A wake-up call for Hibs?published at 13:47 BST 13 August 2025
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

After 30 minutes on Sunday afternoon at Easter Road, Hibs looked destined for another Premiership win.
Leading 2-0 against a Kilmarnock team who barely looked a threat, the collapse that left Hibs with one point rather than three was a shock.
Whether it was down to complacency or mental fatigue, David Gray was quick to remind his team that playing Thursday and Sunday will be the norm if Hibs are to achieve their goals.
The players will have been made well aware of what the demands are and further lapses will not be tolerated.
This week brings two matches that will go a long way to determining what type of campaign the club will have.
First up is Partizan Belgrade at home. Hibs' terrific 2-0 win in Serbia was one the best results in recent seasons for a Scottish club, but it's only half-time in the tie and Partizan's stunning 7-2 away win in the Serbian Super Liga against Napredak at the weekend is an indication they can still pose problems.
The prize that awaits is a continuation of their European adventures with Poland the likely next country to visit for a tie with Legia Warsaw.
Then on Sunday it's the short distance along the M8 to take on Livingston with a place in the last eight of the League Cup up for grabs.
Newly-promoted Livingston have started the Premiership season well and these are the type of matches where you really find out what your team is about.
The slip-up against Kilmarnock may just act as a wake-up call to Gray's players that every game matters and not just the big European nights or derby matches.
























