'Cup still Hearts' best chance of silverware'published at 19:56 GMT 17 January
19:56 GMT 17 January
Hearts v Falkirk (20:00)
Hearts manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Sportsound: "It kind of annoyed me a wee bit and I understood it in the early part of the week where everybody and anybody, even people in and around the club saying that we should prioritise St Mirren [in the league on Tuesday] over Falkirk [in the cup] on Saturday.
"If we want to act like a big club then you've got to prioritise every competition. The cup is still clubs like ours' best chance of silverware. There's no two ways about it.
"We've beaten every team in the league this year except Motherwell, we've drawn with Motherwell twice so why can we not put that challenge on ourselves to win four games, get to Hampden and put ourselves in a position to win a trophy.
"We're certainly not taking this game lightly. This is a tough game."
McInnes also explained goalkeeper Craig Gordon's return to the bench.
"If it had been a normal working week and Alex [Schwolow] hadn't been sent off and hadn;t been suspended then Craig was going to come in and play against Falkirk," McInnes said.
"He's played a game and a half in the last six days and naturally he was a wee bit stiff yesterday and a bit sorer two days after the game. We want to give Craig and everybody the best chance to be at their best.
"He's been different class. He's still relevant, he's still a top class goalkeeper."
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Hearts manager Derek McInnes (right) with BBC Scotland's Kheredine Idessane
'We've got it in us to create a shock' - McGlynnpublished at 19:54 GMT 17 January
19:54 GMT 17 January
Hearts v Falkirk (20:00)
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Falkirk boss John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: "I think we're underdogs. We're still a team that's just come up from the Championship.
"However, we've competed in most games. Hearts won here 3-0 earlier in the season, so we want to do better than that.
"It's a cup tie, it's a one-off and we've got it within us to create a shock tonight.
"We come here with confidence, but Hearts are formidable here. They won playing for 80 minutes with 10 men the other day. We know we'll need to match them in every department.
"We're going to go toe-to-toe and hopefully we can come out on top.
"We did [practice penalties]. You can't not do that. I don't think any of us want that, but if you sneak over the line through penalties, so be it."
Pars stun Hibs in early gamepublished at 19:45 GMT 17 January
19:45 GMT 17 January
FT: Dunfermline Athletic 1-0 Hibernian
It may seem like a long time ago, but Dunfermline Athletic produced a big Scottish Cup fourth-round shock in today's lunchtime kick-off against Hibernian.
Baker's dozen in the hatpublished at 17:58 GMT 17 January
17:58 GMT 17 January
The headline result came in the early kick-off as Dunfermline Athletic struck late to dump Hibs out of the Scottish Cup.
Rangers were big winners last night.
Motherwell, Dundee United, Dundee, St Mirren, Partick Thistle, Airdrieonians, Elgin City, Kelty Hearts, Stenhousemuir and The Spartans are also looking forward to tomorrow's draw.