Hibernian welcome Dundee United to Easter Road on Wednesday evening with three league positions separating the sides in the Scottish Premiership. The hosts sit fifth with 35 points while United occupy eighth place on 25 points after a season plagued by draws. David Gray's men enter as clear favorites at home, though their recent inconsistency has kept results unpredictable. Both clubs need points for different reasons—Hibs to cement a top-six finish and United to pull away from the bottom half.
Hibernian's form has stuttered since the turn of the year. A 3-1 win at Kilmarnock on January 3rd felt like a platform, but defeats to Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup and a 4-1 hammering at Falkirk exposed defensive vulnerabilities. The goalless draw against Rangers last Sunday steadied the ship somewhat. Kieron Bowie leads the attack with eight league goals this season, supported by James McGrath on seven. Gray will be without Martin Boyle and Nicky Cadden through injury, though Rocky Bushiri and Miguel Chaiwa return from Africa Cup of Nations duty to bolster defensive options.
Jim Goodwin's Dundee United have drawn ten of their 22 league matches, collecting more stalemates than any other top-flight side. January brought little joy with a derby defeat to Dundee and a 4-0 thrashing at Celtic before last week's scoreless draw with St Mirren. United have scored just twice in their last four outings, though they did manage three in a late December win at Livingston. The Tangerines travel to Edinburgh searching for the attacking spark that has largely eluded them during a frustrating campaign.
These clubs have produced goals whenever they meet recently. Last season's four encounters delivered totals of five, two, four, and four goals respectively. The September meeting at Easter Road finished 3-3 in a breathless encounter. United won the first fixture 3-2 at Tannadice before Hibs claimed both subsequent matches by 3-1 margins. The historical record stands remarkably close—Hibernian lead with 79 wins to Dundee United's 75, with 69 draws across 223 meetings.
I'm backing Both Teams To Score at 1.80. Hibernian have conceded in four of their last five matches, while Dundee United found the net in five of their last six away fixtures. The September meeting between these sides saw six goals shared. The xG projection (2.16–1.28) supports a 2-1 finish.