KICK-OFFpublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 23 May 2015
We're under way at Easter Road!
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Thomas McGuigan
We're under way at Easter Road!
A minute's silence is held inside Easter Road for the victims of Britain's worst rail disaster.
More than 200 people died when three trains crashed at Quintinshill in Dumfries and Galloway on 22 May 1915.
Both sides trot out onto the sun-kissed pitch. We're nearly there...
The Scottish capital is bathed in sunshine and the lush Easter Road pitch is crying out for a game of fitba.
There hasn't been this many pairs of dark shades on display since the last Roy Orbison tribute gig...
Tom English
BBC Scotland
"I said during the week that I thought Rangers would get through and I still think that. There's probably a kick left in Hibs and I don't think they'll go down meekly."
bringthemonjpn: "#bbcscotfootball No surprise that McCulloch is back, and I don't think he will be playing centre forward either."
Adam: 2-1 to Rangers.
Legend: 2-1 #COMEONYOUGERS
Tom English
BBC Scotland
Sunshine on Leith. You can use that...
"It's exciting and now that we're here, it's a glorious day. I didn't think there was a lot in Wednesday's game and Rangers were delighted to win 2-0.
"Rangers took their chances; we didn't take ours. Dylan McGeouch gives us that bit more going forward."
BBC Scotland's Tom English has told Sportsound listeners that he's surprised Lee McCulloch has been restored to the Rangers' starting line-up.
He doesn't think the change will dismay Hibs boss Alan Stubbs...
BBC Sportsound pundit Craig Paterson
"The first goal will be crucial..."
Chris McLaughlin
BBC Sport
Glorious day for football in the capital. #Hibernian v ##Rangers coming up on @BBCSportsound
"It's a beautiful day for football and the lads will be ready," Rangers boss Stuart McCall tells BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound.
"We don't want to come here and get camped in. Lee will carry an aerial threat for us.
"For me, it's about the winning goal not the first goal. We've scored in 14 of the last 15 games and we're confident we can get a goal.
"There's not too much between the sides; it'll be nervy and edgy..."
So that's one change for each team: Dylan McGeouch replaces Scott Robertson in the Hibernian midfield, while captain Lee McCulloch is back for Rangers. Striker Nicky Clark drops out as the visitors go with three central defenders.
Hibernian: Oxley, Gray, Hanlon, Fontaine, Stevenson, Craig, Fyvie, Allan, McGeouch, Malonga, Cummings. Subs: Cerny, Robertson, El Alagui, Stanton, Handling, Djedje, Dunsmore.
Rangers: Bell; Foster, McGregor, McCulloch, Zaliukas, Wallace; Vuckic, Murdoch, Shiels, Law; Miller. Subs: Simonsen, Mohsni, Smith, Black, Clark, Crawford, Boyd.
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For his part, Hibs boss Alan Stubbs has urged his men to "have a right go" attempting to overturn the first leg deficit.
"We're going to have a right good go at getting back into the game," he said.
"For Stuart McCall - do you defend the two-goal lead, or do you go for another one?
"Our plan is very clear. We need to go out and be as positive as possible.
"We never played poorly on Wednesday night, we contributed to the game significantly. The thing was was missing was when we had chances we never took them.
"We know that we're certainly in the tie. We want this place to rock..."
Both sides are chasing the dream of a place in the top flight next season. This afternoon's game and Motherwell stand between them and Premiership heaven.
Stuart McCall's troops head to the Scottish capital in fine fettle: holding a two-goal lead following the midweek first leg at Ibrox and looking to finish the job at Easter Road.
"I am pleased first and foremost to be going into the game with a 2-0 advantage," said McCall leading up to today's clash.
"I said prior to the first game that, if we had been going to Easter Road even level, there would still be everything to play for and there still is.
"There was not a lot the other night between the sides.
"We were clinical - two really good goals and defended really well - and I'm sure we'll have to be exactly the same; resolute and organised."
It's time to strain every sinew, show you deserve your moment in the limelight, stem the tidal wave of nerves and push yourself to the limit when it matters most.
No, not the Eurovision Song Contest. We're talking about the second leg of the play-off semi-final between Hibs and Rangers.