Postpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

Hibernian fans making their way to Hampden
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
Hibernian fans making their way to Hampden
Today's cup final referee is Steven McLean.
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A reminder of today's teams...
Rangers: Foderingham, Tavernier, Kiernan, Wilson, Wallace, Zelalem, Halliday, Holt, Waghorn, Miller, McKay. Subs: Bell, Law, Clark, Shiels, Burt.
Hibernian: Logan, McGregor, Hanlon, Fontaine, Gray, Fyvie, McGeouch, McGinn, Stevenson, Stokes, Cummings. Subs: Oxley, Henderson, Bartley, Boyle, Keatings, Gunnarsson, Dagnall.
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Rangers manager Mark Warburton has a look around Hampden before kick-off
Head coach Alan Stubbs
"We know Rangers are a good team. In quite a lot of games they have had a chunk of possession.
"When we haven't got the ball, we want to be very difficult to beat. We have played with three against them before and won [3-2 at Easter Road on 20 April] so I have gone with that because I think it is the best chance of winning the game.
"We must get our decision-making right, working together as a team, and when we do create chances, we have to take them."
Hibernian players out on the pitch before kick-off
Rangers fans gathering at Hampden
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I think Hibs have had the slightly harder route. Both have played their nearest rivals and Hibs have beaten an extra premier league team. 114 years is a long time, so I go for Hibs for no apparent reason, other than "it's about time".
PJM, Bothwell
Scotland manager Gordon Strachan
"I have been looking forward to this one for a while. The pitch is perfect, it is a perfect day for a cup final, and if the rain stays off hopefully the two teams can produce what they have done all season. They have discovered stars like John McGinn and Barrie McKay and it is a great platform for them and a great occasion to be involved with."
Hibernian fans need no reminding that their last Scottish Cup triumph was in 1902. They've had a fair few final appearances since then without getting their hands on the trophy.
Will this be their year?
David Weir - now Rangers assistant manager - lifted the Scottish Cup as club captain following a 1-0 final win over Falkirk in 2009.
The Ibrox side have not won the tournament since then and are bidding for their third trophy of the season today, having secured the Championship and Challenge Cup.
Rangers v Hibernian (15:00)
Rangers: Foderingham, Tavernier, Kiernan, Wilson, Wallace, Holt, Zelalem, Halliday, Waghorn, Miller, McKay. Subs: Bell, Law, Clark, Shiels, Burt.
Hibernian: Logan, Gray, McGregor, Hanlon, Fontaine, Stevenson, Fyvie, McGeouch, McGinn, Stokes, Cummings. Subs: Oxley, Henderson, Bartley, Boyle, Keatings, Gunnarsson, Dagnall.
Fourth round: Raith Rovers 0-2 Hibernian
Fifth round: Hearts 2-2 Hibernian
Fifth round replay: Hibernian 1-0 Hearts
Quarter-final: Hibernian 1-1 Inverness CT
Quarter-final replay: Inverness CT 1-2 Hibernian
Semi-final: Hibernian 0-0 Dundee United (aet, 4-2 pens)
Jason Cummings scored the winning penalty in Hibs' semi-final shoot-out win
Fourth round: Rangers 5-1 Cowdenbeath
Fifth round: Rangers 0-0 Kilmarnock
Fifth round replay: Kilmarnock 1-2 Rangers
Quarter-final: Rangers 4-0 Dundee
Semi-final: Rangers 2-2 Celtic (aet, 5-4 pens)
Rangers beat Celtic on penalties to reach the final
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Jonny Campbell: Beating Falkirk last year to win the Scottish cup for the first time
By the time of their final league meeting of the season last month, Rangers had won the Championship and promotion and both sides knew they would play again in today's cup final.
Hibs won another goal-laden encounter 3-2, Niklas Gunnarsson firing in what proved to be the winner.
Ahead of their December meeting at Ibrox, Rangers and Hibernian were level on points.
Jason Holt scored twice as the hosts prevailed 4-2 to open up a three-point gap at the top.
Hibs got the three points in early November with Paul Hanlon's header securing a 2-1 victory at Easter Road.