Summary

  • Tavernier scores spot kick after Considine shown second yellow for grappling with Katic

  • Rangers captain lashes in earlier penalty after Ferguson deemed to have fouled Katic

  • Aberdeen need to deny Rangers in to ensure Celtic title

  • Rangers have only lost twice in 26 home games under Gerrard, both to Aberdeen

  • Hibs 1-1 Hearts - Ikpeazu slides in to cancel out Berra opener; McNulty misses penalty

  • GET INVOLVED #bbcsportscot

  1. The advantage of Ibrox is gonepublished at 15:02

    Rangers 0-0 Aberdeen

    Neil McCann
    Former Scotland and Rangers winger on BBC Sportsound

    Quote Message

    Steven Gerrard's comments before the game [claiming that Aberdeen raise their game against Rangers] have added a little spice to the proceedings. McInnes' side have got over the mental barrier that you can't beat the big two. The advantage of Ibrox has gone

    Steve GerrardImage source, SNS
  2. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:01

    Rangers 0-0 Aberdeen

    We're under way at Ibrox.

  3. Mark of respectpublished at 15:00

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    A minute's applause is held at Ibrox in memory of the late Lisbon Lion and Celtic legend Billy McNeill, who died last week aged 79.

  4. Here come the teams...published at 14:57

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Rangers and Aberdeen emerge from the tunnel at Ibrox. Not long to kick-off in the final Premiership fixture of a goal-laden weekend.

  5. 'I'm surprised by Aberdeen's line-up'published at 14:52

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Willie Miller
    Former Scotland defender on BBC Radio Scotland

    Quote Message

    Aberdeen have struggled with injuries to key players, and the latest one to their captain Graeme Shinnie. I'm a little surprised by Derek McInnes' starting formation and line-up.

  6. Stats cruncherpublished at 14:47

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    • Rangers have only managed to win one of the previous six (D2 L3) meetings with Aberdeen in 2018/19
    • The Dons have only won one of their past seven league matches against Rangers
    • Rangers have only lost twice in their 26 games at Ibrox in all competitions under Steven Gerrard - both against the Dons
    • Aberdeen have won eight of their past 10 away league outings
    Aberdeen's Niall McGinn and Rangers' Glen Kamara in actionImage source, SNS
  7. Lennon hoping for Dons' winpublished at 14:44

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon "wouldn't put it past" Aberdeen to beat Rangers at Ibrox today and, in the process, see his side clinch the Premiership title.

  8. Attention shifts to Ibroxpublished at 14:42

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    So, Edinburgh derby done and dusted. Attention now turns to Ibrox.

    Rangers host Aberdeen in the knowledge that failing to win would see Celtic secure an eighth consecutive Premiership title.

  9. Heart-warming comeback for Leveinpublished at 14:38

    FT: Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Hearts boss Craig Levein on BBC Scotland's Sportsound: "The game ebbed and flowed for the full match.It's pleasing for me that we were behind and fortunate enough to show the grit and determination to respond.

    "We conceded an own goal whilst we were doing okay in the match. I was really pleased with Steven MacLean’s performance. His effort in the assist for Uche Ikpeazu's goal was excellent.

    Craig LeveinImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Craig Levein was delighted with Hearts' late equaliser

    "Uche was ill before the match. All credit to him. He managed to stay on and keep going and put pressure on the Hibs defence and he gets his just rewards."

  10. Dons enjoy pre-match strollpublished at 14:32

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Visitors Aberdeen appear in relaxed mood as they enjoy a pre-match chat at Ibrox.

    Aberdeen players at IbroxImage source, pa
  11. 'We took our foot off the gas'published at 14:28

    FT: Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Hibs head coach Paul Heckingbottom expressed disappointment after conceding a late equaliser in the Edinburgh derby.

    "Three points would have put things in our hands in the bigger picture but sometimes you don’t get what you deserve," he told BBC Scotland's Sportsound. "We took our foot off the gas.

    Paul HeckingbottomImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Paul Heckingbottom was disappointed Hibs failed to win the Edinburgh derby

    "The boys are still unbeaten and doing fantastic. We’ve got a totally different test coming up but I’m just disappointed we're not closer to Kilmarnock."

  12. Premiership table post Edinburgh derbypublished at 14:24

    FT: Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Premiership tableImage source, BBC Sport
  13. LINE-UPS from Ibrox Stadiumpublished at 14:22

    Rangers v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Rangers formationImage source, BBC Sport

    Rangers: McGregor, Tavernier, Katic, Goldson, Flanagan; Davis, Jack, Kamara, Arfield, Kent, Defoe.

    Substitutes: Foderingham, Worrall, Wallace, Halliday, McCrorie, Candeias, Middleton.

    Aberdeen: Lewis, Considine, McKenna, Gleeson, Lowe, Ball, McLennan, Ferguson, Wilson, May, Cosgrove.

    Substitutes: Cerny, Stewart, Halford, Devlin, Campbell, Ross, Virtanen.

    Aberdeen formationImage source, BBC Sport
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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

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  15. Hibs will be disappointedpublished at 14:19

    FT: Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Allan Preston
    BBC Scotland summariser on Sportsound

    Quote Message

    Hibs will be disappointed missing the penalty. Hearts' goal comes from Uche Ikpeazu battling away to set up the pass - a really well worked goal that I couldn't see coming. Hibs, in the second half, looked they could have won it by a couple of goals.

    Marc McNultyImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Hibernian’s Marc McNulty missed from the spot

  16. Ikpeazu strikespublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

    FT: Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Uche IkpeazuImage source, SNS
  17. Story of the gamepublished at 14:13

    FT: Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Full time statImage source, BBC Sport
  18. FULL-TIME Hibernian 1-1 Heartspublished at 14:09

    Breathless stuff in an entertaining, frenetic and absorbing Edinburgh derby. It looked like Christophe Berra's own goal would see Hibs claim the points, but an Uche Ikpeazu-inspired comeback saw Hearts roar back to ensure a draw at a sun-kissed Easter Road.

  19. Derby tempers fraypublished at 92 mins

    Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Tempers threaten to boil over as players from both sides indulge in some pushing and shoving.

    Referee Craig Thomson trots over to show Steven MacLean and Lewis Stevenson yellow cards.

  20. INJURY TIMEpublished at 90 mins

    Hibernian 1-1 Hearts

    Three minutes of added time at Easter Road. Come out from behind the couch...

    Who fancies being the hero?