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Hibs have been on a roller‑coaster lately. In the last three league games they earned a win against St Johnstone, a hard‑fought draw with Aberdeen and a narrow loss to Rangers. The win showed how solid the back line can be when Jonny Macken comes off the bench, while the draw highlighted that striker Martin Boyle’s finishing still needs work. The defeat to Rangers exposed a bit of a defensive lapse on set‑pieces – a problem the coaching staff said they’ll drill in the next training block.
Stat-wise, Hibernian are averaging 1.4 goals per game and conceding 1.2. That’s enough to sit comfortably in the middle of the Scottish Premiership table, but every point counts if they want a European spot. The midfield duo of Glen James and Ryan Edwards has been crucial in linking defense and attack, especially with their 85% pass‑completion rate over the last five matches.
Next week Hibs travel to face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. The match kicks off at 3:00 pm GMT and will be streamed live on the official Scottish Premier League app. If you’re in the UK, you can also catch it on Sky Sports. Keep an eye on the line‑up – manager Lee Johnson usually rotates the squad for away games, giving younger talent a chance to shine.
After that comes a home clash against Motherwell on Sunday. Hibernian’s fans love the festive atmosphere at Easter Road, and the club often runs a “Family Ticket” deal that includes a free kids’ meal. Check the Hibs website two days before the game for the exact pricing.
Looking ahead, the big test will be the derby against Hearts in January. The rivalry is always heated, and tickets sell out fast. Sign up for the club’s newsletter now so you get an early‑bird link when the sales open.
Beyond match days, we keep track of transfer gossip. Rumors suggest that a young winger from the Scottish lower leagues has impressed during recent scouting trips. If you’re a fan, you’ll want to know whether that player ends up on the bench this season.
That’s the quick rundown on Hibernian right now. Bookmark this page, and you’ll always have the latest scores, fixtures and news without having to hunt around the web.
Rangers faced a historic 0-2 defeat against Hibernian at Ibrox, marking their fifth consecutive home loss—a record in the club's history. Jack Butland's early mistake set the tone, while Hibs showcased tactical prowess. This contrast comes amid concerns for Rangers in tactics and player morale and highlights Hibs' unbeaten streak.
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