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Scottish Cup final as it happened
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- Hibs win first Scottish Cup since 1902
- David Gray headed Hibs winner in stoppage time
- Stokes (2) for Hibs, Miller & Halliday for Rangers
- Pitch invasion after full-time whistle
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Andy Campbell
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Thank you for joining us today for the Scottish Cup final.
We'll be back tomorrow for live coverage of the Premiership play-off final second leg, Kilmarnock v Falkirk. Please join us then.
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Hibs match-winner and captain David Gray: "It is what you dream about - scoring a winning goal in the last minute of the cup final. It is Roy of the Rovers stuff. This gives us a lot of confidence that we can go and win the league next season."
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Two-goal Hibs striker Anthony Stokes: "I have never doubted my own ability. It is down to me to perform and I have done that today. I am just glad this club has got the hoodoo out of the way and finally won the cup."
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Hibernian head coach Alan Stubbs also gets a shot of the trophy.
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Each of the Hibs players get a hold of the Scottish Cup. It's a memorable day for the men from Easter Road.
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Captain and winning goalscorer David Gray holds the Scottish Cup aloft.
Hibs players back out for presentation
Hibernian players come back out of their dressing room to receive their medals and the Scottish Cup trophy.
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No lap of honour for Hibs
Chick Young adds that there will be a medal and trophy presentation but no lap of honour from the cup winners.
Rangers not coming out to pick up medals
BBC Radio Scotland reporter Chick Young: "The Hibs players are still in their dressing rooms. Rangers are not coming back out to receive their medals."
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FT: Rangers 2-3 Hibernian
'Hibs players are history makers'
Hibernian head coach Alan Stubbs: "They say every cloud has a silver lining, and today we have got that silver lining. I am quite emotional. I probably dreamt this - I thought we were going to win the game 3-1 weeks ago.
"I knew the players were so disappointed last Friday [after their Premiership play-off semi-final defeat by Falkirk] but I saw by their reaction on Monday they were ready for this game.
"They are history makers. You work with them every day and they had a lot of bad luck against them, so to see them achieve it is fantastic."
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Most of the fans who came on to the playing surface have now been ushered off the pitch and police have formed a cordon along the halfway line.
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FT: Rangers 2-3 Hibernian
A lot of fans on the pitch and now police on horseback make their way on to the pitch.