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                                                    St Johnstone
                                                    Murray Davidson (84 mins)
                                                    1-2
                                                    Hearts
                                                    Jamie Hamill ((90 + 5 mins) mins)
                                                    Marius Zaliukas (117 mins)

                                                    The William Hill Scottish Cup Fifth Round Replay , Feb 14, 2012
                                                    Ground: McDiarmid Park , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 3,404

                                                    Team news

                                                    Saints hopeful over Davidson St Johnstone are optimistic midfielder Murray Davidson will recover from an ankle injury for their William Hill Scottish Cup fifth-round replay with Hearts at McDiarmid Park.

                                                    Defender Dave Mackay is suspended after his sending off in the original tie at Tynecastle, but the Perth side have no fresh injury worries.

                                                    Following Saturday's 5-1 loss to Dundee United in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League, Saints boss Steve Lomas could also opt for a change of goalkeeper with Alan Mannus a possible replacement for Peter Enckelman.

                                                    A quarter-final place at against either St Mirren or Ross County, who meet in Dingwall on Tuesday night, awaits the winner.

                                                    Lomas said: "It's always a priority to win games and get as far in the cup as we can, but we know it's not going to be easy.

                                                    "We can only look after ourselves and it's on the night, it's a one-off, so hopefully we can get it done." Saints lost 5-1 to Dundee United in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League on Saturday, conceding three goals in the final six minutes.

                                                    Lomas is pleased to have an immediate opportunity to make amends.

                                                    He added: "It was a very bizarre game, from getting back to 2-1 with eight minutes to go and all of a sudden getting beaten 5-1.

                                                    "It was a strange game, I couldn't really explain it.

                                                    "It's good we've got something so close to bounce back, it's a great game for the club, so it's something we should be looking forward to." Winger David Templeton could return after missing the 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock with a groin problem, while right-back Jamie Hamill is permitted to play as his suspension following his sending-off at Rugby Park will be applied in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

                                                    Goalkeeper Marian Kello remains unavailable for selection due to a dispute with the club's board and striker Kevin Kyle (hip) is a long-term absentee.

                                                    "This week's no different to any other," said first-team coach Gary Locke, adamant the off-field events are not a distraction.

                                                    "We'll always go out to try to win games and it is a big week in terms of the games.

                                                    "All the boys want to do here is play football. I'm pretty sure going into these games coming up we've got players capable of winning football matches.

                                                    "We know how difficult it's going to be. St Johnstone are a team who are having a great season and Steve Lomas has come in and done a fantastic job there.

                                                    "We've just got to concentrate on ourselves.

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                                                    Last modified 22:57 14/02/12

                                                    Zaliukas sends Hearts through Marius Zaliukas' extra-time winner earned Hearts a dramatic 2-1 victory over St Johnstone in the fifth round of the William Hill Scottish Cup.

                                                    Murray Davidson's goal after 83 minutes appeared to have the hosts on course for a place in the quarter-finals before Jamie Hamill netted an injury-time equaliser from the penalty spot.

                                                    St Johnstone dominated the majority of extra time but Zaliukas prodded home three minutes from the end of extra-time after the home defence failed to deal with Hamill's dangerous corner.

                                                    After a making a bright start to the match, the hosts created their first chance after four minutes.

                                                    Liam Craig's fizzing delivery caused unrest amongst the Hearts defence and the ball eventually broke to Cillian Sheridan who lashed an effort just wide of the target.

                                                    St Johnstone created their best chance of the first half when Sheridan forced Jamie MacDonald to make an excellent low diving stop after 26 minutes.

                                                    After being on the back foot for much of the early stages, the visitors responded just before the half-hour mark as Rudi Skacel's shot forced Alan Mannus into an excellent stop.

                                                    Hearts began the second half by forcing a flurry of corners and they almost grabbed the lead in fortuitous circumstances when Mehdi Taouil's stinging drive stuck Zaliukas, however, the ball drifted just past the post with Mannus beaten.

                                                    Chris Millar shot wide for the hosts as they tried to regain their grip on the encounter.

                                                    Millar tested MacDonald again on the hour mark when his looping cross evaded all inside the penalty area and almost dipped underneath the crossbar.

                                                    Paulo Sergio introduced David Templeton in place of David Obua after 63 minutes as the visitors tried to increase their attacking threat.

                                                    Templeton quickly made an impact as he laid on Stephen Elliott minutes after coming on, but the Irish striker failed to trouble Mannus with his low effort.

                                                    Scott Robinson blazed over when in a promising position much to the dismay of large travelling support, as both goalkeepers remained virtual spectators.

                                                    Sergio made his final change of the evening with 10 minutes remaining when Suso Santana came on for Taouil.

                                                    It was the home side who broke the deadlock with seven minutes remaining when Lee Croft broke down the right and slipped the ball inside to Davidson who prodded the ball high into the net.

                                                    Hearts almost responded instantly when Templeton jinked through three defenders but struck just inches wide of the post.

                                                    Adrian Mrowiec was next to come close as the visitors searched for an equaliser but was denied by an excellent block by David McCracken.

                                                    Hearts were handed a glorious opportunity to take the tie into extra-time when Santana was brought down inside the area by Alan Maybury.

                                                    Hamill stepped up to take the kick after furious protests from Maybury and sent Mannus the wrong way.

                                                    Sandaza almost restored the home side's advantage in the first minute of extra time but his curling effort was inches too high.

                                                    Steve Lomas increased his attacking options by bringing Canadian striker Marcus Haber on for Maybury and the change almost paid off instantly.

                                                    Craig's corner was not properly cleared and only a series of important blocks ensured Hearts remained on level terms.

                                                    St Johnstone continued to dominate proceedings and MacDonald produced a fantastic close-range save from Sandaza after a well worked corner.

                                                    Elliott flashed a shot wide as Hearts had their first attempt of extra time and Templeton's fierce effort was deflected off the line by Craig.

                                                    Hearts took the lead from the resulting corner. St Johnstone failed to deal with Hamill's centre and the ball was eventually bundled into the net by Zaliukas.

                                                    The hosts threw men forward in search of an equaliser but in a frantic conclusion they could not make a vital breakthrough.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    St JohnstoneRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    15 Alan Mannus
                                                    6 Steven Anderson(sub 107)
                                                    18 David McCracken
                                                    5 Frazer Wright
                                                    12 Alan Maybury(sub 93)
                                                    7 Chris Millar(sub 69)
                                                    4 Jody Morris
                                                    8 Murray Davidson Goal
                                                    10 Liam Craig
                                                    21 Francisco Sandaza
                                                    11 Cillian Sheridan
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Peter Enckelman
                                                    9 Lee Croft(sub 69)
                                                    23 Marcus Haber(sub 93)
                                                    22 Kudus Oyenuga(sub 107)
                                                    46 James Keatings
                                                    HeartsRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    30 Jamie MacDonald
                                                    2 Jamie Hamill Goal
                                                    6 Andy Webster
                                                    26 Marius Zaliukas Goal
                                                    3 Daniel Grainger(sub 72)
                                                    21 Mehdi Taouil(sub 80)
                                                    27 Scott Robinson
                                                    31 Adrian Mrowiec
                                                    13 David Obua(sub 63)
                                                    10 Stephen Elliott
                                                    19 Rudi Skacel
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    28 Mark Ridgers
                                                    17 Ryan McGowan(sub 72)
                                                    22 Gordon Smith
                                                    7 Suso Santana(sub 80)
                                                    12 David Templeton(sub 63)

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