Campbell Double: Hibs Beat Falkirk to Boost Euro Hopes
Josh Campbell scored twice on his first start of 2026 as Hibernian beat Falkirk 3-1 away, moving five points clear in sixth place and boosting their European
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Sign inJosh Campbell scored twice on his first start of 2026 as Hibernian beat Falkirk 3-1 away, moving five points clear in sixth place and boosting their European
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