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  1. Hibs v Rangers: Pick of the statspublished at 12:16

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    • After their 2-0 win in April, Hibs could pick up back-to-back top-flight victories over Rangers for the first time since November 2005 under Tony Mowbray.

    • Rangers are unbeaten in their past 25 top-flight away games against Hibs (W16 D9) since a 2-1 defeat in September 2006 under Paul Le Guen.

    • Hibs have only won their final game in one of their past eight top-flight league seasons (D4 L3 – including curtailed 2019-20), a 4-0 victory over St Johnstone in 2021-22.

    • Rangers have only lost their final game in one of their past 16 league seasons (W9 D6 – including curtailed 2019-20 season), a 2-1 defeat to Kilmarnock in 2018-19.

    • Cyriel Dessers is now the top scorer in this season's Scottish Premiership with 17 goals, scoring in each of his past four games in the league (five goals). The last player to score in five successive appearances in the competition for Rangers was James Tavernier in April 2024, and the last forward to do so was Alfredo Morelos in March 2021.

  2. 'Hibs interested in Preston's Ledson' - gossippublished at 09:14

    Hibernian have expressed an interest in midfielder Ryan Ledson, who is leaving Preston North End this summer, but his former club, Oxford United, Bolton Wanderers, Huddersfield Town and Plymouth Argyle also want the 27-year-old. (Daily Record), external

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  3. 'It's the likes of Boyle stepping up with big performances'published at 18:46 15 May

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    Watch the Sportscene panel discuss Hibernian's turn around.

  4. 'Where could we be if we started the season this well?'published at 12:31 15 May

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    We asked for your views on Hibs' 2-2 draw against St Mirren.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Josh: For Hibs to have third secured with a game spare after the gap of 12 games in is truly remarkable. We were such an attacking threat, and it's that consistency of scoring multiple in games that gets us where we are. David Gray deserves every plaudit that comes his way, as do many of the players who were written off far too early. Sure, there'll be a few sore heads at Hibs training centre, but it's deserved!

    Craig: Very disappointed with the draw, going two nil up the way we've played recently. A cracking save from Jordan Smith in goal near the end, at least preserved a point and ultimately secured third place. Knowing that makes up for the throwaway lead, and the turnaround since November has been magical, something that few could have predicted. If only we had a more solid start, we could have given Rangers a real push for second. Get the passports out, Hibs are on their way!

    Stephen: What a fantastic season from everyone at the club. Hibernian showed trust in Gray, and he delivered. The sun is shining on Leith.

    John: The turnaround has been exceptional and huge credit to David for his tenacity and determination to prove people wrong. He has huge potential and, with the right investment from the board, can sustain the position we are in, which is never easy when playing Thursday and Sunday.

    Kenny: We got the job done with a game to spare. Everyone can enjoy the Rangers game now without looking over our shoulder. Huge congratulations to everyone at Hibs for an outstanding second half of the season. Just think what might have been if we could have started like that. Champions League? Well done, lads.

    Paul: St Mirren are a huge team of NFL proportions. They play route one, in-your-face, physical football, which is really difficult to play against. Hibs just couldn't cope with this in the second half.

  5. Highlights: St Mirren 2-2 Hibspublished at 11:36 15 May

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  6. St Mirren 2-2 Hibs: Key statspublished at 08:51 15 May

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    • Hibernian have lost 25 points from winning positions in the Premiership this season, only Dundee (28) have lost more.

    • St. Mirren are undefeated in their last 5 games in the Premiership, their last longer unbeaten streak was from 6th August 2023 to 30th September 2023, a run of 7 games.

    • Martin Boyle has contributed to goals in his last 3 games in the Premiership (3 goals, 0 assists).

    • Martin Boyle has scored 14 goals in the Premiership this season (1 in this game), more than any other Hibernian player.

    • St. Mirren have scored in their last 5 games in the Premiership, their joint longest scoring streak this season.

  7. St Mirren 2-2 Hibernian: Have your saypublished at 23:24 14 May

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    Were you in Paisley or following the match at home?

    Either way - we want to hear your views on Hibernian's 2-2 draw with St Mirren - have your say here.

  8. St Mirren 2-2 Hibernian: Who impressed?published at 23:23 14 May

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    Two assists for Junior Hoilett who was superb tonight.

    He played a lovely pass through to tee up Martin Boyle's opener and he was again the provider for Hibs' second.

    His perfect cross set up Mykola Kuharevich to double the visitors' lead in what was one of their best first half displays of the season.

    And a special mention for Martin Boyle who caused the St Mirren defence problems all night. His sharp finish put his side ahead within three minutes, before he had another effort ruled offside and could have put the game away in a one-on-one with Zach Hemming all inside the first twenty minutes.

  9. St Mirren 2-2 Hibernian: What Gray saidpublished at 22:39 14 May

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    Hibs manager David Gray tells BBC Scotland: "It's an incredible achievement, especially when you think back to how the season's went, the start we made, finding ourselves at the bottom of the league.

    "So, to turn that around, the hard work, the dedication, the commitment, the togetherness, all the things you need for a successful team, I've definitely got that from my players this season and they've given me absolutely everything.

    "I'm delighted for the players, and I'm delighted for the club because I think they deserve it.

    "It's always the objective at the start of the season. Top six is an absolute minimum but can you finish in Europe and can you have a good run and try and win a cup?

    "Unfortunately, we didn't get quite the luck of the draw in the cups, but to go and finish third with the big two and how powerful they are and everything that goes with that, it's almost like winning the league for us.

    On securing European football next season: "It's why you would want to come and play for Hibs, to try and get into the European stuff. You've seen what Hearts did in Europe this year.

    "You want to test yourself against good players and different ways of playing, and I've said it to a lot of the players that when you're down south potentially you don't always have a fantastic career but never play in Europe so this is something that is brilliant on your CV, it's a brilliant different experience.

    "I've been fortunate enough to have a couple of games myself and they're brilliant nights to be involved in and it's brilliant for the club as well."

  10. St Mirren clash carries 'bit more magnitude' for Hibs - O'Horapublished at 15:33 14 May

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    Hibs defender Warren O'Hora admits Wednesday's Premiership trip to St Mirren carries a "little bit more magnitude" as they attempt to secure a third-place league finish.

    The Easter Road outfit have only achieved that feat three times in the 21st century, under Alex McLeish in 2001, Tony Mowbray in 2005 and Jack Ross in 2021.

    David Gray's side are three points clear of Aberdeen in fourth with a vastly superior goal difference, meaning a win in Paisley would effectively secure third spot.

    "It is an exciting game for us to be involved in, it will definitely be a tough game as St Mirren have it all to play for as well," O'Hora said.

    "These are the types of games that players want to play in, especially in this league and at this club.

    "St Mirren have done very well against us this season and have taken a lot of points off us, so we are using that as an incentive.

    "If we were to go over there and beat them then that would be a big moment for us this season. It would mean we have beaten every team in the league this season, I don't know the last time that has happened for Hibs.

    "The end goal is to achieve European football next season so the incentive is there for us. You always want to win every game, but this game definitely has that little bit more magnitude."

    Even if they fail to finish the job against St Mirren, Hibs will have another opportunity to secure third place against Rangers on Saturday given their goal-difference advantage.

    "It is all in our hands," said O'Hora. "We are in control of our destiny and our own outcome, that is what every player wants. We will be going into the game knowing that if we win this game, it will put us in a really strong position.

    "We want to finish this season as strongly as possible with two wins. We owe the fans that for the way they have stuck with us this season.

    "To get the job done and secure third would be a big moment for us. We are going into the game with the right mentality."

  11. St Mirren v Hibs: Pick of the statspublished at 11:41 14 May

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    • St Mirren have avoided defeat in all six of their league matches against Hibs since the start of last season (W4 D2); they had lost three in a row against Hibs before this.

    • Hibs have only lost two of their past 12 Scottish Premiership away games at St Mirren (W7 D3), although are winless in their last three (D2 L1).

    • St Mirren have only lost their final home league game in one of their past nine top-flight seasons (W3 D5 - including curtailed 2019-20 season), although are winless in their last four (D3 L1).

    • Hibs have only won their final away game in one of their past eight top-flight seasons (D2 L5 - including curtailed 2019-20 season), a 1-0 win at Aberdeen in 2020-21.

    • St Mirren have won three of their past four home league games (D1), as many as their previous 11 beforehand (W3 D2 L6).

  12. St Mirren v Hibs: Team newspublished at 10:35 14 May

    Hibernian's Nicky Cadden (R) and St Mirren's Ryan Alebiosu in action Image source, SNS

    St Mirren captain Mark O'Hara will have a late fitness test, while Owen Oseni remains unavailable.

    Hibernian pair Joe Newell and Rudi Molotnikov (both groin) are still out but Kwon Hyeok-kyu is available to return.

  13. 'Hibs support will be eternally grateful to Sir Tom'published at 11:17 13 May

    Matty Fairnie
    Fan writer

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    Despite the defeat at Parkhead, Hibs came out of last weekend's fixtures in a marginally stronger position than we went into it.

    St Mirren's win over Dundee United means we can't finish lower than fourth, and with Aberdeen's defeat damaging their goal difference more than Celtic did to Hibs', it means Hibs will finish in third place if they better or match Aberdeen's result against Celtic when we face St Mirren on Wednesday night.

    Nicky Cadden won the club's men's player of the year award on Sunday night; he's had a great impact on the team and is a deserving winner.

    My own vote went for Jack Iredale, but I could have picked from four or five players, so there are no complaints for 'Nadden' picking up the award. He can feel slightly aggrieved at not winning the 'moment of the season' award for his injury time equaliser against Aberdeen in November.

    Aberdeen, of course, went ahead again that night, only for Rocky Bushiri to steal a late equaliser with seconds to spare and subsequently pick up the award.

    It was a pivotal moment in the team's season, and it's brilliant to see Rocky get the recognition after also picking up the players' player of the year award. We're all hopeful he extends his stay at Easter Road beyond this summer.

    Finally, the Hibernian family were rocked with the sad news that Sir Tom Farmer had died on Saturday morning. Sir Tom is a hugely significant figure in Hibs' history, stepping in at a time of crisis to save the club from the clutches of then Hearts chairman Wallace Mercer, who sought to wipe the club out.

    Not only did Sir Tom keep the lights on at Hibs, but he also facilitated the rebuild of Easter Road into the modern ground we have today - the biggest football stadium in Scotland's capital - and the build of our training centre in East Lothian.

    He also helped deliver, finally, the Scottish Cup in 2016. The Hibs support will be eternally grateful to Sir Tom and my thoughts go to his family and friends.

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  14. 'Emotional' Bushiri relishing 'beautiful pressure'published at 16:22 12 May

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    Defender Rocky Bushiri admits he "got a bit emotional" after being named Hibernian's players' player of the year.

    The 25-year-old has had a roller-coaster spell at Easter Road but has been crucial for the high-flying Leith side this term as they sit third in the Scottish Premiership.

    "I got a bit emotional," Bushiri told HibsTV, external. "I'm very pleased [with my performances], but I want to analyse my season at the end when we've got the job done.

    "I will keep focused until the end then there will be time to be happy."

    Hibs have a three-point cushion in third prior to the final two games, with David Gray's men travelling to St Mirren on Wednesday before hosting Rangers on Saturday.

    "I'm very excited," Bushiri added. "It's a beautiful pressure. Pressure is a privilege.

    "It's the most important week of our season and of our lives for some. I hope we will do it."

  15. Boyle opens up on future - gossippublished at 08:47 12 May

    Martin Boyle has told Hibernian the ball is in their court as he awaits a decision over his future, with the Australia forward out of contract within weeks and with options in the A-League. (Daily Record)

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  16. Highlights: Celtic 3-1 Hibspublished at 18:07 11 May

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    Watch highlights as champions Celtic win 3-1 against third-place Hibs in the Scottish Premiership. (Available to UK users only)

  17. Boyle would welcome stay as Hibs eye Europepublished at 15:47 11 May

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    Martin Boyle says he would be happy to stay at Hibs beyond the summer as it's a club "close to my heart".

    Head coach David Gray said on Friday the club have held "positive" talks with Australia forward Boyle, who is out of contract at the end of the campaign.

    "It's been put on hold. I'm just kind of focusing on the last two games of the season," Boyle, 32, told BBC Scotland.

    "I am out of contract but we'll see what happens. We'll assess it at the end of the season.

    "The club do have a clause to trigger so it's kind of out of my hands. I can't go demanding contracts so we'll see what happens. I've put myself in a good position of scoring goals and creating a lot so we'll see what happens.

    "Of course I would [be happy if the clause was triggered]. It's a club close to my heart. I've been here for nearly 10 years now and obviously we want to try and get European football so that would be a good achievement for myself that we haven't done.

    "My wife's the captain of the Hibs ladies team our daughters love the club but like you say, it's football, it can be ruthless at times but we'll certainly see what happens."

    Boyle admits the prospect of group-stage European football is a massive lure. Hibs remain in third place despite a 3-1 defeat at Celtic Park on Saturday where they led through Boyle's opener before trailing at the break after conceding twice in four minutes.

    "It would be nice to have group-stage football," he added.

    "It would be great for the club, the attraction of the club. It would be special but we've got two massive games to come to secure that so fingers crossed we can."

    On the loss to Celtic, he added: "We gave ourselves a good amount of hope. Obviously we went 1-0 up, but make mistakes and you get punished. So we need to learn from that.

    "If you take your eye off the ball you can get punished in an instant here."

  18. 'Played well in phases' but defeat 'no surprise'published at 13:19 11 May

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    We asked for your views on Hibs' 3-1 defeat against Celtic.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Sandy: The 3-1 loss despite Martin Boyle's goal putting us ahead isn't really a surprise. I did not expect Brendan Rodgers to put out a team like he did. It would grace the Champions League, but Hibs will get over the result. Onwards and upwards.

    George: Not the result we hoped for, but, given the quality Celtic have across their squad, result is probably about right. At times, Celtic looked like they had 14 players on the pitch, so easily did they find players in acres of space. We played well in phases, and occasionally a bit of luck seemed to desert us or we played the wrong pass. Two to go, and three or four points from those should see us home and hosed in third.

    Bill: To get the first goal was great, but two losses by half-time exposed Rocky Bushiri quite badly. We needed substitutions at half-time, but waiting until 3-1 was much too late. I feel the starting line up was too weak, same as versus Aberdeen.

  19. Celtic 3-1 Hibs: Key statspublished at 10:46 11 May

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    • Celtic are undefeated in their past four games in the Premiership, their last longer unbeaten streak was from 5 January to 15 February, a run of seven games.

    • Hibs have lost after scoring the opening goal in the Premiership for the first time since 23 November 2024 against Dundee (14 games without defeat).

    • Celtic have won after conceding the opening goal in the Premiership for the first time since 6 October 2024 against Ross County (five games without a win).

    • Jordan Smith made five saves, the first time he has made at least five saves in a match in the Premiership since facing St Mirren on 16 February (six saves).

  20. Celtic 3-1 Hibs: What Gray saidpublished at 17:50 10 May

    Hibs head coach David Gray: "The timing of the [first] goal is against us, that was the killer today. Celtic will always have periods when they dominate and we knew that.

    "Coming in 2-1 down was a big blow mentally for the players. The goals we lose we have to look at because they were quite soft from our point of view. The reaction second half was positive, but the third goal takes the stuffing out of the game.

    "Everyone knows what's at stake, it's the final push of the season, three games in a week. It's about who's got the mentality and I believe the group is good enough to do it."

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