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Published Date: 07 November 2009
Pictures from today's Edinburgh derby between Hearts and Hibs which ended in a 0-0 draw.
Hibs goalkeeper Graham Stack punches clear under pressure


Hibs goalkeeper Graham Stack punches clear under pressure

Soldiers parade at half-time


Soldiers parade at half-time in honour of Remembrance Day

Chris Hogg (left) and Kevin McBride (top) combine to halt Hearts ace Michael Stewart


Chris Hogg and Kevin McBride combine to halt Hearts' Michael Stewart

Jamie Mole (top) goes down under pressure from Hibs duo Graham Stack and Chris Hogg (back) but no penalty awarded


Jamie Mole goes down under pressure from Hibs duo Graham Stack and Chris Hogg but no penalty is awarded

he ball strikes the post after Hearts goalkeeper Janos Balogh dives to save a fine effort from David Wotherspoon


The ball strikes the post after Hearts goalkeeper Janos Balogh dives to save a fine effort from David Wotherspoon

Abdessalam Benjelloun is stopped by Hearts duo Ruben Palazuelos (left) and Ismael Bouzid


Abdessalam Benjelloun is stopped by Hearts duo Ruben Palazuelos and Ismael Bouzid

Hearts ace Ian Black bends a free-kick towards goal


Hearts' Ian Black bends a free-kick towards goal

Derek Riordan (left) and Hearts ace Jason Thomson


Derek Riordan and Hearts' Jason Thomson

Christian Nade (left) gets away from Hibs ace Ian Murray (grounded


Christian Nade gets away from Hibs' Ian Murray

Hearts ace Andrew Driver (right) goes down under pressure from a Lewis Stevenson challenge


Hearts ace Andrew Driver is put under pressure from a Lewis Stevenson challenge




Match report: Hearts 0 - 0 Hibs

As it happened: Hearts 0 - 0 Hibs




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