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Europa League qualifying: McGrath nets free-kick to give Hibs dream start at Midtjylland
Europa League qualifying: McGrath nets free-kick to give Hibs dream start at Midtjylland

BBC News

time24-07-2025

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Europa League qualifying: McGrath nets free-kick to give Hibs dream start at Midtjylland

Update: Date: 18:44 BST Title: Written in the stars? Content: Midtjylland 0-1 Hibernian Brian McLauchlinBBC Scotland at MCH Arena, Herning, Denmark. Hibs scored as a rainbow was seen in the skies over the MCH Arena! Wos! Update: Date: 18:42 BST Title: 'Intelligent stuff' Content: Midtjylland 0-1 Hibernian Joelle MurrayFormer Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound Unbelievable from Jamie McGrath, really intelligent stuff. What a fantastic start from Hibs. Update: Date: 18:42 BST Title: 'Well-deserved' Content: Midtjylland 0-1 Hibernian Scott AllanFormer Hibernian midfielder on BBC Sportsound Hibs a goal to the good and well-deserved in my eyes. Update: Date: 6mins Title: GOAL Midtjylland 0-1 Hibernian Content: Jamie McGrath Wow! Jamie McGrath floats in a free-kick and goalkeeper Jonas Lossl is fooled at his near post and fails in his attempt to claw the ball off the line. Debut goal for the former Aberdeen midfielder. Update: Date: 3mins Title: Post Content: Midtjylland 0-0 Hibernian Should do better! Martin Boyle again threatens. The Australia winger rises to meet a cross, he's unchallenged and he ought to at least hit the target but instead heads wastefully wide off his shoulder. Update: Date: 18:34 BST Title: Hibs on top Content: Midtjylland 0-0 Hibernian Scott AllanFormer Hibernian midfielder on BBC Sportsound A fantastic start from Hibs. The two times the ball dropped in the middle of the field, a Hibs player was the first to it. Update: Date: 1min Title: Post Content: Midtjylland 0-0 Hibernian Hibs are in attack immediately and Chris Cadden's cross just evades the head of Martin Boyle in the six-yard box and the visitors follow that up by winning a corner as the winger's strike at goal takes a deflection. Update: Date: 18:32 BST Title: KICK-OFF Content: Midtjylland 0-0 Hibernian Midtjylland emerge from their huddle in red and black stripes before Hibs kick off in their tradition green tops with white sleeves. Will the Leith side avoid being dumped in Denmark and set themselves up for a good night at Easter Road? Thumps up for yes, thumbs down for no. Update: Date: 18:29 BST Title: Danes full of quality Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Thomas Thomasberg is in his second spell as Midtjylland head coach and has gathered together a young squad with international experience from around the world. Up front he has Poland's Adam Buksa and Guinea-Bissau's Franculino Dju, who is reportedly of interest to several Premier League clubs. Denil Castillo, who has just made his Ecuador debut, is on the bench, while another 21-year-old, winger Dario Osorio, plays for Chile and defender Lee Han-beom recently debuted for South Korea. Although Kevin Mbabu did not make it even to Rangers' bench on loan from Newcastle United in 2015, the 30-year-old right-back has since played for Young Boys, Wolfsburg and Fulham while earning 25 caps for Switzerland. Midtjylland are captained by former Brentford centre-back Mads Bech Sorensen, while veteran goalkeeper Jonas Lossl also played for the Premier League club, as well as Huddersfield Town in the English top flight. Update: Date: 18:28 BST Title: Here we go... Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30 BST) Brian McLauchlinBBC Scotland at MCH Arena, Herning, Denmark. The atmosphere inside the MCH Arena is quite incredible and the travelling fans are certainly ensuring their voices are heard. The Midtjylland club anthem now blasting out over the speakers and a standing ovation from the crowd as the teams emerge from the tunnel. Update: Date: 18:27 BST Title: Danes 1-1 against Scots Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Having lost 7-3 on aggregate to Rangers in Europa League qualifying in 2019, Midtjylland's improvement was such that they knocked Celtic out of the Champions League qualifying, 3-2 on aggregate, two years later. Update: Date: 18:25 BST Title: 'Stay in the tie' Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Joelle MurrayFormer Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound The main thing is staying the tie, ensuring whatever result we get means we're still in the tie next week. I think we've got the character. The quality in the squad and the fans that could really get behind the team at Easter Road and overcome a defeat or turn a draw into a win next week. Update: Date: 18:23 BST Title: 'Game should bring best out of Hibs' Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Scott AllanFormer Hibernian midfielder on BBC Sportsound Looking at Hibs, I think they're stronger than they were last year. You'd expect this type of occasion to bring the best out of these players. This is the level you want to be playing at. These are the opponents you want to test yourselves against. I'm really intrigued and excited to see how Hibs are going to look tonight. Update: Date: 18:21 BST Title: Hibs' long wait to beat Danes Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Hibs' reward for ending their long wait to lift the Scottish Cup in 2016 was a meeting with Brondby at the same stage of this competition. The Danes left Easter Road with a 1-0 victory, but present head coach David Gray found an equaliser in Copenhagen to take the second leg to a penalty shootout, with Scotland midfielder John McGinn the only player to miss from the spot. Previously, Hibs lost to Odense on away goals in Intertoto Cup second round in 2006. They have to go back to 1962 for a win over Danish opponents - beating Staevnet in 1962 in Fairs Cup, 7-2 on aggregate. Update: Date: 18:19 BST Title: Around 1,000 Hibs fans in Denmark Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Brian McLauchlinBBC Scotland at MCH Arena, Herning, Denmark. Twelve months ago, Hibs were struggling to get to grips with Kelty Hearts in the group stages of the League Cup. How times have changed for David Gray and his players as their quest to enter the Europa League proper begins in earnest here in Denmark. There is a confidence within the squad and why wouldn't there be? The vast majority of the players finished last season in fine style and look like they have added real quality in the summer. The hosts this evening, though, are no mugs. Midtjylland are regulars in various European competitions and will definitely be a severe test, both this evening and next week at Easter Road. Update: Date: 18:16 BST Title: 1000 Hibs fans in Herning Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Midtjylland's MCH Arena holds 15,000 fans, but there will be just over 12,000 tonight because Uefa does not allow safe standing areas. Hibs have 1000 following them to Herning in the central region of , externalthe Jutland peninsula. Update: Date: 18:14 BST Title: Thomasberg vows to 'take risks' Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Midtjylland head coach Thomas Thomasberg tells BBC Scotland: "We are ready, we are at home, we need to try to get a result. "We'll try to attack but also have a good idea of how we'll defend. If you want to go to the Europa League, you've got to win three and this is the first of the three. "I know Hibs are ready, they want to fight, they want to show they are a good team. We are prepared, so we will try to push them back from the beginning. "We are an attacking team, sometimes the opponent will score, but we will need to score more than them. We are always taking some kind of risk." Update: Date: 18:11 BST Title: 'A difficult task' - Gray Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) Hibs head coach David Gray tells BBC Scotland: "It's something the fans have been able to look forward to for a long time. They live it and breathe it with us every single week and they need to enjoy these moments. Hopefully now we can put on a performance and send them home happy." As for his new midfielders, Gray adds: "The two of them [Jamie McGrath and Josh Mulligan] have settled in really well. They've both played in Scotland, they know what it's all about. "Jamie's played in Europe before, so there's experience that comes with that and Josh gives you loads of legs and energy in the middle of the pitch, which we'll need. "It's a difficult task, we know that, but what better place to play your first competitive game than trying to qualify for the Europa League." Update: Date: 18:09 BST Title: Two-goal Dju starts for home side Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) While Hibs have only played pre-season friendlies, Thomas Thomasberg's home side have already played once in the Danish top flight. Turkish striker Aral Simsir comes into the side after their 3-3 draw at home to OB Odense in place of midfielder Dani Silva. Not surprisingly, Franculino Djú, the 21-year-old forward attracting interest from throughout Europe, starts after his two goals at the weekend. Update: Date: 18:05 BST Title: Hibs eye first group stage Content: Midtjylland v Hibernian (18:30) While Midtjylland are aiming for a seventh involvement at group level across Uefa's competitions in just 25 years of existence, Hibs have yet to do so as they celebrate their 150th anniversary. The Leith side have failed in six attempts to progress through the qualifiers in the last 15 years, which explains why the Danes are ranked 166 places above Hibs at 71st in the European rankings. They came closest two season's ago, when they progressed through two rounds of Conference League qualifying before being thrashed 8-0 on aggregate in the play-off round by Aston Villa. However, Gray's side will hope to continue last season's form, when they moved from the bottom of the Scottish Premiership in early December to seal third place with a game to spare after equalling a club-record run of 17 league games unbeaten.

Rangers v Panathinaikos LIVE SCORE as Russell Martin names first ever lineup with teenager and THREE signings starting
Rangers v Panathinaikos LIVE SCORE as Russell Martin names first ever lineup with teenager and THREE signings starting

Scottish Sun

time22-07-2025

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Rangers v Panathinaikos LIVE SCORE as Russell Martin names first ever lineup with teenager and THREE signings starting

All the details The match is being held at Ibrox and kicks off at 7.45pm UK time. It's been selected for live TV coverage and will be broadcast by Premier Sports. Ibrox is the venue for this blockbuster showdown It will be shown live on Premier Sports 1. Coverage begins at 7.15pm - half an hour before kick off. Subscribers can live stream the match via the Premier Player. BBC Sportsound will have radio commentary for the game. Alternatively, you can follow all the action right here via SunSport's LIVE blog.

'End of Shankland saga is nigh, but how will it unfold?'
'End of Shankland saga is nigh, but how will it unfold?'

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

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'End of Shankland saga is nigh, but how will it unfold?'

Another day, another - kinda - update on the Lawrence Shankland story... As we all know by now, Derek McInnes' squad have headed out to Spain for a warm-weather training camp and the Scotland striker is not with them. Advertisement However, according to Hearts Standard editor Joel Sked, the offer of a contract from the Tynecastle club is still there and his future remains "in the balance". "It seems like it's business as usual, the contract is on the table for Lawrence Shankland - a contract which would still make him the highest paid player at the club," Sked told BBC Sportsound. "I have no problem with him holding out to see if there are options. "I think it's still in the balance, but at the very end stage where, one way or another, something has to be done." Hearts kick off their season on 12 July against Dunfermline in the League Cup group stage, so it's safe to say time is ticking. Advertisement "Hearts will need someone to replace him if he doesn't stay," Sked added. "I get why they're trying to wait as long as possible because I think trying to replace Shankland will be very, very difficult. "I don't think it will be much more of a saga, I think we're coming to the end of it, which is needed for all parties."

'End of Shankland saga is nigh, but how will it unfold?'
'End of Shankland saga is nigh, but how will it unfold?'

BBC News

time29-06-2025

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'End of Shankland saga is nigh, but how will it unfold?'

Another day, another - kinda - update on the Lawrence Shankland we all know by now, Derek McInnes' squad have headed out to Spain for a warm-weather training camp and the Scotland striker is not with according to Hearts Standard editor Joel Sked, the offer of a contract from the Tynecastle club is still there and his future remains "in the balance"."It seems like it's business as usual, the contract is on the table for Lawrence Shankland - a contract which would still make him the highest paid player at the club," Sked told BBC Sportsound."I have no problem with him holding out to see if there are options."I think it's still in the balance, but at the very end stage where, one way or another, something has to be done."Hearts kick off their season on 12 July against Dunfermline in the League Cup group stage, so it's safe to say time is ticking."Hearts will need someone to replace him if he doesn't stay," Sked added. "I get why they're trying to wait as long as possible because I think trying to replace Shankland will be very, very difficult."I don't think it will be much more of a saga, I think we're coming to the end of it, which is needed for all parties."

Callum McGregor took fan fireworks fears direct to Celtic chiefs after Rangers clash
Callum McGregor took fan fireworks fears direct to Celtic chiefs after Rangers clash

Scottish Sun

time14-06-2025

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Callum McGregor took fan fireworks fears direct to Celtic chiefs after Rangers clash

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IAN MAXWELL thinks that footballers in Scotland can help the football association in cracking down on fan behaviour issues. This comes as the chief joined the BBC Sportsound team on Saturday afternoon to address Scottish footballing issues. 2 Celtic fan with homemade rocket launcher at the 2022/23 Viaplay cup final 2 Ian Maxwell revealed that Callum McGregor, pictured here with Celtic chief Michael Nicholson, had spoken direct to the Celtic board over the matter Credit: SNS On the show, Maxwell said: "Rangers played Celtic at Hampden [in 2023] and there was a lot of fireworks. 'There was a video online and a guy had a rocket. They are finding ingenious ways to get these things into grounds. 'I spoke to the Celtic board after it and one of them said Callum McGregor had gone to them and said that was the first time the players had actually talked about something coming onto the pitch. 'At that point you go; 'I think we need to use the players'. 'The players are a fundamental part of trying to impact on that behaviour because with the best will in the world myself or Neil Doncaster or someone else saying 'go and not do that' just makes people want to do it. 'But if players are going to supporters and saying 'you are affecting our performance, you are getting in our heads, I'm worried when I'm taking a corner' then that is a positive message. 'The more we can use that player platform to spread that message and make people aware of the danger then the better. 'It's a player's place of work and it's not right they are taking a corner and there's all sorts raining down beside them.' There has been multiple fan incident's across the season. Most include pyrotechnic use, but we also saw Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie struck in the head by a chair from his own fans on the last day of the season. Shock moment Aberdeen star hit with seat thrown from own fans after rivals' pitch invasion Ticket reductions, and the threat of such action, is the route the governing body is taking to try and clamp down on these fan issues. Maxwell added: 'The ticket reduction is the next step. It's a fundamental step. 'We will see how that goes. Hopefully that has the impact. "If it doesn't and we need to look at something else, we will see what the options are at that point.' Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

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