Hibernian's Europa League campaign saw them travel to Denmark to face FC Midtjylland, resulting in a 1-1 draw. The match ended with FC Midtjylland's Oliver Sørensen winning a free kick in the defensive half, after a foul by Jack Iredale. In the 94th minute, Kanayo Megwa won a free kick on the right wing for Hibernian. Earlier, Friday Etim's right-footed shot from the centre of the box was blocked. The fourth official announced 4 minutes of added time, and Adam Gabriel's header from the centre of the box missed to the right. Mads Bech and Warren O'Hora received yellow cards in the 90th minute. Alasana Manneh and Jordan Obita also received yellow cards for bad fouls. Denil Castillo won a free kick in the attacking half after a foul by Alasana Manneh. Franculino Djú's left-footed shot from the centre of the box missed to the right. Substitutions were made, with Adam Gabriel replacing Kevin Mbabu and Thibault Klidje replacing Martin Boyle. Kevin Mbabu's left-footed shot from the centre of the box was saved by Jordan Smith. Mikel Krüger-Johnsen won a free kick on the left wing after a foul by Kanayo Megwa. The match was closely contested, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. Hibernian's draw against Midtjylland is a significant result in their Europa League campaign. The team's performance was marked by determination and resilience. Hibernian's manager will be pleased with the team's effort, despite the challenges they faced. The draw sets the stage for the next match in the Europa League. Hibernian's players, including Jack Iredale and Kanayo Megwa, played a crucial role in the match. The team's strategy and tactics were well-executed, leading to the desirable outcome.