on 1 January 1973, was achieved during this period. Hibs then had their longest unbeaten streak in the fixture, 12 games from 1974 to 1978. Scottish league football was restructured from the 1975–76 season to create smaller divisions, resulting in the teams playing each other four times a season in the league, but it also increased the risk of the clubs being relegated. Hearts were a yo-yo club in the late 1970s and early 1980s, while Hibs were also relegated in 1979–80. This meant that there were few derbies until Hearts returned to the Premier Division in 1983–84.

Hearts then took the upper hand in the derby, setting the record for consecutive derbies without a loss, a 22-game streak straddling the 1980s and 1990s. During this period, Hearts owner Wallace Mercer attempted to force through a merger of the two clubs by acquiring a majority shareholding in Hibs.[9] This effort failed after protest groups set up by Hibs fans persuaded some shareholders not to sell to Mercer and new investment in Hibs was provided by Tom Farmer.[9][10]

The clubs met in a 2005–06 Scottish Cup semi-final, in the knowledge that victory would lead to a final against Gretna, who were a Second Division club. Hearts won the semi-final against Hibs by 4–0 and went on to win the competition on a penalty shootout in the final. Hibs gained some revenge the following season by winning a 2006–07 Scottish League Cup quarter-final against Hearts 1–0, and went on to win that competition.

The two clubs met in the 2012 Scottish Cup final.[11] The match was played at Hampden Park in Glasgow, despite some fans proposing that it should be moved to Murrayfield Stadium, the largest venue in Edinburgh.[12] Hearts won a one-sided final by 5–1, having also won all three league derbies that season. Hibs gained some revenge for this defeat six months later by knocking Hearts out of the 2012–13 Scottish Cup, winning 1–0 in a fourth round tie at Easter Road.[13] It also ended a run of 12 games without a win for Hibs in the derby.[13]

Both clubs were relegated to the second tier after finishing in the bottom two positions of the 2013–14 Scottish Premiership. This meant that the city of Edinburgh was left without representation in the top tier of the Scottish league system for the first time in its history.[14] Hearts won the 2014–15 Scottish Championship and earned an immediate promotion back to the top tier. Hibs won promotion in 2016–17, which meant that top-flight league derbies were resumed in 2017–18. Meanwhile, the teams were drawn together in the Scottish Cup in three consecutive seasons: 2015–16,[15] 2016–17[16] and 2017–18.[17] Hibs won the first two ties after replays[18][19] and went on to win the 2015–16 competition, while Hearts won the third tie.

Hearts were relegated to the Championship in 2020 after the 2019–20 season was curtailed by the Covid-19 pandemic in Scotland.[20] In the semi-finals of the 2019–20 Scottish Cup, which were delayed until the autumn by the pandemic,[21] Hearts won 2–1 after extra time against Hibs.[22] Hearts were promoted back to the top flight in 2021, before winning the 2021–22 Scottish Cup semi-final against Hibs.[23]

Local competitions and other Edinburgh clubs edit

 
Hibs are presented with the East of Scotland Shield after winning the one-off match on 7 May 2008.

In the late 19th and early 20th century, the clubs often met each other ten times in a single season due to the plethora of local competitions, such as the East of Scotland Shield, Rosebery Charity Cup, Wilson Cup, and the Dunedin Cup. These competitions also involved the other clubs in Edinburgh and the surrounding area. Hearts and Hibs were the most frequent winners of these competitions. The East of Scotland Shield is the only one of the local competitions that is contested by Hearts and Hibs today, albeit by young reserve teams. The Shield is contested by a one-off match and gate takings are given to the Edinburgh Football Association.

St Bernard's, Leith Athletic, the original Edinburgh City and Meadowbank Thistle all represented the city of Edinburgh in the Scottish Football League. 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] The four teams took part in the Lord Provost's Rent Relief Cup in late 1921 to raise money for the unemployed (a Glasgow version was also played); the final was between Hearts and Hibs (won by Hearts), but was not played until May 1923.[25][26]

The introduction of the Scottish football pyramid system has allowed Edinburgh City (2016)[27] and Spartans (2023)[28] to gain promotion to the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). Neither club has yet played either Hearts or Hibs in a SPFL match, although Hearts have been drawn to play Spartans in the 2023–24 Scottish Cup.[29] Civil Service Strollers and Edinburgh University play in the Lowland League. The East of Scotland League also features derby matches, with six clubs based in Edinburgh.

The term is also used for matches in women's football, including games between Hibernian, Hearts and Spartans.[30][31]

Festival Cup edit

In 1985, an Edinburgh select team composing of players from Hearts, Hibs and Meadowbank Thistle played Bayern Munich in a "Festival Cup" challenge match at Tynecastle.[32] The Festival Cup was reintroduced in 2003, to tie in with the annual Edinburgh Festival.[33] The local media speculated that clubs from cities twinned with Edinburgh, including Bayern Munich and Dynamo Kiev, would be invited to participate in an annual Edinburgh tournament.[33][34] Eventually, the clubs settled for playing a single derby match on the last Saturday before the start of the 2003–04 Scottish Premier League season.[35] The SPL did not help the launch of the Festival Cup by scheduling a league derby match two weeks after the Festival Cup match, also at Easter Road.[35][36] Hearts won the first Festival Cup match 1–0 with a goal by Andy Webster.[35]

The clubs then had difficulty scheduling the 2004–05 match, partly due to the clubs arranging other friendly matches.[33] The Festival Cup match was eventually played at Tynecastle on 4 September 2004. Both teams were well below full strength because several players were training with their national teams.[33] Playing the game in September also meant that the game was played after the start of the 2004–05 Scottish Premier League season and after the end of the Festival. Hearts won the second and to date last Festival Cup match 3–1.[37] The Hearts goals were scored by Craig Sives, Mark de Vries and Dennis Wyness, while Stephen Dobbie scored a penalty kick for Hibs.[37] The match was not in played in 2005 as Hearts had a protracted search for a new head coach.[38] It was not resurrected in 2006 and has not been contested since.[38]

New Year derby edit

An Edinburgh derby match has traditionally been played at New Year, as both 1 January and 2 January are bank holidays in Scotland. The New Year derby match has sometimes not taken place in recent years, due to a shutdown in early January being introduced to the schedule.[39][40] Of the 94 Edinburgh derbies played at New Year, Hibs hold a slight lead of 32 to 30 wins by Hearts.[41]

During the 1940 New Year's Day match, Easter Road was covered with a thick fog that would normally cause a football match to be abandoned.[42] Due to the match being played during wartime, and it being broadcast widely by the BBC for the entertainment of soldiers stationed overseas, the War Office ordered play to go ahead to avoid alerting the Luftwaffe to the bad weather conditions.[42] Commentator Bob Kingsley could not see the pitch either and had to improvise.[42] Using a series of runners to tell him if there were any goals scored, he created his own version of the match.[42][43] This was later described in The Scotsman as "Fawlty Towers ahead of itself" and adapted into a BBC Radio Four play by Scottish playwright, Andrew Dallmeyer.[43]

Results and records edit

Hearts have the better record in derbies, with 148 to 87 wins by Hibs in 336 matches played in the three main Scottish competitions.[44] There have been 661 Edinburgh derbies to date, meaning that just under half of all derbies have been played in other competitions and friendlies. Including these other fixtures, Hearts have won 290 derbies and Hibs have won 207.[45] During the 2017–18 season, Hearts manager Craig Levein said that Hearts winning was the "natural order" of the fixture,[46] with Hibs fans and manager Neil Lennon making light of these comments in the subsequent derby, which Hibs won.[47]

Since the creation of the Scottish Premier Division in 1975 and the introduction of four league games between clubs in a Scottish season, neither club has managed to win all four league derbies in a season. Hearts have achieved three wins and a draw five times, in 1985–86, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1996–97 and 2006–07. Hibs' best record in a league season is also three wins and a draw, in 1975–76. Hearts whitewashed Hibs in the 2011–12 season, winning all three league games[48] and the Scottish Cup Final;[49] however, a fourth league fixture was not possible as the clubs were not in the same section of the league after the split.

League results edit

  1. ^ Both clubs were in the second tier.

Scottish Cup results edit

League Cup results edit

Single game records edit

Hibs recorded the biggest margin of victory in a competitive match with a 7–0 victory at Tynecastle on 1 January 1973. The biggest win in other matches was a 10–2 Hearts victory in a friendly match on 12 August 1893. The largest number of goals scored in a competitive match was when Hearts won 8–3 in a league match on 21 September 1935. Hearts hold the record margin in the Scottish Cup with a 5–0 victory on 1 February 1955, and the record margin in the Scottish League Cup with a 6–1 victory on 11 August 1956.

Prolific goalscorers edit

John Robertson scored 27 goals against Hibs in competitive games. Robertson was nicknamed "The Hammer of Hibs" due to his prolific goal record in derbies. Both Bobby Walker (33) and Tommy Walker (29) scored more goals in derbies than Robertson, when games in local competitions are considered.

Gordon Smith is the top goalscorer in Edinburgh derbies for Hibs, with 15 goals. Smith played for Hearts and Dundee later in his career and became the only player to have won the Scottish league championship with three different clubs. James McGhee scored at least 24 goals for Hibs in the early years of the fixture. The real figure is probably higher as he played in a lot of games where only the result is known and not all the scorers were recorded.[50]

Barney Battles Jr. scored 11 goals in less than a month versus Hibs in 1929; five in the 8–2 Dunedin Cup final victory on 17 April 1929,[51] two in the 5–1 Wilson Cup Final victory on 30 April 1929[52] and four in the 5–1 Rosebery Charity Cup Final victory on 11 May 1929.[53]

Hat-tricks edit

Sixteen hat-tricks have been scored in competitive Edinburgh derbies by fifteen players, nine for Hearts and seven for Hibs. Bobby Walker is the only player to score multiple hat-tricks, and Mark de Vries for Hearts and Joe Baker for Hibs are the only players to score four goals in one derby. The majority of these hat-tricks were scored in the first one hundred years of the derby's existence, with only three occurring in the last fifty years.

No. Player Team Competition Stadium Result Date
1 Alex McNeil Hearts 1880–81 Scottish Cup Powderhall Grounds 5–3 23 October 1880
2 Jack Kennedy Hibernian 1895–96 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 4–3 28 September 1895
3 Bobby Walker Hearts 1898–99 Scottish Division One Easter Road 1–5 29 October 1898
4 Hamilton Handling Hibernian 1899–1900 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 1–3 25 November 1899
5 Bobby Walker Hearts 1905–06 Scottish Division One Easter Road 0–3 18 September 1905
6 Tommy Murray Hearts 1911–12 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 3–0 1 January 1912
7 Andrew Wilson Hearts 1918–19 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 3–1 11 January 1919
8 Thomas McIntyre Hibernian 1938–39 Scottish Division One Easter Road 4–0 10 September 1938
9 Lawrie Reilly Hibernian 1952–53 Scottish Division One Easter Road 3–1 20 September 1952
10 Joe Baker4 Hibernian 1957–58 Scottish Cup Tynecastle Park 3–4 1 March 1958
11 Alex Young Hearts 1959–60 Scottish Division One Easter Road 1–5 1 January 1960
12 Danny Paton Hearts 1962–63 Scottish Division One Easter Road 0–4 8 September 1962
13 Pat Quinn Hibernian 1967–68 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 1–4 9 September 1967
14 Mixu Paatelainen Hibernian 2000–01 Scottish Premier League Easter Road 6–2 22 October 2000
15 Mark de Vries4 Hearts 2002–03 Scottish Premier League Tynecastle Stadium 5–1 11 August 2002
16 Paul Hartley Hearts 2005–06 Scottish Cup Hampden Park 0–4 2 April 2006

Players with both clubs edit

This is a list of players who played at least one competitive first team fixture for both clubs. Only four players have scored for both Hearts and Hibs in Edinburgh derbies – Ralph Callachan, Alan Gordon, Darren Jackson and Gordon Smith.

Name Period at Hibs Period at Hearts Notes
Thomson Allan[54] 1963–1971 1979–1980 Allan was selected by Scotland for the 1974 FIFA World Cup while he was with Dundee.
Bobby Atherton 1897–1903 1897 Atherton captained Hibs when they won the 1901–02 Scottish Cup.
Eamonn Bannon[55] 1993–1994 1976–1979
1988–1993
Bannon was selected by Scotland for the 1986 FIFA World Cup while he was with Dundee United.
Roy Barry[56] 1975–1976 1961–1966
Ian Black[57] 1980 1977–1980
Jim Brown[58] 1979–1981 1967–1979
Ralph Callachan[59] 1978–1986 1971–1977 Callachan represented both Hearts and Hibs in Scottish Cup Finals, 1976 with Hearts and 1979 with Hibs. Both finals were lost by the Edinburgh club.
Ian Crawford[60] 1951–1953 1954–1961
Gordon Durie[61] 1984–1986 2000–2001 Durie was selected by Scotland for the 1990 FIFA World Cup while he was with Chelsea and the 1998 FIFA World Cup while he was with Rangers.
Peter Flucker[62] 1932–1934 1929–1932
Alan Gordon[63] 1972–1974 1961–1967
1968–1969
Gordon, who scored twice in Hibs' 7–0 win at Tynecastle against Hearts, also played for both sides in the Dundee derby.
Brian Hamilton[64] 1989–1995 1995–1996
Willie Hamilton[65] 1963–1965 1962–1963
1967–1969
Paul Hartley[66] 1998–2000 2003–2007 Hartley scored a hat-trick for Hearts against Hibs in the 2005–06 Scottish Cup semi-final.
Darren Jackson[67] 1992–1997 1999–2001 Jackson was selected by Scotland for the 1998 FIFA World Cup while he was with Celtic.
Willie Jamieson[68] 1979–1985 1994–1995
James Keatings[69] 2015–2017 2014–2015
Peter Kerr[70] 1910–1926 1926–1931
Davie Laing[71] 1956–1957 1942–1954
Peter Marinello[72] 1966–1970 1981–1983
Brian Marjoribanks[73] 1961–1962 1962
Gordon Marshall[74] 1969–1971 1956–1963
Alan Maybury[75] 2012–2014 2001–2005
George McWattie 1898–1900
Demetri Mitchell[76] 2022–2023 2018–2019
Fraser Mullen[77] 2013–2014 2012–2013
Willie Reid[78] 1937–1938 1930–1937
Harry Rennie[79] 1902–1908 1898–1902
Faycal Rherras[80] 2018 2016–2017
Malcolm Robertson[81] 1982–1983 1977–1981
Hugh Shaw 1918–1926 1927–1930 Shaw managed the Hibs side that won three league championships in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Chris Shevlane[82] 1968–1971 1960–1967
Gordon Smith[83] 1941–1959 1959–1961 One of Hibs' Famous Five, Smith won the Scottish League with three different clubs, none of which were either half of the Old Firm.
Jim Souness[84] 1947–1953 1953–1956
Michael Stewart[85] 2005–2007 2004–2005
2007–2010
Danny Swanson 2017–2018 2015–2016
Lawrie Tierney[86] 1980 1976–1980
Robert Walls[87] early 1930s late 1920s
Andy Watson[88] 1987–1989 1983–1987 Watson later became assistant manager of Hibs while Alex McLeish was manager.
Willie Waugh[89] 1936 1928–1939 Waugh was loaned to Hibs by Hearts.

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  • A tale of one city: Edinburgh – These Football Times (2015)

edinburgh, derby, informal, title, given, football, match, played, between, scottish, clubs, heart, midlothian, hearts, hibernian, hibs, oldest, professional, clubs, based, edinburgh, scotland, clubs, have, fierce, rivalry, that, dates, back, clubs, being, fou. The Edinburgh derby is an informal title given to any football match played between Scottish clubs Heart of Midlothian Hearts and Hibernian Hibs the two oldest professional clubs based in Edinburgh Scotland The two clubs have a fierce rivalry that dates back to the clubs being founded in the mid 1870s which makes it one of the longest running rivalries in world football The first match between the clubs was played on the Meadows on Christmas Day 1875 Edinburgh derbyThe Meadows venue of the first Edinburgh derbyLocationEdinburghTeamsHeartsHibernianFirst meeting25 December 1875FriendlyHearts 1 0 HibernianLatest meeting7 October 2023Scottish PremiershipHearts 2 2 HibernianStadiumsTynecastle Park Hearts Easter Road Hibernian StatisticsMeetings totalCompetitive matches 336All matches 661Most winsCompetitive matches Hearts 148 All matches Hearts 290 Top scorerCompetitive matches John Robertson Hearts 27 All matches Bobby Walker Hearts 33 Tynecastle ParkEaster RoadThe matches are normally played at either Easter Road or Tynecastle It has been regularly played in the top level of the Scottish football league system although derbies were played in the second tier during the 2014 15 season The teams sometimes also play against one another in cup tournaments such as the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup The clubs have met twice in Scottish Cup finals in 1896 and 2012 both of which were won by Hearts Contents 1 History 2 Local competitions and other Edinburgh clubs 2 1 Festival Cup 3 New Year derby 4 Results and records 4 1 League results 4 2 Scottish Cup results 4 3 League Cup results 4 4 Single game records 4 5 Prolific goalscorers 4 6 Hat tricks 5 Players with both clubs 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Paul Hartley prepares to take a free kick in an SPL derby match played on Boxing Day 2006 nbsp Rob Jones scores the only goal of the game in the 2006 07 Scottish League Cup quarter final Hearts and Hibs were both formed during the mid 1870s The first ever match between the clubs was played at East Meadows on 25 December 1875 with Hearts winning 1 0 1 Hibs won the first Scottish Cup tie between the clubs in 1877 78 2 The matches that established the two clubs as the principal sides in Edinburgh was the five game struggle for the EFA Cup later that season which Hearts won 3 2 after four previous attempts ended in draws 3 Hibs beat Hearts on the way to their first national trophy the 1886 87 Scottish Cup 4 Hibs also had wins of 3 0 5 2 and 7 1 against Hearts in other competitions Hibs had major financial problems and briefly ceased playing during the early 1890s In the meantime Hearts had become founder members of the Scottish Football League in 1890 91 Hibs soon resumed operations and Hearts won 10 2 in a friendly match at Easter Road which marked their return 5 Hibs joined the Scottish Football League in 1893 94 and were promoted to the First Division in 1895 The first league derby was played on 28 September 1895 Hearts winning 4 3 at Tynecastle 6 The clubs contested the 1896 Scottish Cup final which Hearts won 3 1 at Logie Green in Edinburgh 7 It is the only time a Scottish Cup final has been played outside Glasgow 7 The derby was played regularly in the league until 1930 31 when Hibs were relegated from Division One although matches in other competitions continued Hibs regained top division status in 1933 34 but all league football was suspended from 1939 40 to 1945 46 due to the Second World War The record crowd for an Edinburgh derby was 65 860 on 2 January 1950 when Hearts won 2 1 at Easter Road 8 This was also the biggest crowd for any Scottish game played outside Glasgow 8 The post war period was a golden age for football in Edinburgh as Hibs won three league championships with their Famous Five forward line while Hearts won several major trophies in the late 1950s and early 1960s Hibs enjoyed a sustained period of success in the fixture in the late 1960s and most of the 1970s Their record victory against Hearts 7 0 at Tynecastle on 1 January 1973 was achieved during this period Hibs then had their longest unbeaten streak in the fixture 12 games from 1974 to 1978 Scottish league football was restructured from the 1975 76 season to create smaller divisions resulting in the teams playing each other four times a season in the league but it also increased the risk of the clubs being relegated Hearts were a yo yo club in the late 1970s and early 1980s while Hibs were also relegated in 1979 80 This meant that there were few derbies until Hearts returned to the Premier Division in 1983 84 Hearts then took the upper hand in the derby setting the record for consecutive derbies without a loss a 22 game streak straddling the 1980s and 1990s During this period Hearts owner Wallace Mercer attempted to force through a merger of the two clubs by acquiring a majority shareholding in Hibs 9 This effort failed after protest groups set up by Hibs fans persuaded some shareholders not to sell to Mercer and new investment in Hibs was provided by Tom Farmer 9 10 The clubs met in a 2005 06 Scottish Cup semi final in the knowledge that victory would lead to a final against Gretna who were a Second Division club Hearts won the semi final against Hibs by 4 0 and went on to win the competition on a penalty shootout in the final Hibs gained some revenge the following season by winning a 2006 07 Scottish League Cup quarter final against Hearts 1 0 and went on to win that competition The two clubs met in the 2012 Scottish Cup final 11 The match was played at Hampden Park in Glasgow despite some fans proposing that it should be moved to Murrayfield Stadium the largest venue in Edinburgh 12 Hearts won a one sided final by 5 1 having also won all three league derbies that season Hibs gained some revenge for this defeat six months later by knocking Hearts out of the 2012 13 Scottish Cup winning 1 0 in a fourth round tie at Easter Road 13 It also ended a run of 12 games without a win for Hibs in the derby 13 Both clubs were relegated to the second tier after finishing in the bottom two positions of the 2013 14 Scottish Premiership This meant that the city of Edinburgh was left without representation in the top tier of the Scottish league system for the first time in its history 14 Hearts won the 2014 15 Scottish Championship and earned an immediate promotion back to the top tier Hibs won promotion in 2016 17 which meant that top flight league derbies were resumed in 2017 18 Meanwhile the teams were drawn together in the Scottish Cup in three consecutive seasons 2015 16 15 2016 17 16 and 2017 18 17 Hibs won the first two ties after replays 18 19 and went on to win the 2015 16 competition while Hearts won the third tie Hearts were relegated to the Championship in 2020 after the 2019 20 season was curtailed by the Covid 19 pandemic in Scotland 20 In the semi finals of the 2019 20 Scottish Cup which were delayed until the autumn by the pandemic 21 Hearts won 2 1 after extra time against Hibs 22 Hearts were promoted back to the top flight in 2021 before winning the 2021 22 Scottish Cup semi final against Hibs 23 Local competitions and other Edinburgh clubs edit nbsp Hibs are presented with the East of Scotland Shield after winning the one off match on 7 May 2008 In the late 19th and early 20th century the clubs often met each other ten times in a single season due to the plethora of local competitions such as the East of Scotland Shield Rosebery Charity Cup Wilson Cup and the Dunedin Cup These competitions also involved the other clubs in Edinburgh and the surrounding area Hearts and Hibs were the most frequent winners of these competitions The East of Scotland Shield is the only one of the local competitions that is contested by Hearts and Hibs today albeit by young reserve teams The Shield is contested by a one off match and gate takings are given to the Edinburgh Football Association St Bernard s Leith Athletic the original Edinburgh City and Meadowbank Thistle all represented the city of Edinburgh in the Scottish Football League 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 The four teams took part in the Lord Provost s Rent Relief Cup in late 1921 to raise money for the unemployed a Glasgow version was also played the final was between Hearts and Hibs won by Hearts but was not played until May 1923 25 26 The introduction of the Scottish football pyramid system has allowed Edinburgh City 2016 27 and Spartans 2023 28 to gain promotion to the Scottish Professional Football League SPFL Neither club has yet played either Hearts or Hibs in a SPFL match although Hearts have been drawn to play Spartans in the 2023 24 Scottish Cup 29 Civil Service Strollers and Edinburgh University play in the Lowland League The East of Scotland League also features derby matches with six clubs based in Edinburgh The term is also used for matches in women s football including games between Hibernian Hearts and Spartans 30 31 Festival Cup edit Main article Festival Cup In 1985 an Edinburgh select team composing of players from Hearts Hibs and Meadowbank Thistle played Bayern Munich in a Festival Cup challenge match at Tynecastle 32 The Festival Cup was reintroduced in 2003 to tie in with the annual Edinburgh Festival 33 The local media speculated that clubs from cities twinned with Edinburgh including Bayern Munich and Dynamo Kiev would be invited to participate in an annual Edinburgh tournament 33 34 Eventually the clubs settled for playing a single derby match on the last Saturday before the start of the 2003 04 Scottish Premier League season 35 The SPL did not help the launch of the Festival Cup by scheduling a league derby match two weeks after the Festival Cup match also at Easter Road 35 36 Hearts won the first Festival Cup match 1 0 with a goal by Andy Webster 35 The clubs then had difficulty scheduling the 2004 05 match partly due to the clubs arranging other friendly matches 33 The Festival Cup match was eventually played at Tynecastle on 4 September 2004 Both teams were well below full strength because several players were training with their national teams 33 Playing the game in September also meant that the game was played after the start of the 2004 05 Scottish Premier League season and after the end of the Festival Hearts won the second and to date last Festival Cup match 3 1 37 The Hearts goals were scored by Craig Sives Mark de Vries and Dennis Wyness while Stephen Dobbie scored a penalty kick for Hibs 37 The match was not in played in 2005 as Hearts had a protracted search for a new head coach 38 It was not resurrected in 2006 and has not been contested since 38 New Year derby editAn Edinburgh derby match has traditionally been played at New Year as both 1 January and 2 January are bank holidays in Scotland The New Year derby match has sometimes not taken place in recent years due to a shutdown in early January being introduced to the schedule 39 40 Of the 94 Edinburgh derbies played at New Year Hibs hold a slight lead of 32 to 30 wins by Hearts 41 During the 1940 New Year s Day match Easter Road was covered with a thick fog that would normally cause a football match to be abandoned 42 Due to the match being played during wartime and it being broadcast widely by the BBC for the entertainment of soldiers stationed overseas the War Office ordered play to go ahead to avoid alerting the Luftwaffe to the bad weather conditions 42 Commentator Bob Kingsley could not see the pitch either and had to improvise 42 Using a series of runners to tell him if there were any goals scored he created his own version of the match 42 43 This was later described in The Scotsman as Fawlty Towers ahead of itself and adapted into a BBC Radio Four play by Scottish playwright Andrew Dallmeyer 43 Results and records editHearts have the better record in derbies with 148 to 87 wins by Hibs in 336 matches played in the three main Scottish competitions 44 There have been 661 Edinburgh derbies to date meaning that just under half of all derbies have been played in other competitions and friendlies Including these other fixtures Hearts have won 290 derbies and Hibs have won 207 45 During the 2017 18 season Hearts manager Craig Levein said that Hearts winning was the natural order of the fixture 46 with Hibs fans and manager Neil Lennon making light of these comments in the subsequent derby which Hibs won 47 Since the creation of the Scottish Premier Division in 1975 and the introduction of four league games between clubs in a Scottish season neither club has managed to win all four league derbies in a season Hearts have achieved three wins and a draw five times in 1985 86 1989 90 1990 91 1996 97 and 2006 07 Hibs best record in a league season is also three wins and a draw in 1975 76 Hearts whitewashed Hibs in the 2011 12 season winning all three league games 48 and the Scottish Cup Final 49 however a fourth league fixture was not possible as the clubs were not in the same section of the league after the split League results edit Season Date Home team Result Attendance1895 96 28 09 1895 Hearts 4 3 17 50021 12 1895 Hibs 3 2 4 5001896 97 26 09 1896 Hibs 2 0 12 00005 12 1896 Hearts 1 0 10 5001897 98 18 09 1897 Hibs 1 1 14 00018 12 1897 Hearts 3 2 7 0001898 99 08 10 1898 Hearts 4 0 14 00029 10 1898 Hibs 1 5 11 0001899 1900 28 10 1899 Hibs 1 0 9 00025 11 1899 Hearts 1 3 7 5001900 01 01 09 1900 Hibs 3 0 10 50013 10 1900 Hearts 0 0 6 5001901 02 17 08 1901 Hearts 2 1 5 00014 09 1901 Hibs 1 2 12 0001902 03 13 09 1902 Hibs 0 0 13 00011 10 1902 Hearts 1 1 14 5001903 04 10 10 1903 Hearts 2 0 12 50020 02 1904 Hibs 2 4 4 0001904 05 29 10 1904 Hibs 3 0 8 00002 01 1905 Hearts 1 0 9 0001905 06 18 09 1905 Hibs 0 3 15 00004 11 1905 Hearts 1 0 10 5001906 07 22 09 1906 Hearts 4 1 11 50001 01 1907 Hibs 0 0 9 0001907 08 16 11 1907 Hibs 2 3 12 00004 04 1908 Hearts 1 2 5 5001908 09 19 08 1908 Hearts 1 1 15 00007 11 1908 Hibs 0 1 10 0001909 10 23 10 1909 Hibs 1 4 14 00001 01 1910 Hearts 1 0 14 0001910 11 22 10 1910 Hearts 2 0 13 50002 01 1911 Hibs 1 0 12 0001911 12 09 12 1911 Hearts 4 0 12 00001 01 1912 Hibs 0 3 18 0001912 13 28 09 1912 Hearts 1 0 20 50016 04 1913 Hibs 0 3 4 0001913 14 08 11 1913 Hibs 1 2 21 00014 02 1914 Hearts 3 1 16 0001914 15 05 12 1914 Hearts 3 1 12 00027 02 1915 Hibs 2 2 16 0001915 16 20 09 1915 Hibs 1 2 10 00017 04 1916 Hearts 1 3 5 0001916 17 18 09 1916 Hearts 2 1 5 50016 04 1917 Hibs 0 2 5 0001917 18 01 09 1917 Hearts 1 0 7 50002 02 1918 Hibs 1 3 8 0001918 19 19 10 1918 Hibs 1 3 3 00011 01 1919 Hearts 3 1 12 0001919 20 15 09 1919 Hibs 2 4 18 00001 01 1920 Hearts 1 3 22 0001920 21 28 08 1920 Hearts 5 1 27 50001 01 1921 Hibs 3 0 26 0001921 22 10 09 1921 Hibs 2 1 20 00002 01 1922 Hearts 0 2 30 5001922 23 23 09 1922 Hearts 2 2 31 50001 01 1923 Hibs 2 1 25 0001923 24 08 09 1923 Hibs 1 1 20 00001 01 1924 Hearts 1 1 26 0001924 25 18 10 1924 Hearts 2 0 33 50001 01 1925 Hibs 2 1 25 0001925 26 17 10 1925 Hibs 0 0 20 00001 01 1926 Hearts 1 4 33 0001926 27 30 10 1926 Hearts 2 2 25 50001 01 1927 Hibs 2 2 27 0001927 28 15 10 1927 Hibs 2 1 31 00002 01 1928 Hearts 2 2 36 0001928 29 20 10 1928 Hearts 1 1 28 00001 01 1929 Hibs 1 0 25 0001929 30 26 10 1929 Hibs 1 1 27 00001 01 1930 Hearts 1 1 15 0001930 31 20 09 1930 Hearts 4 1 23 00001 01 1931 Hibs 2 2 20 0001933 34 09 09 1933 Hearts 0 0 32 85301 01 1934 Hibs 1 4 30 0001934 35 08 09 1934 Hibs 1 0 24 03801 01 1935 Hearts 5 2 28 7431935 36 21 09 1935 Hearts 8 3 27 01401 01 1936 Hibs 1 1 37 3061936 37 19 09 1936 Hibs 3 3 27 47101 01 1937 Hearts 3 2 38 9081937 38 11 09 1937 Hearts 3 2 29 15801 01 1938 Hibs 2 2 37 6061938 39 10 09 1938 Hibs 4 0 30 00002 01 1939 Hearts 0 1 45 6011946 47 07 09 1946 Hibs 0 1 39 00001 01 1947 Hearts 2 3 33 8101947 48 20 09 1947 Hearts 2 1 47 75201 01 1948 Hibs 3 1 45 0001948 49 21 08 1948 Hibs 3 1 40 00001 01 1949 Hearts 3 2 45 0301949 50 24 09 1949 Hearts 5 2 37 73002 01 1950 Hibs 1 2 65 8601950 51 23 09 1950 Hibs 0 1 44 97601 01 1951 Hearts 2 1 41 8321951 52 22 09 1951 Hearts 1 1 44 84201 01 1952 Hibs 2 3 39 0001952 53 20 09 1952 Hibs 3 1 50 00001 01 1953 Hearts 1 2 41 0851953 54 19 09 1953 Hearts 4 0 45 00001 01 1954 Hibs 1 2 48 000 Season Date Home team Result Attendance1954 55 18 09 1954 Hibs 2 3 42 00001 01 1955 Hearts 5 1 49 0001955 56 24 09 1955 Hearts 0 1 45 00002 01 1956 Hibs 2 2 60 8121956 57 22 09 1956 Hibs 2 3 39 00001 01 1957 Hearts 0 2 35 0001957 58 21 09 1957 Hearts 3 1 34 00001 01 1958 Hibs 0 2 49 2001958 59 06 09 1958 Hibs 0 4 29 50001 01 1959 Hearts 1 3 35 0001959 60 05 09 1959 Hearts 2 2 40 00001 01 1960 Hibs 1 5 54 0001960 61 10 09 1960 Hibs 1 4 40 00002 01 1961 Hearts 1 2 43 0001961 62 16 09 1961 Hearts 4 2 23 02217 01 1962 Hibs 1 4 15 2771962 63 08 09 1962 Hibs 0 4 28 84704 05 1963 Hearts 3 3 15 5381963 64 07 09 1963 Hearts 4 2 29 17301 01 1964 Hibs 1 1 31 4391964 65 05 09 1964 Hibs 3 5 17 09801 01 1965 Hearts 0 1 36 2971965 66 18 09 1965 Hearts 0 4 22 36901 01 1966 Hibs 2 3 32 1921966 67 10 09 1966 Hibs 3 1 21 39502 01 1967 Hearts 0 0 30 0861967 68 09 09 1967 Hearts 1 4 20 77301 01 1968 Hibs 1 0 32 3601968 69 07 09 1968 Hibs 1 3 24 11001 01 1969 Hearts 0 0 30 0111969 70 27 09 1969 Hearts 0 2 26 80701 01 1970 Hibs 0 0 36 4211970 71 05 09 1970 Hibs 0 0 23 22501 01 1971 Hearts 0 0 27 7151971 72 04 09 1971 Hearts 0 2 26 67101 01 1972 Hibs 0 0 36 0461972 73 09 09 1972 Hibs 2 0 21 22101 01 1973 Hearts 0 7 35 9891973 74 08 09 1973 Hearts 4 1 28 94601 01 1974 Hibs 3 1 35 3931974 75 07 09 1974 Hibs 2 1 26 56001 01 1975 Hearts 0 0 35 9691975 76 30 08 1975 Hibs 1 0 23 64601 11 1975 Hearts 1 1 24 47101 01 1976 Hibs 3 0 32 92313 03 1976 Hearts 0 1 18 5281976 77 30 10 1976 Hibs 1 1 23 77326 01 1977 Hearts 0 1 24 06823 03 1977 Hibs 3 1 13 62513 04 1977 Hearts 2 2 10 6861978 79 26 08 1978 Hearts 1 1 19 66304 11 1978 Hibs 1 2 20 12017 03 1979 Hibs 1 1 13 29728 03 1979 Hearts 1 2 16 0421983 84 03 09 1983 Hearts 3 2 19 20605 11 1983 Hibs 1 1 21 28102 01 1984 Hearts 1 1 23 49921 04 1984 Hibs 0 0 17 4371984 85 25 08 1984 Hibs 1 2 16 72427 10 1984 Hearts 0 0 20 15601 01 1985 Hibs 1 2 18 92502 04 1985 Hearts 2 2 17 8141985 86 31 08 1985 Hearts 2 1 17 45709 11 1985 Hibs 0 0 19 77601 01 1986 Hearts 3 1 25 60522 03 1986 Hibs 1 2 20 7561986 87 30 08 1986 Hibs 1 3 20 71401 11 1986 Hearts 1 1 22 17806 01 1987 Hibs 2 2 22 92804 04 1987 Hearts 2 1 19 7311987 88 29 08 1987 Hearts 1 0 24 49617 10 1987 Hibs 2 1 23 39002 01 1988 Hearts 0 0 28 99219 03 1988 Hibs 0 0 20 8701988 89 27 08 1988 Hibs 0 0 23 76012 11 1988 Hearts 1 2 23 06204 01 1989 Hibs 1 0 27 21901 04 1989 Hearts 2 1 22 0901989 90 26 08 1989 Hearts 1 0 22 73104 11 1989 Hibs 1 1 19 10401 01 1990 Hearts 2 0 25 22431 03 1990 Hibs 1 2 17 3731990 91 15 09 1990 Hibs 0 3 16 81324 11 1990 Hearts 1 1 19 00402 01 1991 Hibs 1 4 13 60023 03 1991 Hearts 3 1 14 2211991 92 31 08 1991 Hearts 0 0 22 20802 11 1991 Hibs 1 1 19 83101 01 1992 Hearts 1 1 20 35821 03 1992 Hibs 1 2 14 4291992 93 22 08 1992 Hibs 0 0 15 93707 11 1992 Hearts 1 0 17 34202 01 1993 Hibs 0 0 21 65720 03 1993 Hearts 1 0 13 7401993 94 21 08 1993 Hearts 1 0 17 28330 10 1993 Hibs 0 2 18 50512 01 1994 Hearts 1 1 24 13930 04 1994 Hibs 0 0 14 413 Season Date Home team Result Attendance1994 95 27 08 1994 Hearts 0 1 12 37129 10 1994 Hibs 2 1 13 62218 01 1995 Hearts 2 0 12 63006 05 1995 Hibs 3 1 7 1221995 96 01 10 1995 Hibs 2 2 12 37419 11 1995 Hearts 2 1 12 07401 01 1996 Hibs 2 1 14 87216 03 1996 Hearts 1 1 14 9231996 97 28 09 1996 Hibs 1 3 14 21716 11 1996 Hearts 0 0 15 12901 01 1997 Hibs 0 4 15 74915 03 1997 Hearts 1 0 15 1361997 98 30 08 1997 Hibs 0 1 15 56508 11 1997 Hearts 2 0 16 73901 01 1998 Hearts 2 2 17 56411 04 1998 Hibs 2 1 15 5301999 2000 14 08 1999 Hibs 1 1 16 97619 12 1999 Hearts 0 3 17 95418 03 2000 Hibs 3 1 15 90821 05 2000 Hearts 2 1 17 3912000 01 30 07 2000 Hearts 0 0 17 13222 10 2000 Hibs 6 2 12 92626 12 2000 Hearts 1 1 17 61913 05 2001 Hibs 0 0 8 9132001 02 21 10 2001 Hibs 2 1 13 77429 12 2001 Hearts 1 1 17 47416 03 2002 Hibs 1 2 15 6602002 03 11 08 2002 Hearts 5 1 15 24503 11 2002 Hibs 1 2 15 66002 01 2003 Hearts 4 4 17 3322003 04 17 08 2003 Hibs 1 0 14 80323 11 2003 Hearts 2 0 16 63215 02 2004 Hibs 1 1 15 0162004 05 24 10 2004 Hearts 2 1 16 72002 01 2004 Hibs 1 1 17 25913 04 2005 Hearts 1 2 17 67623 04 2005 Hibs 2 2 16 6202005 06 07 08 2005 Hearts 4 0 16 45929 10 2005 Hibs 2 0 17 18028 01 2006 Hearts 4 1 17 37122 04 2006 Hibs 2 1 16 6542006 07 15 10 2006 Hibs 2 2 16 62326 12 2006 Hearts 3 2 17 36901 04 2007 Hibs 0 1 15 95312 05 2007 Hearts 2 0 16 4432007 08 19 10 2007 Hearts 0 1 16 43604 11 2007 Hibs 1 1 17 01519 01 2008 Hearts 1 0 17 1312008 09 19 10 2008 Hibs 1 1 17 03003 01 2009 Hearts 0 0 17 24420 03 2009 Hibs 1 0 15 09107 05 2009 Hearts 0 1 14 7142009 10 07 11 2009 Hearts 0 0 16 76203 01 2010 Hibs 1 1 16 94920 03 2010 Hearts 2 1 17 79301 05 2010 Hibs 1 2 11 2772010 11 07 11 2010 Hibs 0 2 17 76701 01 2011 Hearts 1 0 17 15603 04 2011 Hibs 2 2 17 7932011 12 28 08 2011 Hearts 2 0 15 86802 01 2012 Hibs 1 3 15 01318 03 2012 Hearts 2 0 15 1282012 13 12 08 2012 Hibs 1 1 12 88703 01 2013 Hearts 0 0 17 06209 03 2013 Hibs 0 0 15 00712 05 2013 Hearts 1 2 15 9942013 14 11 08 2013 Hearts 1 0 16 62102 01 2014 Hibs 2 1 20 10629 03 2014 Hearts 2 0 16 87327 04 2014 Hibs 1 2 14 8062014 15 a 17 08 2014 Hearts 2 1 17 28025 10 2014 Hibs 1 1 14 56203 01 2015 Hearts 1 1 17 27912 04 2015 Hibs 2 0 13 5302017 18 24 10 2017 Hibs 1 0 20 16527 12 2017 Hearts 0 0 19 31609 03 2018 Hibs 2 0 20 16609 05 2018 Hearts 2 1 19 3242018 19 31 10 2018 Hearts 0 0 19 41029 12 2018 Hibs 0 1 20 20006 04 2019 Hearts 1 2 19 66728 04 2019 Hibs 1 1 19 3952019 20 22 09 2019 Hibs 1 2 19 82826 12 2019 Hearts 0 2 19 31303 03 2020 Hibs 1 3 20 1972021 22 12 09 2021 Hearts 0 0 18 17701 02 2022 Hibs 0 0 20 41909 04 2022 Hearts 3 1 19 0412022 23 07 08 2022 Hibs 1 1 20 17902 01 2023 Hearts 3 0 18 98015 04 2023 Hibs 1 0 20 13227 05 2023 Hearts 1 1 18 9712023 24 07 10 2023 Hearts 2 2 18 67527 12 2023 Hibs28 02 2024 Hearts Both clubs were in the second tier Scottish Cup results edit Season Date Home team Result Attendance1877 78 29 09 1877 Hearts 0 006 10 1877 Hearts 1 2 1 2001879 80 15 11 1879 Hibs 2 1 2 5001880 81 23 10 1880 Hearts 5 3 5 0001883 84 20 10 1883 Hearts 1 4 6 0001885 86 03 10 1885 Hibs 2 1 4 0001886 87 23 10 1886 Hibs 5 1 7 0001887 88 15 10 1887 Hearts 1 1 6 00022 10 1887 Hibs 1 3 8 5001895 96 14 03 1896 Neutral 3 1 17 0341899 1900 27 01 1900 Hearts 1 1 14 00003 02 1900 Hibs 1 2 12 0001900 01 09 03 1901 Hearts 1 1 19 50023 03 1901 Hibs 1 2 18 000 Season Date Home team Result Attendance1909 10 19 02 1910 Hibs A A 30 00026 02 1910 Hearts 0 1 25 0001911 12 27 01 1912 Hearts 0 0 32 00010 02 1912 Hibs 1 1 18 00014 02 1912 Neutral 3 1 25 0001929 30 15 02 1930 Hibs 1 3 28 0001932 33 04 03 1933 Hibs 0 0 33 57908 03 1933 Hearts 2 0 41 0341954 55 05 02 1955 Hearts 5 0 45 7701957 58 01 03 1958 Hearts 3 4 41 6661965 66 21 02 1966 Hearts 2 1 31 2241970 71 13 02 1971 Hearts 1 2 30 4501978 79 10 03 1979 Hibs 2 1 22 6181993 94 20 02 1994 Hibs 1 2 20 953 Season Date Home team Result Attendance2005 06 02 04 2006 Neutral 0 4 43 1802008 09 11 01 2009 Hibs 0 2 14 8372011 12 19 05 2012 Neutral 1 5 51 0412012 13 02 12 2012 Hibs 1 0 17 0522015 16 07 02 2016 Hearts 2 2 16 84516 02 2016 Hibs 1 0 19 4332016 17 12 02 2017 Hearts 0 0 16 97122 02 2017 Hibs 3 1 20 2052017 18 21 01 2018 Hearts 1 0 18 7092019 20 31 10 2020 Neutral 2 1 a e t None2021 22 16 04 2022 Neutral 2 1 37 7832022 23 22 01 2023 Hibs 0 3 18 622 League Cup results edit Season Date Home team Result Attendance1947 48 09 08 1947 Hibs 1 2 43 00030 08 1947 Hearts 2 1 39 268 Season Date Home team Result Attendance1956 57 11 08 1956 Hearts 6 1 42 00025 08 1956 Hibs 1 2 40 000 Season Date Home team Result Attendance2006 07 08 11 2006 Hibs 1 0 15 8252013 14 30 10 2013 Hibs 0 1 16 797 Single game records edit Hibs recorded the biggest margin of victory in a competitive match with a 7 0 victory at Tynecastle on 1 January 1973 The biggest win in other matches was a 10 2 Hearts victory in a friendly match on 12 August 1893 The largest number of goals scored in a competitive match was when Hearts won 8 3 in a league match on 21 September 1935 Hearts hold the record margin in the Scottish Cup with a 5 0 victory on 1 February 1955 and the record margin in the Scottish League Cup with a 6 1 victory on 11 August 1956 Prolific goalscorers edit John Robertson scored 27 goals against Hibs in competitive games Robertson was nicknamed The Hammer of Hibs due to his prolific goal record in derbies Both Bobby Walker 33 and Tommy Walker 29 scored more goals in derbies than Robertson when games in local competitions are considered Gordon Smith is the top goalscorer in Edinburgh derbies for Hibs with 15 goals Smith played for Hearts and Dundee later in his career and became the only player to have won the Scottish league championship with three different clubs James McGhee scored at least 24 goals for Hibs in the early years of the fixture The real figure is probably higher as he played in a lot of games where only the result is known and not all the scorers were recorded 50 Barney Battles Jr scored 11 goals in less than a month versus Hibs in 1929 five in the 8 2 Dunedin Cup final victory on 17 April 1929 51 two in the 5 1 Wilson Cup Final victory on 30 April 1929 52 and four in the 5 1 Rosebery Charity Cup Final victory on 11 May 1929 53 Competitive Hearts GoalscorersPlayer GoalsJohn Robertson 27Bobby Walker 15Jimmy Wardhaugh 14Alfie Conn Sr 13Tommy WalkerWillie BauldJock White 8Paul HartleyAlex Young 7Andy BlackSandy Clark All Games Hearts GoalscorersPlayer GoalsBobby Walker 33Tommy Walker 29John Robertson 27Jimmy Wardhaugh 22Barney Battles Jr 19Jock WhiteWillie Bauld 18Andy Black 17Charlie ThomsonDavie Baird Competitive Hibs GoalscorersPlayer GoalsGordon Smith 15Lawrie Reilly 10Arthur Duncan 8Eddie TurnbullWillie Ormond 7Derek RiordanJim ScottAlex Cropley 6Arthur MilneGarry O ConnorHamilton HandlingJimmy DunnJoe BakerMixu Paatelainen All Games Hibs GoalscorersPlayer GoalsJames McGhee 24Gordon Smith 19Hamilton Handling 15Harry Ritchie 12Jimmy McCollPaddy MurrayArthur Milne 11Allan Martin 10Lawrie ReillyArthur Duncan 9Eddie TurnbullJimmy Dunn Hat tricks edit Sixteen hat tricks have been scored in competitive Edinburgh derbies by fifteen players nine for Hearts and seven for Hibs Bobby Walker is the only player to score multiple hat tricks and Mark de Vries for Hearts and Joe Baker for Hibs are the only players to score four goals in one derby The majority of these hat tricks were scored in the first one hundred years of the derby s existence with only three occurring in the last fifty years No Player Team Competition Stadium Result Date1 Alex McNeil Hearts 1880 81 Scottish Cup Powderhall Grounds 5 3 23 October 18802 Jack Kennedy Hibernian 1895 96 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 4 3 28 September 18953 Bobby Walker Hearts 1898 99 Scottish Division One Easter Road 1 5 29 October 18984 Hamilton Handling Hibernian 1899 1900 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 1 3 25 November 18995 Bobby Walker Hearts 1905 06 Scottish Division One Easter Road 0 3 18 September 19056 Tommy Murray Hearts 1911 12 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 3 0 1 January 19127 Andrew Wilson Hearts 1918 19 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 3 1 11 January 19198 Thomas McIntyre Hibernian 1938 39 Scottish Division One Easter Road 4 0 10 September 19389 Lawrie Reilly Hibernian 1952 53 Scottish Division One Easter Road 3 1 20 September 195210 Joe Baker 4 Hibernian 1957 58 Scottish Cup Tynecastle Park 3 4 1 March 195811 Alex Young Hearts 1959 60 Scottish Division One Easter Road 1 5 1 January 196012 Danny Paton Hearts 1962 63 Scottish Division One Easter Road 0 4 8 September 196213 Pat Quinn Hibernian 1967 68 Scottish Division One Tynecastle Park 1 4 9 September 196714 Mixu Paatelainen Hibernian 2000 01 Scottish Premier League Easter Road 6 2 22 October 200015 Mark de Vries 4 Hearts 2002 03 Scottish Premier League Tynecastle Stadium 5 1 11 August 200216 Paul Hartley Hearts 2005 06 Scottish Cup Hampden Park 0 4 2 April 2006Players with both clubs editThis is a list of players who played at least one competitive first team fixture for both clubs Only four players have scored for both Hearts and Hibs in Edinburgh derbies Ralph Callachan Alan Gordon Darren Jackson and Gordon Smith Name Period at Hibs Period at Hearts NotesThomson Allan 54 1963 1971 1979 1980 Allan was selected by Scotland for the 1974 FIFA World Cup while he was with Dundee Bobby Atherton 1897 1903 1897 Atherton captained Hibs when they won the 1901 02 Scottish Cup Eamonn Bannon 55 1993 1994 1976 1979 1988 1993 Bannon was selected by Scotland for the 1986 FIFA World Cup while he was with Dundee United Roy Barry 56 1975 1976 1961 1966Ian Black 57 1980 1977 1980Jim Brown 58 1979 1981 1967 1979Ralph Callachan 59 1978 1986 1971 1977 Callachan represented both Hearts and Hibs in Scottish Cup Finals 1976 with Hearts and 1979 with Hibs Both finals were lost by the Edinburgh club Ian Crawford 60 1951 1953 1954 1961Gordon Durie 61 1984 1986 2000 2001 Durie was selected by Scotland for the 1990 FIFA World Cup while he was with Chelsea and the 1998 FIFA World Cup while he was with Rangers Peter Flucker 62 1932 1934 1929 1932Alan Gordon 63 1972 1974 1961 1967 1968 1969 Gordon who scored twice in Hibs 7 0 win at Tynecastle against Hearts also played for both sides in the Dundee derby Brian Hamilton 64 1989 1995 1995 1996Willie Hamilton 65 1963 1965 1962 1963 1967 1969Paul Hartley 66 1998 2000 2003 2007 Hartley scored a hat trick for Hearts against Hibs in the 2005 06 Scottish Cup semi final Darren Jackson 67 1992 1997 1999 2001 Jackson was selected by Scotland for the 1998 FIFA World Cup while he was with Celtic Willie Jamieson 68 1979 1985 1994 1995James Keatings 69 2015 2017 2014 2015Peter Kerr 70 1910 1926 1926 1931Davie Laing 71 1956 1957 1942 1954Peter Marinello 72 1966 1970 1981 1983Brian Marjoribanks 73 1961 1962 1962Gordon Marshall 74 1969 1971 1956 1963Alan Maybury 75 2012 2014 2001 2005George McWattie 1898 1900Demetri Mitchell 76 2022 2023 2018 2019Fraser Mullen 77 2013 2014 2012 2013Willie Reid 78 1937 1938 1930 1937Harry Rennie 79 1902 1908 1898 1902Faycal Rherras 80 2018 2016 2017Malcolm Robertson 81 1982 1983 1977 1981Hugh Shaw 1918 1926 1927 1930 Shaw managed the Hibs side that won three league championships in the late 1940s and early 1950s Chris Shevlane 82 1968 1971 1960 1967Gordon Smith 83 1941 1959 1959 1961 One of Hibs Famous Five Smith won the Scottish League with three different clubs none of which were either half of the Old Firm Jim Souness 84 1947 1953 1953 1956Michael Stewart 85 2005 2007 2004 2005 2007 2010Danny Swanson 2017 2018 2015 2016Lawrie Tierney 86 1980 1976 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