Play-offs round-uppublished at 21:24 British Summer Time 4 May 2016
Stranraer 5-2 Livingston
The goals keep coming at Stair Park,as Willie Gibson's cross is deflected in by a Livi defender.
Panayiotou puts Raith ahead
Cummings wastes Hibs' best chance
Winners meet Falkirk in semi-final
Second leg at Easter Road on Saturday
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Colin Moffat
Stranraer 5-2 Livingston
The goals keep coming at Stair Park,as Willie Gibson's cross is deflected in by a Livi defender.
Raith Rovers 1-0 Hibernian
Rovers are suddenly flying as Conrad Logan needs to claw away a shot from Louis Longridge and Lewis Toshney can only fire the loose ball over the top.
The first corner causes all sorts of troubles for Hibs and the second sees the home side take the lead as Harry Panayiotou steals in to bullet a header home. Talk about a sucker punch. Raith Rovers have not been in this game...
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Hibs fans are screaming for a penalty as the ball appears to ricochet off a hand in the Rovers box but play continues with a corner to the visitors.
The home side are straight on the counter-attack from the set-piece and win a corner of their own.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Stark's Park
"Ray McKinnon has played his hand, bringing on two substitutes and changing the shape of his side to 4-4-2 to try to regain some control from Hibs. The visitors have been racking up chances and will feel that this game is there for the taking. Raith are hoping that Louis Longridge and Harry Panayiotou will make a difference, and they will at least provide some support to the perennially stranded Ryan Hardie."
Stranraer 4-2 Livingston
it's a second of the night for Mark McGuigan as the home side respond in style.
Queen's Park 2-0 Cowdenbeath
Chris Duggan slots in his second goal of the night from the penalty spot.
Stranraer 3-2 Livingston
The visitors claw one back as Liam Buchanan finds the net with a header.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
A double change for the hosts as Harry Panayiotou and Louis Longridge come off the bench to replace Aidan Connolly and James Craigen.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Another chance for Hibs as Anthony Stokes whips in a lovely free-kick and a diving David Gray skims a header wide.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Ross Callachan and Marvin Bartley pick up the first yellow cards of the evening after a wee tussle.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Another Anthony Stokes free-kick but it's not one of his best and it flies high into the crowd to jeers from the home fans.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Anthony Stokes lines up a free-kick and curls the ball into a crowded area, with Rovers keeper Kevin Cuthbert doing well to bat it away to safety.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Fraser Fyvie skids an inviting ball deep into the Rovers penalty box and Anthony Stokes is not far away from connecting. The Hibs striker is complaining that he was being manhandled by Craig Barr but referee Kevin Clancy is not interested.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
A scrappy start to the second half as both sides look to gain territory.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Raith Rovers win their first corner of the night. The big men are up but it's taken short and completely messed up. Manager Ray McKinnon looks on in dismay.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
We're up and running at Stark's Park again...
HT: Stranraer 3-1 Livingston
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Stair Park
"Incredible half of football down here in the Rhins of Galloway.
"Stranraer absolutely rampant towards the end of the half and Livi looking shaken. The quality of goals from the Blues also something special."
HT: Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
It's been all Hibs in terms of chances, which is a familiar tale this season. It seems Alan Stubbs' side need about 20 efforts on goal to get one in the net. That ratio needs to improve if they want to ease the tension of these play-offs,
HT: Raith Rovers 0-0 Hibernian
Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Stark's Park
"Hibs grew into command of the first-half, and the visitors will regret Jason Cummings' lack of composure when sent clean through on goal. Raith Rovers will consider that miss a reprieve, but they need to find a way to build attacks, since Ryan Hardie has been isolated up front and the home side have failed to exert any meaningful pressure in the final third. Hibs have become the dominant force by controlling the midfield, so problems for Raith manager Ray McKinnon to solve at half-time."