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Hibs 1 Hearts 1 as it happened: Super sub teen James Wilson comes to Jambos rescue at Easter Road
Hearts scored a dramatic late equaliser against Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday.
Hibs took the lead through Chris Cadden in the first half, but Hearts hit back late on through substitute James Wilson.
The result leaves Hibs in seventh place in the table, while Hearts move up to ninth.
Hearts manager Robbie Neilson made three changes to the team that started last week's defeat to Rangers.
John Souttar, Beni Baningime and Josh Ginnelly all came into the side, with Craig Halkett, Cammy Devlin and Barrie McKay dropping out.
Hibs boss Lee Johnson made one change to the team that beat Aberdeen last week, with Nohan Kenneh replacing Jair Tavares.
Hearts started the game brightly and had the first chance of the match when Liam Boyce headed over from close range.
Hibs responded well and took the lead in the 20th minute when Cadden fired home from inside the box.
Hearts continued to press for an equaliser and came close when Boyce's shot was saved by David Marshall.
The second half was a more even affair, with both teams having chances to win the game.
Hibs came close to doubling their lead when Ryan Porteous's header was cleared off the line by Souttar.
Hearts then had a great chance to equalise when Ginnelly's cross found Boyce, but the striker's header was saved by Marshall.
With the game looking to be heading for a Hibs victory, Hearts substitute Wilson popped up with a dramatic equaliser in the 88th minute.
The 19-year-old striker latched onto a long ball from Souttar and fired past Marshall to earn his side a point.
The result leaves Hibs in seventh place in the table, while Hearts move up to ninth.