Martin Boyle continued his scoring streak to help Hibernian reach the Scottish Cup fifth round with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Clydebank. The Australia international – who has notched a double in each of the last three games – broke the deadlock inside two minutes.
Martin Boyle has continued his remarkable scoring run in Scotland, notching a double for the third successive week for Hibernian.
Hibs beat Clydebank to make it through in the Scottish Cup and manager David Gray was pleased with two things in particular.
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Martin Boyle continued his scoring streak to help Hibernian reach the Scottish Cup fifth round with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Clydebank. The Australia international – who has notched a double in each of the last three games – broke the deadlock inside two minutes.
With the win in the bag before the hour, Hibs welcomed summer signing Kieron Bowie back to the field following four months out with a hamstring injury. Touted by Gray himself as the next possible Scotland No 9 upon his arrival in August, his return to action was a welcome sight for manager and fans alike.