We're back to cinch Premiership action on Wednesday evening as we take on Ross County in Dingwall - read the full match preview below!
The Lowdown
Nick Montgomery’s men travel to the Global Energy Stadium for their game in-hand this Wednesday evening – kick-off at 7.45pm.
The Hibees come into this one off the back of a Scottish Cup exit against Rangers, but are four games unbeaten in the league.
Montgomery’s side currently sit sixth in the cinch Premiership with 34 points from 28 games. A victory would take Hibs four points behind Kilmarnock, who sit in fifth-place.
Dundee, though, who sit one place and one point behind Hibs in seventh, will also play their game in hand as they take on Aberdeen at Dens Park.
Team News
Nick Montgomery will be without the long-term absentees of Luke Amos, Josh Campbell, and Jake Doyle-Hayes on Wednesday evening. Our Head Coach is hopeful that the trio will be available after the international break.

There’s positive news on Lewis Miller who returned back to training this morning (Monday 11 March, 2024), whilst Dylan Vente is a doubt with an ankle knock.
Jordan Obita will be available on Wednesday night as his suspension is only for the Scottish Cup. Following SFA rules, Nathan Moriah-Welsh will be suspended for one league game and one Scottish Cup match, meaning he is unavailable for our trip to Dingwall.
The Visitors
Ross County have had around 10 days to prepare for this fixture after being knocked out in the Scottish Cup earlier this season.
Their last game, in fact, was their defeat to Hibs at Easter Road. Montgomery’s side ran out 2-0 victors thanks to goals from Myziane Maolida and Dylan Levitt.
In their last two games, though, at the Global Energy Stadium, the Staggies have come away with four points drawing with St Mirren and beating Livingston.
They currently sit 11th in the cinch Premiership with 23 points from 28 games, just four points behind Aberdeen in 10th.
How To Watch
Ticket for the match are now on General Sale.
For more information on match tickets, please CLICK HERE.
If you're not at the match, you can follow the action on Hibs TV.
International Hibs TV subscribers can watch the full game live with commentary from Cliff Pike and Kevin Harper.
Subscribers in the UK & Ireland will be able to listen along to live audio.