Falkirk vs Heart of Midlothian, 2014/15 Scottish Division One, 2014/2015 Scottish Division One

· Scottish Championship
FT
0 - 3
  • 28': Jamie Walker
  • 47': Genero Zeefuik
  • 82': James Keatings

Walker stars as Hearts stroll

Walker stars as Hearts stroll

Game Information

Competition: Scottish Championship

Venue: Falkirk Stadium
Location: Falkirk, Scotland
Attendance: 7,735

Line-Ups

FALK Falkirk

No. Name
1 Jamie MacDonald (GK)
2 Kieran Duffy
5 David McCracken Yellow Card
14 Peter Grant
19 Luke Leahy
6 Will Vaulks
7 Tom Taiwo
11 Mark Kerr
10 Craig Sibbald
36 Taylor Morgan
35 John Baird

HOM Heart of Midlothian

No. Name
1 Neil Alexander (GK)
2 Callum Paterson
5 Alim Öztürk
4 Danny Wilson
44 Adam Eckersley
12 Billy King
14 Miguel Pallardó
6 Morgaro Gomis Yellow Card
7 Jamie Walker
20 Osman Sow
23 Genero Zeefuik

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