Hibs v Falkirk: Confirmed line-ups, kick-off time, where to watch
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Here is what you need to know about the game...
Kick-off time: 19:45pm
Where to watch: BT Sport 1
Hibernian team (4-4-2): Logan; Gray, McGregor, Hanlon, Stevenson; McGeouch, Fyvie, McGinn, Henderson; Cummings, Stokes. Subs from: Oxley, Fontaine, Bartley, Boyle, Keatings, Gunnarsson, Dagnall.
Unavailable: Carmichael and El Alagui (both injured).
Team news: Hibs welcomed back midfielder Dylan McGeouch in the last round against Raith Rovers. However, Alan Stubbs will once again be without the services of striker Farid El Alagui who has not yet overcome his hamstring issue and winger Daniel Carmichael who is sidelined with a groin injury.
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Hide AdFalkirk team (4-4-2): Rogers; Muirhead, McCracken, Vaulks, Leary; Alston, Taiwo, Kerr, Sibbald; Miller, Baird. Subs from: Smith, McHugh, Hippolyte, Shephard, Mehmet, O’Hara, Gallacher.
Unavailable: Grant and McGrandles (both injured).
Team news: Peter Houston’s squad has not been depleted in their 10-day break since securing second place at home against Morton. The only players missing are the long-term absentees Connor McGrandles and Peter Grant. The former Dundee Dundee United boss has intimated that he will start with two up top.
Referee: Alan Muir
Key Hibernian players: Cummings, McGinn, McGregor.
Key Falkirk players: Alston, Baird, Vaulks.
Last five meetings: Hibs 2-2 Falkirk; Falkirk 1-1 Hibs; Hibs 1-1 Falkirk; Falkirk 0-1 Hibs; Falkirk 0-3 Hibs.
Odds: Hibs 7/10 Draw 3/1 Falkirk 4/1 (odds from BetVictor)
What Hibs are saying: “He wants what I want and I want what he wants. Unfortunately, there is always going to be one who misses out. I do not want that to be me.” (Alan Stubbs, Hibernian manager)
What Falkirk are saying: “It would be a massive achievement for Falkirk because of the resources we have got, especially in a season where Rangers and Hibs were in this league. I know what resources Hibs have and it is double ours, and it would be kudos to us if we did go up - but only if we go up.” (Peter Houston, Falkirk manager)
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