THERE have been plenty of derbies in recent times, all over Scotland.
The Edinburgh derby took place at Tynecastle last Saturday, as Hearts ran out 3-1 winners.
It was snubbed by Sky Sports.
However, the derby takes centre-stage this Saturday as the Edinburgh teams lock horns for the second time in a week at the national stadium.
When is Hearts vs Hibs?
Hearts will take on Edinburgh rivals Hibs TODAY.
The match kicks-off at 12.15pm.
It will take place at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
Is Hearts vs Hibs on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, the game will be broadcast live on two channels.
It will be shown on BBC One Scotland and on Premier Sports 1.
BBC's coverage begins at 12pm, while Premier Sports get under way at 11.45am - half-an-hour before kick-off.
Fans can watch for free via the BBC iPlayer or BBC website.
Premier Sports subscribers can tune in via the Premier Player for live streaming purposes.
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