Hibernian face a daunting task in Poland this week as they lock horns with Legia Warsaw in the decisive second leg of their Europa Conference League play-off. David Gray's men have had a full week to fine-tune their plans ahead of the trip, with the carrot of European football's group stage dangling enticingly in front of them. The tie is finely balanced after last week's first leg in Edinburgh, which ended 2-1 in Legia's favour. Yet Josh Mulligan's late strike has kept Hibs very much alive in the contest, offering the travelling support a glimmer of belief that their side can turn the tables and pull off a famous upset in Warsaw. Hibernian's crucial UEFA Conference League play-off clash with Legia Warsaw won't be shown on traditional TV in the UK, but fans back home won't have to miss a kick. The second leg hasn't been picked up by any broadcasters, though the action will still be streamed live via SolidSport. Supporters in the UK can grab a match pass for £12 through the platform's website, with full details available online. For those who can’t tune in live, Hibs TV will be offering both extended highlights and a complete replay once the final whistle has blown. The Conference League Qualification match between Hibernian and Legia Warsaw will be played at the Polish Army Stadium in Warsaw, Poland. It will kick off at 3 pm ET/ 8 pm BST on Thursday, August 28, 2025. Legia Warsaw don’t even need a victory to book their place in the group stage, adding to the challenge for Hibs, they've been rock-solid at home — unbeaten on their own patch this season and riding a six-game streak without defeat at the Stadion Wojska Polskiego. Hibs welcomed back summer recruit Jamie McGrath in last week’s first leg after he'd sat out the previous fixtures, giving David Gray's side a timely lift. Midfielder Joe Newell is yet to feature this season, but encouragingly for the Easter Road outfit, no new injury worries are heading into Thursday's showdown. The Polish giants will be looking to capitalize on their first-leg advantage, but Hibernian will be hoping to cause an upset and progress to the group stage. With the stakes high, this promises to be an exciting encounter. Hibernian will need to be at their best if they are to overcome Legia Warsaw and secure a place in the Europa Conference League group stage. The match will be a tough test for David Gray's side, but they will be looking to rise to the challenge and make their fans proud. The atmosphere at the Polish Army Stadium is sure to be electric, with the home fans cheering on their team and the away fans hoping to see their side pull off a famous win.