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Live Reporting

Thomas Duncan

All times stated are UK

  1. Post update

    Hibernian 0-0 Inverness CT

    Ooft, almost a shock lead for the visitors. Jordan White is free in the middle and heads Tom Walsh's cross towards goal, but it's straight at Ofir Marciano. Bit of a let-off for Hibs!

  2. KICK-OFF

    Hibernian 0-0 Inverness CT

    We're off!

  3. Post update

    The teams are out...

  4. 'Hibs embracing the pressure' - Ross

    Hibernian v Inverness CT (19:45)

    Hibernian head coach Jack Ross: "Inverness CT have cup pedigree and have shown in a one-off tie they are a good side. John encourages his side to play and they will come here with freedom to play, which should suit us.

    "As a club we should want that pressure and always aim to win one of the domestic cups. It's not unrealistic. We've tried to embrace pressure in recent months and the players have responded well.

    "Steven Whittaker has been really good whenever he's played in that midfield role for us. He was really impressive in both games against Dundee United and hopefully can produce the same tonight. He makes the pitch big with his range of passing."

  5. The Keatings fiasco

    Hibernian v Inverness CT (19:45)

    Inverness have been in the headlines in the last fortnight, for an incident that was not their fault at all.

    Cut a long story short, James Keatings had his, ahem, booking for diving overturned after an independent tribunal initially rejected the striker's appeal.

    The Scottish FA reconvened the panel, because one member admitted to not considering all the available evidence, and the new bunch made the common sense call that it should not have been a second booking.

    Anyway, Keatings spoke this week about his relief at it being overturned, meaning he can now face Raith Rovers in the Challenge Cup final later this season. He starts tonight, too.

    What would we talk about if not disciplinary matters? Football, maybe?

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    Video caption: 'It means everything' - Keatings on red card reversal
  6. Robertson urges 'brave' Inverness

    Hibernian v Inverness CT (19:45)

    Inverness CT manager John Robertson is a Hearts legend and gave Hibs plenty of bother as a player. He is the top scorer in Edinburgh derbies after all. Asked if he wants to continue in that vein tonight, he told BBC Scotland: "That's the plan. It's going to be very tough. Hibs are on a great run with Jack Ross in charge.

    "Their record at Easter Road has been up and down, they've coughed up a few leads here. We've looked at that and said to the players that's a positive. Stay in the game, give ourselves a chance.

    "And we've just told them to go out and be brave. Just be brave, go out and show what you're capable of and let's see where it takes us. Last year it took us all the way to the semis, and we want to try and do that again.

  7. 'Super Caley go Ballistic'

    Hibernian v Inverness CT (19:45)

  8. Tense wait for Edinburgh derby

    Hibs fans, I know you usually don't care one bit about Hearts. But you're going to want to pay attention to their result against Rangers tomorrow. If it's a draw, the replay will have to be played on Wednesday, meaning the scheduled Edinburgh derby in the league at Easter Road on Tuesday will have to be postponed.

    That's because Rangers are in Europa League action the week quarter-final replays are penciled in for.

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  9. Whittaker returns for Hibs; four Inverness changes

    Hibernian v Inverness CT (19:45)

    Hibernian head coach Jack Ross makes just the one change to the XI from last week's draw with Livingston as Steven Whittaker returns for the first time since the 4-1 win against BSC Glasgow in the last round of the cup at the start of the month.

    Inverness CT boss John Robertson shuffles his pack with four changes from Tuesday night's league win at Dunfermline.

    Lewis Toshney and James Vincent drop out of the squad, while Roddy MacGregor and Miles Storey are on the bench. In come Kevin McHattie, Charlie Trafford, Tom Walsh and James Keatings.

  10. Recent winners collide

    Hibernian v Inverness CT (19:45)

    These teams are the most recent to have lifted the Scottish Cup before Celtic firmly locked the trophy away, having won it for the last three years.

    In 2016, Hibernian ended a then-infamous 114-year wait for the Scottish Cup with THAT David Gray header in the last minute to beat Rangers 3-2.

    The year before, Inverness beat Celtic in the semi-final before going on to lift the first major trophy in the club's history by overcoming Falkirk in 2015.

    Could either go all the way again?

    Inverness CT
    Image caption: Inverness won the Scottish Cup in 2015, the club's only major trophy
    Hibernian captain David Gray scored in the last minute to end the club's 114-year wait for the Scottish Cup
    Image caption: Hibernian captain David Gray scored in the last minute to end the club's 114-year wait for the Scottish Cup
  11. LINE-UPS from Easter Road

    Hibernian v Inverness CT (19:45)

    Hibernian: Marciano, McGinn, Jackson, Hanlon, Stevenson, Whittaker, Docherty, Allan, Boyle, McNulty, Doidge

    Substitutes: Bogdan, McGregor, Hallberg, Slivka, Omeonga, Horgan, Gullan

    Inverness CT: Ridgers, Rooney, McKay, McHattie, Tremarco, Trafford, Carson, Walsh, Doran, Keatings, White

    Substitutes: Mackay, Storey, Todorov, Harper, MacGregor, Russell

  12. Scottish Cup still special

    Hibernian v Inverness CT

    As cup competitions around Europe continue to feel the squeeze from an ever growing calendar, the Scottish Cup still maintains its shine in Scotland.

    We'll have all four of the quarter-finals covered, starting at Easter Road this evening with Hibernian against Inverness. You can watch and listen at the top of the page, and we'll have live text commentary don't miss it.