Easter Road awaitspublished at 17:12
A cracking atmosphere inside Easter Road ahead of the first of this season's Scottish Cup quarter final ties...
FT: Hibernian 0-2 Celtic (Forrest, Brown)
James Forrest produces moment of magic to open the scoring
Moments before a bottle was thrown from the Hibernian fans towards Scott Sinclair
Brown crashes home vital second for Celtic from edge of the area
FT: St Mirren (Flynn) 1-0 Livingston
FT: Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
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A cracking atmosphere inside Easter Road ahead of the first of this season's Scottish Cup quarter final ties...
Hibernian v Celtic (17:15)
Hibernian boss Paul Heckingbottom: "For the media and for the fans it all adds an extra spice. We hope it adds to the occasion and we’ll get a really good game. We know we have to do our part in forcing them [Celtic] to have an off day, upsetting them and imposing our game on them. I’ve not picked a team to sit back."
Hibernian v Celtic (17:15)
Celtic boss Neill Lennon: "The pitch is a little bare in places and looks like it might cut up in places.
"I’m nervous but looking forward to the start of the game. I hope we start well. Me, John and Damien picked today’s team. It's the third game of the week so it was important we freshened it up.
"I’ve a good group of players and I’m in a great position with what Brendan left me."
Hibernian v Celtic (17:15)
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Hibernian v Celtic (17:15)
Hands up who fancies some Scottish Cup quarter-final action?
We're about 15 minutes away from a mouth-watering clash at Easter Road, where Hibernian host Celtic.
Hibernian V Celtic (17:15)
Hibernian: Marciano, Gray (C), McGregor, Hanlon, Stevenson, Milligan, Slivka, Omeonga, Horgan, Kamberi, McNulty
Substitutes: Dabrowki, Bartley, Mackie, Shaw, Mallan, Allan, Bigirimana
Celtic: Bain, Lustig, Boyata, Ajer, Tierney, Brown, Bitton, Forrest, Sinclair, Edouard, Burke
Substitutes: Gordon, Toljan, Hendry, Hayes, Weah, Henderson, Johnston
That late goal from Ryan Flynn gives St Mirren a precious victory - just their fourth league success of the season.
The Paisley side are still bottom of the pile but are now just one point behind Dundee.
No fog but no goals either in this re-arranged Scottish Premiership fixture following Wednesday's abandonment.
Kilmarnock move a little closer to the top three while Motherwell are nearer the top six.
Ryan Flynn
We have a goal!
A brief glimpse of sunshine through the rain and Simeon Jackson jinks one way and then the next before smashing in a shot that a diving Liam Kelly beats away. However, Ryan Flynn is there to chest down the loose ball at the edge of the six yard box and he is able to stab the ball in from a tight angle.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on Sportsound
Quote MessageAldred made a desperate tackle because it's brilliant from Jones. Aldred's not looking favourite and Jones knocks it past Aldred with his second touch.
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
As the rain reaches Biblical proportions in Paisley, Danny Mullen makes an immediate impact, driving in a low, angled shot, but Liam Kelly is right behind it.
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
A final change for the home side as Danny Mullen takes over from Cameron MacPherson. Will we get a winner in the last 10 minutes. Will we get an effort on target?
David Galt
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
Simeon Jackson dips a shoulder to get past his man at the edge of the box but Livingston skipper Craig Halkett comes sliding in to cover and the St Mirren substitute skews his shot high and wide.
Ryan Blair
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on Sportsound
Quote MessageIt's just great all round play. Burke Again. Brophy's movement is brilliant and it's a smart stop from Gillespie. All round great play.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Eamonn Brophy, off the bench in place of Conor McAleny gets away a shot but, like all the big saves so far in this match, the block from Mark Gillespie is both timely and effective.