THE dates for the 2021/22 Scottish Cup semi-finals have been confirmed.
Hearts will take on Hibs at Hampden on Saturday, April 16.
The Edinburgh derby will kick-off at 12.15pm at the national stadium in Glasgow.
The following day on Sunday, April 17, the Old Firm derby takes centre stage to find out who will play the winner in the final of the competition.
Celtic will face arch rivals Rangers, which will kick-off at 2pm that day.
The Edinburgh derby will be broadcast live on TV by both Premier Sports and BBC Scotland.
Celtic versus Rangers will be shown only on Premier Sports.
A tale of two cities...
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The Semi-Finals will be played over the weekend of Saturday 16 & Sunday 17 April.#ScottishCup pic.twitter.com/lbUMLbfq7q
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