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Rangers are now talking of a domestic Treble amid the Philippe Clement revolution - but Hibs will be desperate to put an end to the dreams of Ibrox fans.

Rangers already have the League Cup in their trophy cabinet and are sitting at the top of the Premiership. Fans could look back at this quarter-final showdown in the capital as a pivotal point in the campaign when it's all said and done.

The Light Blues are coming off an impressive performance in their 2-2 Europa League draw on the road at Benfica - and boss Clement will look to continue the momentum.

But Nick Montgomery has his own ambitions to focus on and momentum is building under the boss at the right time. A four-game unbeaten run has seen Hibs move into the top six - and the boss will have his sights set on Hampden.The Scottish Cup hasn't been brought back since 2016 when Hibs saw off Rangers in a memorable showdown at the national stadium - and a win over Gers this time could set them on the path to glory again. Hibs: Marshall, Fish, Boyle, Newell, Cadden, Myziane, Emiliano, Obita, Triantis, Moriah-Welsh, Rocky. Subs: Wollacott, Hanlon, Levitt, Youan, Mayenda, Stevenson, Le Fondre, Jair, Whittaker.Rangers: Butland, Tavernier, Goldson, Souttar, Ridvan, Lundstram, Diomande, Lawrence, Sterling, Silva, Dessers. Subs: McCrorie, Matondo, Roofe, Davies, Balogun, Barisic, Raskin, McCausland, McKinnon.Follow all the build-up and action from Easter Road LIVE as it happens!It appears to be a head injury for Martin Boyle as both clubs' medical teams attend to the stricken forward.

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