Confident Andy Halliday reckons his Hearts team can "definitely" win the Scottish Cup this season.
The Jambos' utility man helped his side see off St Mirren to reach the semi-finals on Saturday.
Monday's draw paired them with Hibs while Rangers and Celtic will face off in the other game at Hampden.
It means Halliday and his team will have to win an Edinburgh derby and beat one of Glasgow's big two at the national stadium to win the trophy.
But Halliday sees no reason why they can't.
He said on Open Goal : "It would be brilliant (winning the cup). It would mean a lot.
"We've definitely got a chance this year. We're a good team, I've said it from the start."
Halliday also admitted Connor Ronan's equalising strike against Hearts at Tynecastle was the best he's ever seen.
Ronan levelled it up at 2-2 with a spectacular finish from distance but the home side went on to win it comfortably in the end.
Halliday however was full of praise for the Irishman as he said: "It's the best goal I've seen live, playing for or against.
"His first touch has taken him away from the goal, it's from a corner so they've got all their big guys in the box.
"I'm ten yards away so I'm not getting there but if I think he's shooting, you're going to try and get a bit more pressure on the ball.
"But he's set up so you think 'he's crossing it.' And he just whips it, I've got the perfect angle and as soon as I turn around I just know it's flying into that top corner.
"I'm between him and the top corner and when I turn round it's dead on line, it's not moving."