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Hibernian to celebrate Scottish Cup win with open-top bus parade in Edinburgh

A general view of the Hampden Park Stadium on July 25, 2012
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Hibernian are set to celebrate their historic Scottish Cup final win over Rangers, their first for 114 years, with a victory parade in Edinburgh.

Scottish Cup winners Hibernian have confirmed that they will celebrate their historic trophy win with an open-top bus parade in Edinburgh on Sunday.

A late header from David Gray in Saturday's final at Hampden Park saw the Hibbees beat Rangers 3-2 and win their first Scottish Cup since 1902.

The open-top bus procession will start from the City Chambers in Edinburgh's High Street at about 3.30pm before winding its way down Princes Street and Leith Walk and finishing at Leith Links at around 5pm.

The game was marred by crowd disorder, prompting the SFA to launch an investigation into the trouble.

This picture shows a general view of Ibrox Stadium ahead of the Scottish League Cup match between Rangers and Inverness in Glasgow on September 16, 2014
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