domestically, the Gers are not only aiming to maintain their positive momentum for the Europa League but also as a foundation for next season.
However, they are set to face a challenging opponent in Hibernian, who are the Scottish Premiership’s most in-form side over recent weeks – having avoided defeat in all of their past 15 league outings.
David Gray’s side initially made a dreadful start to the 2024-25 season, as Hibs placed bottom of the league table after 16 matchdays with only two wins, six draws and eight defeats in that time.
A 3-1 victory against Ross County in mid-December sparked a sensational run for Hibs, with Gray’s side picking up 10 wins and five draws from the following 15 league outings.
Those results have lifted Hibernian from bottom of the standings to third in the Scottish Premiership table, sitting 18 points behind Rangers and nine above seventh-placed St Mirren – meaning their place in the top half of the table is already secured.
Despite that, Hibs will be aiming to maintain their unbeaten run in the league with their sights set on as high a finish as possible as they strive to secure European football domestically, the Gers are not only aiming to maintain their positive momentum for the Europa League but also as a foundation for next season.
However, they are set to face a challenging opponent in Hibernian, who are the Scottish Premiership’s most in-form side over recent weeks – having avoided defeat in all of their past 15 league outings.
David Gray’s side initially made a dreadful start to the 2024-25 season, as Hibs placed bottom of the league table after 16 matchdays with only two wins, six draws and eight defeats in that time.
A 3-1 victory against Ross County in mid-December sparked a sensational run for Hibs, with Gray’s side picking up 10 wins and five draws from the following 15 league outings.
Those results have lifted Hibernian from bottom of the standings to third in the Scottish Premiership table, sitting 18 points behind Rangers and nine above seventh-placed St Mirren – meaning their place in the top half of the table is already secured.
Despite that, Hibs will be aiming to maintain their unbeaten run in the league with their sights set on as high a finish as possible as they strive to secure European football domestically, the Gers are not only aiming to maintain their positive momentum for the Europa League but also as a foundation for next season.
However, they are set to face a challenging opponent in Hibernian, who are the Scottish Premiership’s most in-form side over recent weeks – having avoided defeat in all of their past 15 league outings.
David Gray’s side initially made a dreadful start to the 2024-25 season, as Hibs placed bottom of the league table after 16 matchdays with only two wins, six draws and eight defeats in that time.
A 3-1 victory against Ross County in mid-December sparked a sensational run for Hibs, with Gray’s side picking up 10 wins and five draws from the following 15 league outings.
Those results have lifted Hibernian from bottom of the standings to third in the Scottish Premiership table, sitting 18 points behind Rangers and nine above seventh-placed St Mirren – meaning their place in the top half of the table is already secured.
Despite that, Hibs will be aiming to maintain their unbeaten run in the league with their sights set on as high a finish as possible as they strive to secure European football next term.next term.next term.