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Good evening.
Falkirk & Hibs draw in Championship
Both sides now five points off leaders Rangers
Aberdeen beat Ross County to move three points off Premiership leaders Celtic
Andy Campbell
Good evening.
I'm going to sign off. Please join us again on Tuesday for live coverage of the Premiership and Scottish Cup matches.
There will be reaction from Falkirk v Hibernian on the BBC Sport website later.
So, two absorbing Scottish fixtures this afternoon with 10-man Aberdeen beating Ross County in the Scottish Premiership at lunchtime and Championship pair Falkirk and Hibernian drawing later in the day.
Hibs certainly finished the better of the two sides so Falkirk may be happier with the point but the Bairns had a good spell either side of half-time.
It ends all square at the Falkirk Stadium and both sides now trail Scottish Championship leaders Rangers by five points.
Falkirk still lead Hibs on goal difference.
Desperate defending from Falkirk as they block efforts by Jason Cummings and Fraser Fyvie.
Three minutes of stoppage time begin.
Craig Sibbald tries to put Falkirk back in front, and that would be against the run of play, but Craig Sibbald's shot is straightforward enough for Mark Oxley to deal with.
Terrific chance for Jason Cummings to put Hibs ahead but his powerful shot on the half-volley is blocked by Danny Rogers.
Will Vaulks draws a foul from Paul Hanlon and the Hibs defender is cautioned.
Darren McGregor heads a Hibs corner towards goal and Danny Rogers is well placed to make the save.
Falkirk's Aaron Muirhead is booked for an off-the-ball tussle with Fraser Fyvie.
Last 10 minutes of regulation time.
Kevin O'Hara replaces Blair Alston for Falkirk.
Jason Cummings' glancing header from Liam Henderson's free-kick is narrowly wide.
Blair Alston fouls Liam Henderson and the Falkirk man is booked
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at the Falkirk Stadium
"Hibs deserve that equaliser on the strength of the pressure they've been exerting on the Falkirk defence in the last 10 or 15 minutes.
"Will these sides settle for a point apiece or will they go all out in the closing stages for a winner?"
Dominique Malonga makes way for Chris Dagnall in Hibs' latest change.