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Hibernian 0-1 Aberdeen
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Aberdeen beat Hibs 3-2 in Scottish Cup semi
Jonny Hayes' deflected effort wins it for Aberdeen
Holt & McGeouch net for Hibs
Rooney & Christie on target for Dons
Scottish Cup semi-finals at Hampden this weekend
Celtic face Rangers on Sunday
Thomas McGuigan
Hibernian 0-1 Aberdeen
Hibernian venture deep into Aberdeen territory as David Gray tries to engineer a chance. However, the giant figure of Dons keeper Joe Lewis is equal to the task.
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"Can you hear the Hibees sing?" chant the Aberdeen supporters. Neil Lennon's troops still seem shell-shocked after Adam Rooney's opener. The men in green and white have yet to settle in this absorbing Scottish Cup semi-final.
Hibernian 0-1 Aberdeen
Chris McLaughlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Hampden
"Hibs punished after just 13 seconds John McGinn dithering on the ball and Rooney raced through to smash home. Awful mistake from the midfielder. How can Hibs respond now?"
Hibernian 0-1 Aberdeen
BBC Scotland commentator Alasdair Lamont: "No other set of supporters have been at Hampden as often as Hibernian's in recent seasons. This is Hibs' fifth semi-final in six seasons."
The Dons are zipping the ball about Hampden with increasing confidence following Rooney's lightning strike. How will Hibs respond to conceding within the opening minute?
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Calamitous defending from Hibs
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Hampden
"Thirteen seconds?!?! Unbelievable start from Aberdeen. Terrible defending from Hibernian, the worst possible start from the cup holders. Neil Lennon must be absolutely raging with his defenders."
Hibernian 0-1 Aberdeen
Don't adjust your sets, smartphones etc or rub your eyes in disbelief. Aberdeen draw first blood in this Scottish Cup semi-final within 13 seconds!
A mistake by Darren McGregor sees Adam Rooney thunder through the Hibs rearguard and, calmness personified, drill the ball home.
What a start for Aberdeen; Neil Lennon's early plans are torn asunder.
We're under way!
Hibernian v Aberdeen (12:15)
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at Hampden
"One of the biggest weekends in the Scottish football calendar starts right here..."
Hibernian v Aberdeen (12:15)
Both sides trot out onto the sun-kissed Hampden turf with Hibernian and Aberdeen supporters in fine voice.
The pitch at the national stadium looks in magnificent nick...
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Hibernian v Aberdeen (12:15)
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes: "No slight on Anthony O'Connor but with the threat of Cummings in behind we thought our quickest was Mark Reynolds, and he's got the experience as well. Certain opponents suit certain players.The team Hibs have handed in is as we anticipated.
"We have to keep Cummings quiet. Niall McGinn is going to be a big player for us today, but we thought Ryan Christie played very well last week.
"He was as bright as a button, he scored and he carried a threat. Niall will have a part to play for us from the bench. We didn't want to risk him."
Hibernian v Aberdeen (12:15)
Chris McLaughlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Hampden
"Hampden is far from full but the atmosphere is pretty good. Hibs say all the pressure is on Aberdeen this afternoon but the men from the capital would dearly love another Scottish Cup final.
"Pitch looking good and both managers are adamant they're keen to keep the ball down and play. Here we go."
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Focus on the dugouts?
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Hampden
"Speaking to assorted members of the media here at Hampden, there is no doubt about the constant theme - this match is a tough, tough call when it comes to a prediction.
"Both sides have arrived here with strong looking line-ups, as you would expect. But the focus of the chat has centred a lot on the respective managers, McInnes and Lennon.
"Which of the two men in the dugouts has the greater big game mentality? That should become a little clearer over the next two hours or so."
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