By Hibernian FC

Lee Johnson's side take on Rangers this Sunday (kick-off at 12 noon) before Celtic visit Easter Road in midweek, followed by the Edinburgh Derby on the final day of the season (Saturday 27 May).

The last three games will prove crucial in deciding the final European places in the cinch Premiership with ourselves, Hearts, Aberdeen and St Mirren all still in the race.

We currently sit fifth in the cinch Premiership on 48 points, one point behind Hearts in fourth and three clear of St Mirren.

Ahead of the visit of Rangers our form has picked up - winning 8 points out of the last 12 available - with wins against Hearts (1-0) and St Mirren (2-1) whilst drawing with St Johnstone (1-1) and Aberdeen (0-0) last time out.

THE VISITORS

Rangers will be inspired by their most recent performance which saw them beat Celtic 3-0 at Ibrox.

Todd Cantwell, John Souttar and Fashion Sakala got the goals to claim all three points in what was an impressive display.

The two sides have met three times already this season, with Rangers winning the last outing 4-1 in March.

The previous two fixtures have been much closer encounters with the Hibees drawing 2-2 with the Gers back in August, before narrowly losing 3-2 at Ibrox in December, 2022.

TEAM NEWS

Rocky Bushiri was an unused substitute at Pittodrie last weekend, but played an hour for the Hibs Dev Squad on Monday as he continues to work his way back to full fitness following injury.

Lee Johnson will provide the latest on Rocky and a full squad update when he speaks to the media on Friday.

Kyle Magennis, Aiden McGeady and Martin Boyle all remain longer-term absentees.

HOW TO WATCH

The match kicks off at midday on Sunday 21 May and there are several ways you can watch the game.

The best way to watch the match is in-person at Easter Road! Tickets are selling fast and are available to buy online or from the ticket office.

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If you can’t attend the game, and you’re based in the UK, then you can watch the match on Sky Sports. The coverage starts at 11am on Sky Sports Football.

International Hibs TV subscribers can watch the full game live with commentary from Cliff Pike and Mickey Weir. If you are a UK subscriber you will be able to listen along to live audio only.

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