Hearts have been profitable of their attraction in opposition to Peter Haring’s sending-off in Saturday’s 2-2 draw with St Mirren.
The Scottish Soccer Affiliation has downgraded the Austrian midfielder’s crimson card to a yellow following a tribunal listening to at Hampden on Wednesday.
Haring will now be out there for Saturday’s cinch Premiership showdown with Aberdeen at Tynecastle.
The 29-year-old was despatched off by referee David Dickinson after bringing down St Mirren midfielder Mark O’Hara halfway by way of the second half of final weekend’s match. The Jambos lodged their attraction on Monday.
Hearts supervisor Steven Naismith mentioned after the match: “I believed it was a foul to cease the sport from a counter-attack. It was proper in entrance of me, I didn’t suppose it was aggressive and even the pace I don’t suppose is extreme.”
Haring is the second Premiership participant within the house of a month to have their crimson card retrospectively downgraded after Hibernian midfielder James Jeggo was additionally profitable with an attraction following his current dismissal in opposition to St Johnstone.