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HIBS have a great position at half time courtesy of TWO Josh Campbell goals as they bid to inflict more misery on Celtic after their European heartache in midweek against Bayern.
The Hoops came so close to a remarkable knockout stage win over European big hitters Bayern Munich this week but only ended up with tears for souvenirs after Alphonso Davies‘ late strike – and they’ve conceded another goal to Hibs’ Josh Campbell.
And Brendan Rodgers freshens up his line-up for the challenge of taking on an in-form Hibs side at Easter Road.
In come the likes of Luke McCowan, Greg Taylor and Adam Idah from the start.
There’s three changes too for Hibs boss David Gray, who is dreaming of taking a massive scalp.
- Hibs are taking on Celtic at Easter Road TODAY, Saturday February 22
- Hibs vs Celtic has been selected for live TV coverage by Premier Sports
- The game will be shown live on Premier Sports 2 and can be streamed on the Premier Sports player.
- Hibs XI: Smith, Miller, O’Hora, Rocky, Iredale, N. Cadden, Moriah-Welsh, Triantis, Campbell, Bowie, Boyle. Subs: Bursik, Ekpiteta, Newell, C. Cadden, Obita, Hoilett, Gayle, Molotnikov, Kuharevich.
- Celtic XI: Schmeichel, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Trusty, Taylor, McGregor, McCowan, Engels, Kühn, Idah, Maeda. Subs: Sinisalo, Scales, Jota, Yang, Schlupp, Kenny, Hatate, Ralston, Bonnar.
Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page
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Thousands turn out in support for Ukraine as sea of blue & yellow marches through London and demands end to Putin’s war
THOUSANDS have turned out in support for Ukraine, as a sea of blue and yellow marches through London, demanding an end to Putin’s war.
The protesters, who gathered for the third-year anniversary of the invasion, marched on the Russian embassy to call for a withdrawal of troops.



Protesters at the front of the march were carrying a banner which said “Russian Troops Out! Solidarity with Ukraine”.
Chants being recited by the crowd included “Trump you’re no friend, you’re a traitor to Ukraine” and “Putin you can’t hide, we accuse you of genocide”.
Many of the protesters were carrying Ukrainian flags, with numerous UK and Poland flags also in the crowd.
They began at the St Volodymyr statue, a national saint of Ukraine – lead by Ukrainian singers from the Hromada choir.
They then marched from the statue, erected in 1988 to commemorate the 1,000th anniversary of the Christianisation of Ukraine, to the Russian embassy at Kensington Palace Gardens.
A coalition of Ukrainian community and UK-based labour organisations attended the rally.
The march comes amid fears Ukraine is being frozen out of peace talks between Moscow and US President Donald Trump.
In a joint statement, the organisers of Saturday’s march said Ukraine has been made vulnerable by not being provided with enough aid to defeat Russia and is being “expected to consign its own citizens to occupation under a deal imposed by Trump”.
They added that they were calling for “renewed solidarity, that peace must come with the full withdrawal of Russian forces”, as well as for a “surge in military aid to strengthen Ukraine in any negotiations and be able to finally end the occupation if no just agreement is secured”.



Olena Ivashchenko, director of Campaign for Ukraine, said Kyiv’s future was “being decided by politicians behind closed doors” and that “true and sustainable peace cannot be achieved without justice”.
She said: “We call for Russia to withdraw its troops from all of Ukraine, for Trump to end his backroom power games and for the UK to strengthen its leadership in safeguarding Ukraine’s sovereignty and Europe‘s security.”
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) supported the demonstration alongside national unions including GMB, Unison and the NUM.
Barbara Plant, president of GMB, said the union “remains firmly in solidarity with the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom from Russian military aggression”.
Ms Plant said: “Only the ability for the Ukrainian people to truly determine their own future free from Putin’s occupation will bring about a just or lasting peace, and certainly not an alliance of oligarchs.”
The event was organised by the Ukrainian Solidarity Campaign, alongside other Ukrainian community groups and civil society organisations.
Mariia Pastukh, of Vsesvit Ukraine solidarity collective, said the location of the rally near the Russian embassy was to draw attention to “Russia’s imperialist ambitions, which fuelled its brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine”.
She said: “We demand that Russia’s crimes in Ukraine not be forgotten.
“Legitimising this aggression by accepting the occupation would embolden dictators around the world.”
Christopher Ford, secretary of the Ukraine Solidarity Campaign, said: “The millions who have stood by Ukraine are appalled at the conduct of Trump and threat of betrayal, promises made to do whatever it takes to help Ukraine win have collapsed without any explanation.
“We must show that this is not inevitable and raise our voices that a partition and occupation is not a sustainable peace, the UK and Europe must not repeat the errors of 1930s appeasement.”


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