Robbie Neilson says his Hearts side are better prepared ahead of their Scottish Cup replay against Edinburgh rivals Hibernian.The Tynecastle side were 2-0 up going into the final 10 minutes of their fifth round tie but were pegged back thanks to goals from Jason Cummings and Paul Hanlon to set up a replay on Tuesday.While disappointed with the manner of that draw, Neilson thinks his team are now better equipped to deal with the derby pressures against Hibs, especially after a midweek 3-0 win over Ross County. Neilson says his side are better prepared He told Sky Sports News HQ: We are looking forward to it, its a big game for us. We are disappointed with the way the last one turned out after having a two-goal advantage with 10 minutes to go but it means we have to go to Easter Road now and get a result.It is disappointing to end the game like that but we had a great result midweek at Ross County against a good team and it has set us up well for this game tomorrow. Hibernians Paul Hanlon celebrates after scoring a late equaliser I think we have prepared better than we have for the previous derby because we now know what we are up against. The guys who have played them before last season know, a lot of new players coming in this year didnt know what the game was going to be like.You try to explain it to them but until you are actually out there and youve competed in a derby you never really know but now they do and they are more prepared now. Neilson and Alan Stubbs shake hands at the end of the fifth round tie Hibs faltered in their Championship promotion bid on Saturday, drawing 0-0 at Livingston and failing to take advantage of leaders Rangers dropping points earlier in the day, while Hearts game at home to Partick Thistle was postponed.Neilson says his side will treat their opponents with respect but is keen to push for silverware to go with their tight grip on third spot in their first season back in the top flight. The Hearts and Hibernian players clash We always treat teams with respect no matter what league they are in - we prepare properly, he said. We know from the game at Tynecastle that they are a good team, they had a difficult game on Saturday. I went to watch it, they had a lot of possession and we know what we are up against.Its a huge game for the city. It is two teams who have competed against each other for the last 100-odd years so it is a massive game for us. We didnt think we would get one [a derby] this year, weve now got two and it gives the fans the bragging rights and that is a big part of it for us. Hibernian scored twice in a breathless final 10 minutes to secure an unlikely 2-2 draw The league is the priority for all teams but the cup is the one you can go and try to win. Winning the league is always difficult for teams out with the Old Firm. 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