All eyes are on Tynecastle this week as Hearts and Hibs meet for the third time this season.
It is the midweek hosts that have been on top by taking four points from the first two meetings - but it was Hibs that romped to the points on a remarkable day at Easter Road in October 2000.
It seems strange to think it was actually Hearts that landed the first blow as Andy Kirk fired them in front in the early stages - but that was really as good as it got for the visitors as a Mixu Paatelainen hat-trick and single strikes from David Zitelli, John O'Neil and Russell Latapy helped Alex McLeish's side to a big win. There was to be a late consolation from Colin Cameron - but nothing could prevent Hibs from securing a landmark result.
That proved to be their biggest win in the Edinburgh derby since the 7-0 game on New Year’s Day in 1973 and has gone down in Easter Road folklore - but where are the Hibs heroes from that famous day at Easter Road and what have they been up to in recent years?

5. Paul Fenwick
The Canada international left Easter Road in 2004 and went on to work as a physio with the Canadian national team. | SNS GROUP,GLASGOW.

6. Ulrik Laursen
Laursen left Easter Road to join Celtic in 2005 before wrapping up his career in Denmark with OB and FC Copenhagen. He retired in 2010 and is now a physio in Odense. Photo: SNS Group 0141 221 3602

7. Mathias Jack
Left Hibs in 2003 and had spells with the likes of Raith Rovers, Grindavik and SV Meppen before retiring in 2009. Jack coached at Fortuna Dusseldorf II but left his role as assistant in 2018. Photo: SNS

8. John O'Neil
Had spells with Falkirk, Gretna, Cowdenbeath, and East Stirlingshire. Hung up his boots in 2009. | SNS Group