Hibernian will host Legia Warsaw at Easter Road for the first leg of their Conference League playoff tie on Thursday.
The Cabbage advanced after a close match against Partizan Belgrade in the previous round. The Polish side, on the other hand, is joining the Conference League after being eliminated by AEK Larnaca in the Europa League qualifiers.
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How to watch Hibernian vs Legia Warsaw online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United Kingdom (UK), the Conference League Qualification match between Hibernian and Legia Warsaw will be available to watch and stream online live through SolidSport.
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Hibernian vs Legia Warsaw kick-off time
The Conference League Qualification match between Hibernian and Legia Warsaw will be played at Easter Road Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland.
It will kick off at 8 pm BST on Thursday, August 21, in the UK.
Team news & squads
Hibernian team news
Hibs head coach David Gray will be hopeful about the availability of Jamie McGrath following the midfielder's absence from the last two games due to injury. McGrath could be in the starting lineup, potentially forming a front three with Martin Boyle and Kieron Bowie.
Defensively, it appears Gray is leaning towards a back three, likely comprising Rocky Bushiri, Warren O'Hora and Jack Iredale.
Legia Warsaw team news
Goalkeeper Claude Goncalves is still out due to injury and has missed the last two matches.
Midfielder Bartosz Kapustka is available for selection after serving his one-match ban, while Ruben Vinagre, Rafal Augustyniak and Jean-Pierre Nsame are all expected to be recalled to the squad after being on the bench at the weekend.


