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Hearta v Aberdeen: Scottish Cup semi-final stats

Hearta v Aberdeen: Scottish Cup semi-final stats

BBC News17-04-2025

Aberdeen have won eight and Hearts have won three of 13 meetings in the Scottish Cup.Hearts won their latest Scottish Cup meeting, Callum Paterson scoring the only goal in the fourth round at Tynecastle in January 2016.Aberdeen's latest Scottish Cup win over Hearts came by 2-0 in January 2010, when Darren Mackie and Lee Miller were the fourth-round scorers at Pittodrie.Hearts won 2-1 the last time the two sides met in a Scottish Cup semi-final, John Robertson opening the scoring, Duncan Shearer equalising for the Dons and Allan Johnston grabbing the winner in April 1996.Hearts won the latest knockout meeting between the sides, on penalties after a 2-2 draw at Tynecastle in the League Cup in September 2019.Both sides lost in last season's semi-finals, Aberdeen to Celtic and Hearts to Rangers.Hearts' last semi-final win came against Hibernian in 2022, when the eight-time cup winners lost the final to Rangers.Hibs were also Aberdeen's opponents the last time the seven-time cup winners won a semi-final, going on to lose to Celtic in 2017.Aberdeen are unbeaten in three meetings with Hearts this season, drawing at TynecastLe and Pittodrie after a 3-2 home win in October.

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