Postpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 23 August 2015
Eight yards from goal, Kenny Miller tries a toe poke rather than putting his boot through the ball and Rangers may not get a better chance than that to score a second.
James Tavernier curls in free-kick for Rangers
Rangers go top of the league on goal difference
Hibs stay in sixth place
Keir Murray
Eight yards from goal, Kenny Miller tries a toe poke rather than putting his boot through the ball and Rangers may not get a better chance than that to score a second.
Gedion Zelalem, who will join Rangers on loan from Arsenal, watches the match, while former Rangers striker Sandy Clark applauds
Danny Carmichael makes a terrific run down the left, enters the Rangers penalty box and cuts the ball back for Liam Henderson who, under pressure from his marker, knocks it wide. It's agony for the band of Hibs fans close by.
From out on the left, James Tavernier smacks a free-kick high over the defensive wall and in under the crossbar. Mark Oxley was rooted to the spot...until it was too late.
Hibs have a glorious chance to score the opener as Jason Cummings gets clear of Danny Wilson and rolls the ball along to Liam Henderson who had an age to take a touch and lash a shot at goal; instead, he hits a right-footed shot first time and the ball sails into the Broomloan Road stand.
Rangers centre-back Danny Wilson is next to be cautioned, for a foul on John McGinn.
Hibs defend manfully to deny Rangers but the goal threat from the visitors has lessened.
Nathan Oduwa, on loan from Spurs, comes on for Barrie McKay. The Rangers fans give the 19-year-old a huge ovation.
Fraser Fyvie is booked for an industrial challenge on Rangers midfielder Nicky Law.
Rangers captain Lee Wallace gets back to his feet and looks OK to continue.
Lee Wallace is writhing in pain on the turf after Martin Boyle's sliding challenge. The Hibs man got the ball but only after sending Wallace down.
James Tavernier's cross falls between strikers and Hibs defenders and pings off Fraser Fyvie for a corner as the home side turn the screw.
Dylan McGeouch is coming on for Hibs after making a permanent switch from Celtic - David Gray limps off, head down.
Hibs goalie Mark Oxley paws a left-footed effort by Jason Holt round the post. There wasn't a great deal of pace on the ball but it was aimed just inside the post - very good save.
Craig Meighan: "Got to say I agree with Ross Quinn at 13:13 but if his unwieldy hashtag starts trending I'll eat my couch. #bbcscotfootball"
Hibs get us under way again.
Former Rangers striker Jon Daly
"Hibs have Dominic Malonga, Dylan McGeouch and Sam Stanton as subs. I have been impressed with Liam Henderson, he has that ability to play the killer pass. On the bench Rangers have Nicky Clark, who is a goal threat."
Rangers fans go all gooey as they declare their love for their team
Hibs captain David Gray knocks a Martyn Waghorn effort off the goal-line
Well, that was lively. At one point, what with the glorious sunshine and the break-neck pace of the game, I wondered if we might see a water break - would that be a first in Scottish football? A couple of chances fell to each team, with Martyn Waghorn's header over the bar perhaps the best for the home side and Jason Cummings' shot just before the interval probably the best. A draw is fair, I'd say, so far.