Semi-final shaping up to be a special occasion
[BBC] Our Scottish Cup semi-final clash with Dunfermline is fast approaching, and it's already shaping up to be a special occasion for fans of both clubs. Any chatter from pundits or punters suggesting the tie should be moved to Tynecastle or Easter Road has quickly been silenced, thanks to the highly encouraging ticket sales over the past week. In just seven days, the two clubs have reportedly shifted around 20,000 tickets – a figure that looks set to climb even higher.
For comparison, the 2009 semi-final at Hampden drew 17,124 spectators, yet ticket sales for this year's showdown have already surpassed that number, underlining the huge anticipation for 18 April. While it may not carry the same national profile as the Old Firm or the Edinburgh and Dundee derbies, this duel always delivers its own brand of chaos and passion - and the intensity is sure to spike with a place in the Scottish Cup final on the line. Beyond being a semi-final tie, this is the fixture that matters most to both fanbases.
Just as we did in 2009, here's hoping we can pull off another unforgettable semi-final triumph over the Pars at Hampden.