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Hamilton Academical vs Hibernian. Scottish Premiership.

The HopeCBD Stadium.

Hamilton Academical 0

    Hibernian 4

    • M Boyle (10th minute pen)
    • C Doidge (39th minute)
    • P McGinn (65th minute)
    • K Nisbet (68th minute)

    Hamilton 0-4 Hibernian: Emphatic win sends Hibs second with Paul McGinn and Kevin Nisbet among scorers

    Report as Martin Boyle, Christian Doidge, Paul McGinn and Kevin Nisbet seal an emphatic win for Hibernian, who move into second ahead of Celtic in the Scottish Premiership table; Hamilton drop to 11th and sit just one point above bottom-club Ross County

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Hamilton and Hibernian.

    Hibernian leapfrogged Celtic into second place in the Scottish Premiership with an impressive 4-0 win at Hamilton.

    Martin Boyle slammed in a penalty after 10 minutes and returning striker Christian Doidge doubled the visitors' lead six minutes from the interval with a close-range header.

    Defender Paul McGinn and striker Kevin Nisbet added further goals in the second half as Jack Ross' in-form side ran out comfortable winners.

    Hibs move one point ahead of the Hoops - who have three games in hand and play Kilmarnock at Parkhead on Sunday - and 12 behind leaders Rangers.

    After a draw against Aberdeen and a win over Kilmarnock, Brian Rice's men were looking to make it three homes games unbeaten but will return to the drawing board.

    Charlie Trafford replaced suspended Hakeem Odoffin for Accies but his return saw him concede the penalty which allowed the visitors to take the early lead.

    Martin Boyle scores the opening goal from the spot
    Image: Martin Boyle scores the opening goal from the spot

    Referee Kevin Clancy judged the midfielder to have bundled defender Ryan Porteous to the ground at a Hibs corner.

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    There was little dissent from the home team and Boyle sent Accies goalkeeper Ryan Fulton the wrong way with a powerful penalty.

    Hibs midfielder Melker Hallberg had earlier fired a shot over the Accies bar after breaching the home defence.

    Doidge, in for injured Jamie Murphy, then had his first chance when he found himself racing on to a Paul Hanlon pass with only Fulton to beat. But the Accies number one charged out to make a good blocking tackle to prevent a second.

    In their own tenacious way, Hamilton battled hard in response but Hibs were giving nothing away in defence while always carrying a threat at the other end.

    The Leith side did doubled their lead in the 39th minute when Doidge rose at the back post to head in a Drey Wright cross with Fulton hesitant.

    Tunde Owolabi replaced Callum Smith for the start of the second half which sparked some Accies pressure with the substitute testing Hibs keeper Ofir Marciano with a low 25-yard drive.

    Hibernian's Paul McGinn (centre) celebrates his goal - his third in three games
    Image: Hibernian's Paul McGinn (centre) celebrates his goal - his third in three games

    Trafford was then replaced by Nathan Thomas before Andy Winter took over from Lee Hodson as Rice looked for another route back into the match.

    However, it was Hibs who had the next chance on the counter when Boyle sped on to a Nisbet pass and cut the ball back for Wright but he flashed his shot over the bar.

    Then came two Hibs goals in quick succession. In the 65th minute, after Boyle and Nisbet had combined at pace, McGinn latched on to the loose ball in the box to thunder in a third.

    Three minutes later, with Hamilton still reeling, Nisbet was in hand to knock the ball over the line after Fulton had parried a cut-back from Boyle.

    Fulton turned a shot from substitute Steven Bradley, making his Premiership debut, on to the bar and saved a header from Doidge in the closing minutes.

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