Gallery: Hibs Kids, Ladies Day & Important Win
We extended our 100% record on Hibs Kids matchdays at Easter Road with a 3-0 win over Kilmarnock on Saturday afternoon!
It was a rapid start from David Gray's men as Owen Elding fired Hibs ahead shockingly quick - with his neat finish inside 13 seconds the fastest goal in the William Hill Premiership this season.
Felix Passlack doubled our advantage 12 minutes later with the simplest of finishes, before Ante Šuto wrapped up all three points with a smart stoppage-time strike.
Both the Men's and Women's Teams are unbeaten across all 2025/26 Hibs Kids fixtures; with Saturday's victory ensuring all young Hibees headed home with a smile on their face!
We also hosted an exclusive 'Ladies Day' ahead of the match on Saturday!
Hosted by the one and only Grant Stott, our Ladies Day experience included a fabulous afternoon tea, live entertainment, and an inclusive bar throughout the day
Guests also enjoyed an executive seat in the Famous Five Stand, along with refreshments and snacks during half-time!
Shortly before kick-off, a special Harp was presented to the Club by Michael Devlin, a descendant of Hibernian FC co-founder Michael Whelehan, and Gordon McCabe, on behalf of the St Pats Supporters Branch.
The harp was accepted pre-match by Hibs legend Pat Stanton on behalf of the Club.
There was an impeccably observed minute's applause for Hibernian FC legend, Alex Cropley, who passed away aged 75 on Friday 27 March.
Known as ‘Sodjer’ by his teammates, Cropley was a terrific creative midfielder and was part of the iconic Turnbull’s Tornadoes team of the 1970s - playing an integral role in our 1972 League Cup triumph and our 0-7 victory over Hearts on New Year’s Day 1973.
The dynamic midfielder was hugely popular with the Hibs support, making his debut in 1969 before going on to make 199 appearances for the Club; and was later inducted into the Hibernian FC Hall of Fame.
The Easter Road faithful were quickly brought back out of their seats as the game got under way, with Passlack catching out Killie and swiftly slipping Elding in behind, allowing the forward to cleverly fire Hibs in front within 13 seconds.
Passlack added a second not long after with an open-goal finish before Martin Boyle picked out Šuto with a fantastic low cross in second-half stoppage-time, with the towering forward sliding in our third to secure the victory in Leith!

