Hearts and Hibs fans can rewatch classic Scottish Cup finals in their entirety this week - 5-1 and Henderson delivers

The Scottish FA will be showing some of best finals from the cup history throughout the week

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Hearts and Hibs fans starved of football action are in for a treat this week thanks to the Scottish FA.

The organisation are showing some of the best and most memorable Scottish Cup finals throughout the week.

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Starting tonight with Queen of the South v Rangers and running through to Inverness CT v Falkirk on Sunday, they will broadcast the finals via Facebook and YouTube in their entirety.

Hearts and Hibs fans will be able to re-live classic Scottish Cup finals. Picture: SNSHearts and Hibs fans will be able to re-live classic Scottish Cup finals. Picture: SNS
Hearts and Hibs fans will be able to re-live classic Scottish Cup finals. Picture: SNS

There are a specific dates for Hearts and Hibs supporters each to put in their calendar.

On Thursday at 7.45pm, fans of the Tynecastle side will be able to watch back the biggest Edinburgh derby in history when the sides met at Hampden Park in 2012 with Paulo Sergio’s men running out 5-1 winners.

Hibs fans will have to wait until Saturday at 3pm to get their enjoyment as he 2016 final is broadcast. Regarded by many as the greatest Scottish Cup final in the tournament’s history, it saw the Easter Road side end more than 114 years of Scottish Cup torment to win it late on against Rangers.

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The full 90 minutes of both games will be shown with a two-minute half-time break plus the trophy lift at the end.

Fans unable to watch at the scheduled time will still be view the whole game as it will become a permanent fixture on the Scottish Cup’s official YouTube channel.

The games will be able to be accessed HERE for YouTube and HERE for Facebook.