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Hibs v Midtjylland: David Gray names starting team for Europa League qualifier

Hibs v Midtjylland: David Gray names starting team for Europa League qualifier

STV News31-07-2025
David Gray has named his starting team for Hibernian's Europa League qualifier with FC Midtjylland.
The sides go into the game at Easter Road all square on aggregate following a 1-1 draw in Denmark last week.
Hibs will be hoping to use the home crowd to their advantage as they look to take another step towards the League Phase of Europe's second-tier competition.
The winners will play Norwegian side Fredrikstad in the third qualifying round, while the losers of the tie will drop into the same stage of the Conference League.
Gray has started with Smith in goals behind O'Hora, Bushiri, Iredale, C.Cadden, McGrath, Mulligan, Levitt, Obita, Boyle and Bowie.
The game kicks off at 8pm.
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