We return to cinch Premiership action this week as we travel to Rangers on Saturday (30 March, 2024). Read the full match preview below!
THE LOWDOWN
Following the international break, the Hibees return to cinch Premiership duty with a trip to Ibrox on Saturday (3pm, kick-off).
Nick Montgomery’s side into this one of the back of a six-match unbeaten run in the league – picking up 12 points out of a possible 18 available.
This is our first of three crucial games before the split, with the Hibees currently sitting sixth in the cinch Premiership on 38 points – two points ahead of Dundee in seventh and four points behind St Mirren who are one place above us.
TEAM NEWS
There were six Hibees on international duty over the break with Jojo Wollacott (Ghana), Myziane Maolida (Comoros), Dylan Levitt (Wales), Jacob MacIntyre, Rudi Molotnikov and Rory Whittaker (Scotland U19s) all away representing the Hibees across the globe.
The break has given extra recovery time to the likes of Josh Campbell, Jake Doyle-Hayes and Martin Boyle who are in the process of returning to full fitness following injury.
Nick Montgomery will provide a full team news update when he speaks to the press on Friday afternoon.

THE HOSTS
Rangers currently sit second in the cinch Premiership – one point behind Celtic but with a game in hand.
Philippe Clement’s side come into this one off the back of a mixed run of form. The Gers were knocked out of the UEFA Europa League by Benfica last time out, and lost their last cinch Premiership match – falling to a 2-1 defeat to Motherwell at Ibrox.
In between those games, the Glasgow side did progress in the Scottish Cup beating Hibs 2-0 at Easter Road in an eventful 90 minutes.
Our last victory at Ibrox was back in 2018 with goals from John McGinn and Jamie Maclaren earning us all three points in a 2-1 victory.

HOW TO WATCH
Tickets for the match are now on General Sale!
Please note, there is a very limited number of tickets available which will be sold on a first come first serve basis.

If you can't get to the game you can follow the action on Hibs TV!
International subscribers of Hibs TV, will be able to watch the full match live, whilst UK & Ireland subscribers will have access to audio commentary only.