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Sunday's match at Easter Road brings together two sides eager to get back to winning ways. With a winless October, Hibernian's last victory came all the way back on 14 September - a run of five games.
A 2–0 win put Hibs into a quarter-final at Dundee United. [11] Three first-half goals gave Hibs a 3–1 win at Tannadice, which meant that Hibs qualified for a fifth consecutive national cup semi-final. [12] Hibs were drawn to play defending league champions Rangers at that stage. [12]
Watch the best of the action from Easter Road as Dundee United claim a dramatic late point against Hibs. (Available to UK users only) Highlights: Hibs 1-1 Dundee United
[9] [10] Hibs and Dundee both progressed to the last 16, where they were drawn against each other again. [11] A 1–0 win in the rematch put Hibs into the quarter-finals, where they were drawn away to Championship side Alloa Athletic. [12] Hibs came from behind to win 2–1 at Alloa, and were then paired with St Johnstone in the semi-finals. [13]
During the 1985–86 season, the Scottish football club Hibernian F.C. was placed 8th in the Scottish Premier Division. The team reached the final of the Scottish League Cup , losing to Aberdeen , and also reached the semifinals of the Scottish Cup .
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Hibs lost to league strugglers Dundee United in both cup competitions; 2–1 in a Scottish Cup semi-final, and 2–1 after extra time in the League Cup quarter-final. The season also saw the development of a number of promising young players, particularly strikers Derek Riordan and Garry O'Connor .
With 30 members in 1882 it was one of the smallest senior clubs in Dundee, only West End being smaller; Harp was twice the size, having joined the Scottish Football Association in 1881 [4] and therefore attracting the Irish-origin players who wanted to play, and fans who wanted to watch, senior football. Hibernian and West End, along with ...