How Hearts could seal European group stage football with Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Hibs
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While sealing a third place finish in the Scottish Premiership will earn Robbie Neilson’s side a place in the Europa League qualifiers, which looks almost certain given their 13-point advantage with eight games left to play, it is the destiny of the Scottish Cup that will determine what stage the Jambos enter the competition.
If one of the top three sides in the Scottish Premiership lift the trophy at Hampden in May – which as it stands will be either Celtic, Rangers or Hearts – then the Jambos will automatically qualify for the Europa League play-off round, with just one tie to play in order to make the group phase.
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Hide AdHowever, even a loss at that stage would see the Tynecastle side drop straight into the Conference League group stages, guaranteeing an additional six European games, plus TV revenue and prize money predicted to add up to around £3million.
The only scenario that could prevent this would be Hearts suffering an unlikely end of season collapse and losing out on third place – or Hibs winning the Scottish Cup.
However, should Hearts secure third place before they meet their Edinburgh rivals at Hampden on April 17/18, victory in the semi-final would clinch European group stage football and the financial bonanza that comes with it.
It would also see Hearts become the first Scottish side other than Celtic or Rangers to reach a European group stage since Aberdeen in the 2007/08 UEFA Cup.
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