David Gray needs to be dropped or given to the end of the season then get a new manager he hasn’t taken Hibs anywhere this season.
Anon
Hibs need to look at the dugout. With the right manager and fit you see what can happen, with Hearts a great example. The best Hibs fit was in the other dugout. Questions return regarding Gray
Lee
Just sums up Hibs at moment, predictable from Gray, big players missing big chances, no new signings in middle of the window so off pitch aren't doing their job either. Need to a quick turn around to have any chance of Europe
No VAR until late startpublished at 15:10 GMT 17 January
15:10 GMT 17 January
None of this afternoon's games have VAR in operation. The Premiership clubs hosting matches had the option but chose not to as they would need to pay for it.
It will be in action at Tynecastle tonight, though, because it has to be for televised games at top-flight grounds.
Opportunity knocks at Rugby Parkpublished at 15:06 GMT 17 January
15:06 GMT 17 January
Kilmarnock 0-0 Dundee
Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
Kilmarnock are desperate to end their long winless run and move forward under new management.
Neil McCann says he's been encouraged by what he's seeing behind the scenes and is urging his side to show bravery to get that result.
There's been a significant upturn for Dundee of late. Three wins from four and additions to the squad, they come here with a degree of belief that wasn't there earlier this season.
Six changes for 'Well on Kettlewell returnpublished at 14:54 GMT 17 January
14:54 GMT 17 January
Motherwell v Ross County (15:00)
Motherwell have made six changes to their side and Jens Berthel Askou has given teenager Luca Ross a first ever start for the club.
Young goalkeeper Matty Connelly also comes in, alongside Johnny Koutroumbis, Liam Gordon, Callum Slattery and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos.
Stuart Kettlewell returns to his former club as County boss once more, and names a side very similar to the one that beat Partick Thistle in the league.
There's plenty of experience in the likes of Ross Docherty and Connor Randall, with Trevor Carson, Dean Cornelius and Jordan White all having had spells at Motherwell.
Familiar foes in poor formpublished at 14:51 GMT 17 January
14:51 GMT 17 January
Livingston v St Mirren (15:00)
Livingston and St Mirren were scheduled to meet each other in the Scottish Premiership earlier this month but the game was postponed, to be played this coming Tuesday evening.
Hence, these sides will get to know each other quite well over the next few days, having last met in Paisley only a few weeks ago when St Mirren won 1-0.
But that was the Premier Sports Cup winners' last win, with a draw and four defeats since. Their only change today is Jayden Richardson in for Conor McMenamin.
Livi's wait for victory goes back to August and they've picked up just six draws in the interim. They make four changes today with recent signing Scott Arfield coming into the starting XI, along with Daniel Finlayson, Robbie Muirhead and Lewis Smith.
Farrugia among subs at Tannadicepublished at 14:46 GMT 17 January
14:46 GMT 17 January
Dundee United v Ayr United (15:00)
Dundee United's new signing Neil Farrugia is on the bench today. Born in Paris, the Republic of Ireland Under-21 international has a degree from UCD in biomedical science.
Clever boy.
Opponents Ayr United are fourth in the Championship and beat Turriff United 3-0 to reach the fourth round.