Hibs and Falkirk draw swords again on Friday in what promises to be another thriller. However, it is back to Premiership action tomorrow night with three more fixtures, while Stranraer and Ayr United face up in the first leg of their Championship play-off final first leg.
Bad news for Thistle and Clyde
At Tannadice, Partick Thistle missed the chance to move above Inverness Caledonian Thistle into eighth place.
Meanwhile, at Broadwood, Queen's Park will be strong favourites to beat Clyde and win promotion to League One having established a 3-1 lead over a Cumbernauld side who they have beaten four times in five meetings this season.
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
Peter Houston is suggesting that Will Vaulks, who started at the back tonight, will move into midfield for the second leg because Tom Taiwo has picked up an ankle injury.
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Falkirk's Will Vaulks and his team-mates looked happy at the final whistleImage caption: Falkirk's Will Vaulks and his team-mates looked happy at the final whistle
Falkirk manager Peter Houston
On BBC Radio Scotland
"I felt in the first half, our shape was quite good and they were not causing us problems.
"We got the break and went ahead, but in the first 20 minutes of the second half, Hibs were very good.
"I wanted to be in the game going into the second leg.
"It is a winner takes all and it could go to extra time or penalty kicks.
"I am looking forward to it. I think we have done magnificently this season, but we want to take it further."
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
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Hibs dominated but have failed to turn superiority into results. How many times have we said that this season?
Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs
On BBC Radio Scotland
"It was a tight game because of the decision - that one where he rolled the ball with his hand then cleared it.
"The officials sadly got a big call wrong. A catastrophic mistake at a crucial time.
"That would have been for us to go 3-1 in front and would have taken the stuffing out of them.
"I think we were good the whole game and were unfortunate to be one behind.
"Second half, I thought we picked up the tempo and had a real zest about us.
"I think it is wide open and I just hope people get the decisions right on Friday."
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Hibs should have been out of sight. I thought they were brilliant in the second half and I think Peter Houston will have been delighted to come away with a draw because Falkirk rode their luck tonight
FT: Clyde 1-3 Queen's Park
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Broadwood
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Quote Message: Queen's Park took control after the break and Gus MacPherson's side are in pole position to go into League One
Queen's Park took control after the break and Gus MacPherson's side are in pole position to go into League One
FT: Dundee United 3-3 Partick Thistle
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Dundee United showed the fight they will need to get out of the Championship next season, but at one stage they looked like they were dead and buried
FULL-TIME
Clyde 1-3 Queen's Park
FULL-TIME
Dundee United 3-3 Partick Thistle
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
That's the fourth draw in a row between Hibs and Falkirk. Someone has to win Friday's second leg to take their place in the final against Kilmarnock.
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
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FULL-TIME
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
The final whistle blows on a breathless first leg of this Premiership play-off semi-final.
GOAL
Dundee United 3-3 Partick Thistle (Justin Johnson)
Thistle back off Justin Johnson and he drills a low shot into the back of the net.
YELLOW CARD
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
Hibs' Anthony Stokes is booked for a high challenge on Myles Hippolyte. By the way Martin Boyle replaced Liam Henderson. Not much time for the midfielder to make a difference as we enter four minutes of stoppage time.
GOAL
Dundee United 2-3 Partick Thistle (Edward Ofere)
Striker Edward Ofere reduces Thistle's lead with a drive from the edge of the penalty box.
GOAL
Clyde 1-3 Queen's Park (David Galt)
David Galt fires a superb long-range drive into the net - and into the heart of Bully Wee fans as the Spiders continue their dominance against Clyde this season.
CLOSE!
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
Almost a goalkeeping error at the other end as Danny Rogers is almost deceived by a powerful low drive from Anthony Stokes, but the Falkirk man gets down to turn it wide for a corner. Darren McGregor meets it once more, but this time the header flies well over.
GOAL
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk (Bob McHugh)
Out of the blue, the Bairns are level as Bob Hugh shoots on the turn following a high ball into the penalty box and the ball squirms under goalkeeper Connor Logan. A howler from the big former Leicester City man who went down in instalments.
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Hibs and Falkirk draw swords again on Friday in what promises to be another thriller. However, it is back to Premiership action tomorrow night with three more fixtures, while Stranraer and Ayr United face up in the first leg of their Championship play-off final first leg.
Bad news for Thistle and Clyde
At Tannadice, Partick Thistle missed the chance to move above Inverness Caledonian Thistle into eighth place.
Meanwhile, at Broadwood, Queen's Park will be strong favourites to beat Clyde and win promotion to League One having established a 3-1 lead over a Cumbernauld side who they have beaten four times in five meetings this season.
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
Peter Houston is suggesting that Will Vaulks, who started at the back tonight, will move into midfield for the second leg because Tom Taiwo has picked up an ankle injury.
Falkirk manager Peter Houston
On BBC Radio Scotland
"I felt in the first half, our shape was quite good and they were not causing us problems.
"We got the break and went ahead, but in the first 20 minutes of the second half, Hibs were very good.
"I wanted to be in the game going into the second leg.
"It is a winner takes all and it could go to extra time or penalty kicks.
"I am looking forward to it. I think we have done magnificently this season, but we want to take it further."
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs
On BBC Radio Scotland
"It was a tight game because of the decision - that one where he rolled the ball with his hand then cleared it.
"The officials sadly got a big call wrong. A catastrophic mistake at a crucial time.
"That would have been for us to go 3-1 in front and would have taken the stuffing out of them.
"I think we were good the whole game and were unfortunate to be one behind.
"Second half, I thought we picked up the tempo and had a real zest about us.
"I think it is wide open and I just hope people get the decisions right on Friday."
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
FT: Clyde 1-3 Queen's Park
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Broadwood
FT: Dundee United 3-3 Partick Thistle
FULL-TIME
Clyde 1-3 Queen's Park
FULL-TIME
Dundee United 3-3 Partick Thistle
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
That's the fourth draw in a row between Hibs and Falkirk. Someone has to win Friday's second leg to take their place in the final against Kilmarnock.
FT: Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
FULL-TIME
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
The final whistle blows on a breathless first leg of this Premiership play-off semi-final.
GOAL
Dundee United 3-3 Partick Thistle (Justin Johnson)
Thistle back off Justin Johnson and he drills a low shot into the back of the net.
YELLOW CARD
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
Hibs' Anthony Stokes is booked for a high challenge on Myles Hippolyte. By the way Martin Boyle replaced Liam Henderson. Not much time for the midfielder to make a difference as we enter four minutes of stoppage time.
GOAL
Dundee United 2-3 Partick Thistle (Edward Ofere)
Striker Edward Ofere reduces Thistle's lead with a drive from the edge of the penalty box.
GOAL
Clyde 1-3 Queen's Park (David Galt)
David Galt fires a superb long-range drive into the net - and into the heart of Bully Wee fans as the Spiders continue their dominance against Clyde this season.
CLOSE!
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk
Almost a goalkeeping error at the other end as Danny Rogers is almost deceived by a powerful low drive from Anthony Stokes, but the Falkirk man gets down to turn it wide for a corner. Darren McGregor meets it once more, but this time the header flies well over.
GOAL
Hibernian 2-2 Falkirk (Bob McHugh)
Out of the blue, the Bairns are level as Bob Hugh shoots on the turn following a high ball into the penalty box and the ball squirms under goalkeeper Connor Logan. A howler from the big former Leicester City man who went down in instalments.