Rangers 2-1 Hibernianpublished at 74 mins
Martyn Waghorn makes way for Rangers with Nicky Clark introduced.
Hibs win first Scottish Cup since 1902
David Gray headed Hibs winner in stoppage time
Stokes (2) for Hibs, Miller & Halliday for Rangers
Pitch invasion after full-time whistle
Andy Campbell
Martyn Waghorn makes way for Rangers with Nicky Clark introduced.
Stuart McCall on Radio Scotland: "It looks like Hibs have gone with a diamond in midfield now with Henderson coming on. That can let the Rangers full-backs out but Alan Stubbs has to do something. Hibs haven't done a lot wrong but it is how they react now. Can they still create opportunities?"
Tactical change from Hibs. Defender Liam Fontaine makes way for on-loan Celtic midfielder Liam Henderson.
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'Hibs' resolve will be tested now'
Stuart McCall on Radio Scotland: "It was an outstanding strike from Halliday. The Hibs back three and midfield three were arguing about who should have been picking him up, as he got in between them. Nobody comes towards him but it is still a fantastic strike into the corner of the net. The mental resolve of these Hibs players will be tested now."
Rangers 2-1 Hibernian
Anthony Stokes flashes a shot wide of the Rangers goal.
Now Hibs make a change. Jason Cummings is withdrawn and James Keatings comes on.
Rangers lead for the first time. Andy Halliday really gets a hold of his shot from 22 yards and it flies past Conrad Logan into the net.
Former Hibs player Dean Shiels replaces Gedion Zelalem for Rangers.
There's a tiredness about the play now with half-an-hour, at least, to go.
Rangers 1-1 Hibernian
Hibs' Fraser Fyvie is cautioned for taking out Gedion Zelalem.
Rangers go to the other end and Martyn Waghorn heads Kenny Miller's cross wide.
Liam Fontaine heads wide from the Hibs free-kick delivered by Lewis Stevenson.
Rangers 1-1 Hibernian
Rangers full-back James Tavernier is booked for a late challenge on Dylan McGeouch.
Neither side really taking control. A lot of conceded possession.
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Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Hampden
"Flaws have made this a compelling game. Neither side can defend with any sense of reliability or security. Hibs are taking advantage in open play, with Rangers' centre-backs offered little protection from their full-backs.
"Hibs' defence has been weak in the air, though, twice allowing Kenny Miller to win headers. Alan Stubbs will regret a handful of missed chances towards the end of the first half, but his team have still carried a greater threat in the game. The outcome might be decided by which side manages to handle its vulnerabilities better."
Anthony Stokes' bouncing shot is turned out by Rangers keeper Wes Foderingham.