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Alan Marshall

Jack Ross delivers emphatic Hibs vs Hearts Scottish Cup stadium plea as he looks to make up for Wembley heartache

Hibs boss Jack Ross wants Hampden rather than Murrayfield to be the venue for his side’s Scottish Cup semi-final with Hearts.

The Edinburgh foes lock horns on Premiership duty at Easter Road on Tuesday before doing it all again in the last-four tussle next month.

There has been calls to switch the Cup clash to the home of Scottish rugby to make life easier for capital fans.

But Ross said: “You want to lead a team out at Hampden as a manager and I think most players want to play there as well. 

“I know Hampden has its critics as a venue but it still generates a terrific atmosphere when there is a passionate crowd.

“It still holds that allure for players and as a manager it’s no different. 

“I was lucky enough as Sunderland manager to lead my team out twice at Wembley.

“It’s something I never got to do as a player and it’s something I never thought I would do as a manager. 

“It was sore in terms of how the two games (Checkatrade Trophy and League One play-off final) went but it will live with me for a long time. 

“The opportunity to take a team to the national stadium – hopefully twice in the same season – is something special.”

Ross also insists the 45-mile trek along the M8 is no hardship.

He added: “It’s interesting how we have these debates regularly and sometimes it’s to do with the size of the crowd or sometimes it’s about geography.

“But it’s not that difficult a country to get around. It’s not huge.”

Ross is looking forward to tonight’s battle after savouring a 2-0 win – thanks to Martin Boyle’s double – in his first experience of the derby on Boxing Day.

Hibs can move to within two points of third-place Motherwell with another victory, and Ross added: “They are special matches. You can’t help but get caught up in all of the excitement.

“For us, it’s about winning a game to take us closer to third place with the other teams not playing until Wednesday.”

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