Rangers 0-1 Hibernianpublished at 22 mins
John McGinn's looping shot goes over the Rangers crossbar.
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
John McGinn's looping shot goes over the Rangers crossbar.
Hibs goalkeeper Conrad Logan enjoyed that opening goal
'Hibs are not giving Rangers any space'
Willie Miller on Radio Scotland: "It is a better tempo for Rangers, with sharper, shorter passes. But losing the early goal and the way Hibs are playing, with three centre-backs and the two wing-backs dropping in, they are not going to give Rangers any space. So they are going to have to work really hard to create opportunities."
Rangers struggling on their right every time Hibs advance. The Championship winners need to change their approach.
Alan Stubbs will be delighted with how his side have started.
Moments ago, Andy Halliday fired a free-kick into the Hibs wall. Now he fires wide from the edge of the box.
Anthony Stokes' early goal has Hibs in front
'Kiernan took no responsibilty on the goal'
Former Scotland centre-back Willie Miller on Radio Scotland: "It was way too easy for Stokes. James Tavernier was caught up the park and Rob Kiernan took no responsibility. He just allowed Stokes to run on. He showed great composure but he was allowed so much time and space."
Rangers 0-1 Hibernian
Another chance for Hibs. Jason Cummings gets in behind Rob Kiernan, then beats the defender but his shot is blocked as he is closed down.
Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Hampden
"Alan Stubbs has turned to bold thinking to try to revive his side. He is lining his team up with a back three, with the hope being that the wing-backs - David Gray and Lewis Stevenson - will restrain the attacking drive of Rangers' full-backs James Tavernier and Lee Wallace.
"Otherwise, these two teams know every aspect of each other's play, with this being their sixth meeting of the season."
Rangers have not played in 20 days, during which time Hibs have had four games.
The Ibrox side certainly look off the pace so far and now have it all to do.
Quote MessageIt's a finish from Stokes but it just seems far too easy
Former Hibernian and Rangers player Craig Paterson, BBC TV pundit
Anthony Stokes is afforded acres of space on the left as he latches on to Jason Cummings' pass. He progresses unchallenged into the box and finishes past Wes Foderingham.
A couple of scrappy fouls early on.
Rangers 0-0 Hibernian
It is Rangers who start the match.
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Rangers v Hibernian (15:00)
Players making their way out on to the pitch.
Former Rangers midfielder Jorg Albertz, nicknamed 'The Hammer', mingles with the blue half of Hampden today
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