I say unsurprisingly because it was the only one of the four quarter-finals played over the weekend ending in a draw so Sky didn't have a great deal of choice. The game will be played on Wednesday, March 21 and will go up against English giants Chelsea and Manchester City, who face each other on a different Sky channel. Obviously our game will attract more viewers
Both Saints and Hearts will receive £82,500 for the replay - just as they got for having the original tie shown on BBC on Saturday. It's a pretty decent windfall for both clubs, with replay tickets costing £15 for adults - rather cheaper than gate prices for last weekend's match.
Whoever wins the quarter-final will face Celtic at Hampden in the last four and that game will be played on Sunday, April 15 with a 12.45pm kick-off. It hasn't been confirmed if that game will also be shown live (both BBC and Sky seem to be shown the previous day's clash between Aberdeen and Hibs) but the kick-off time suggests it will indeed be on TV.
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