Hibernian 1-2 Ross Countypublished at 95mins
County are seconds from their first-ever major cup triumph.
County win League Cup for first time
Gardyne and Schalk score for County
Liam Fontaine hits the net for Hibs
Clive Lindsay
County are seconds from their first-ever major cup triumph.
Hibs float in a free-kick, but David Gray's header is well held by goalkeeper Gary Woods.
Martin Boyle replaces Marvin Bartley in Hibs' last throw of the dice.
Alex Schalk's goal came seconds after the Dutch striker looked to be down and out as he was left on the turf suffering from cramp.
Hibernian 1-2 Ross County (Alex Schalk)
Just as we were about to enter three minutes of stoppage time, Hibs scorer Liam Fontaine tries to clear a Michael Gardyne cross but can only prod it back towards his own goal and into the path of Alex Schalk, who cannot miss from a couple of yards out.
There's a mild shout for a penalty from the Hibs fans after Martin Woods clips David Gray in the County penalty area.
County take off Richard Foster, with Jonathan Franks coming on. That is a more natural winger on the left, with Foster, more normally a full-back these days having been pushed further forward.
Hibernian 1-1 Ross County
Hibs midfielder John McGinn goes into the referee's book for a foul as County begin to take more control of the game.
Hibernian 1-1 Ross County
After Mark Oxley pushes away an Alex Schalk drive, Brian Graham outjumps the goalkeeper to head into the net for County, but the referee says the striker had held down Oxley. Big escape for Hibs.
County make a change of their own, with Stewart Murdoch replacing a tiring Ian McShane in midfield. Michael Gardyne seems to have shaken off his injury.
County striker Michael Gardyne is receiving treatment on an ankle injury as Hibs make a change, with James Keatings coming on for Kevin Thomson. A striker for a holding midfielder, which suggests a change of shape by manager Alan Stubbs.
Hibernian 1-1 Ross County
Brian Graham lobs the ball over Hibs goalkeeper Mark Oxley, but the flag had gone up for offside after the through ball from Alex Schalk. That was touch and go as he looked just onside.
County claim unsuccessfully for a free-kick when Mark Oxley saves from what looks like a deliberate pass back from Darren McGregor.
Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
Quote MessageHibs remain the more threatening side, but they aren't dominating possession so much in this half. The introduction of Brian Graham has provided Ross County with more presence up front and an opportunity to build attacks around him. The game has opened up, so nerve, fatigue, composure will all be influential in the closing period
County's close control is abysmal in comparison to their more silky opponents from the league below, but they somehow win themselves corner through sheer belligerence. Nothing comes of it.
Hibernian 1-1 Ross County
Marvin Bartley goes into the referee's book as the Hibs midfielder's elbow collides with the face of Brian Graham. That could have gone either way depending on your interpretation - could be accidental or dangerous play.
It has not been Liam Boyce's day up front for County and, after a fairly dismal performance, the Northern Ireland striker is hauled off by manager Jim McIntyre, with Brian Graham coming on with the aim of scoring his third goal in as many games.
Liam Fontaine (right) equalised for Hibs against Ross County
It is Hibs who are looking every inch the top-flight side at the moment against the Premiership outfit. The same Hibs side who recently lost three games in succession as their Championship title challenge crumbled.