Rangers 1-1 Hibernianpublished at 49 mins
Rangers trying to be patient on the ball. Hibs staying as tight as they can to their opponents.
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
Rangers trying to be patient on the ball. Hibs staying as tight as they can to their opponents.
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'Rangers giving too much space away'
Former Rangers defender Ronald de Boer on BBC One Scotland: "The problem for Rangers is when they lose the ball. They are giving way too much space away. They have to be patient, because they are having a lot of possession, but they are giving it away too easily."
Rangers 1-1 Hibernian
Hibs get the second half underway.
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'An amazing game so far'
Former player Pat Nevin on BBC One Scotland: "If you play three at the back like Hibs, you are going to have to soak up a bit of pressure. But they have played really well on the break and managed to get the ball into that final area of the Rangers midfield. It is interesting, exciting - an amazing game so far. The only surprise is that there haven't been more goals."
Rangers 1-1 Hibernian
Terrific first half. Both sides having spells of superiority. Hibs probably edging it on chances. Roll on the second half...
'Hibs have put in a big shift'
Stuart McCall on Radio Scotland: "Hibs have put so much into the first 35 minutes and looking at Dylan McGeouch and Fraser Fyvie in the middle of the park, they have put in a big shift up to now. Rangers need to get on the ball and spray some passes around to try to tire them out."
Rangers 1-1 Hibernian
Anthony Stokes, from a similar position to his goal, tests Wes Foderingham but the goalkeeper gets down well.
Moments later, Foderingham denies Jason Cummings then Stokes heads wide from close range.
Frantic.
Absorbing and entertaining, this Scottish Cup final has certainly delivered so far.
Quote MessageThe tide's definitely turned
BBC TV commentator Liam McLeod
Rangers 1-1 Hibernian
Now it is Rangers' turn to hit the frame of the goal. Barrie McKay's corner is met by Kenny Miller, who nods against the bar.
'Stubbs will be raging'
Stuart McCall on Radio Scotland: "Alan Stubbs will be absolutely raging about that. It was a fantastic cross from Tavernier but Kenny Miller won it between McGregor and Hanlon."
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Rangers 1-1 Hibernain
Hibs almost back in front as Anthony Stokes' long-range shot whacks the post and bounces out.
Rangers level with their first real attack. James Tavernier's teasing cross is headed powerfully into the net by Kenny Miller.
'Rangers sluggish and sloppy'
Former Rangers player and manager Stuart McCall on Radio Scotland: "It was always a concern for Rangers having three weeks without a competitive game. They can't seem to get out of that sluggish mindset at the moment. Lee Wallace has twice given the ball away and I haven't seen him do that twice this season. Even he seems a bit sloppy."