Hibernian faces FC Midtjylland in the Europa League qualifier second leg, seeking to advance to the group stage. The team's head coach, David Gray, praised his players' performance in the first leg, saying they were 'outstanding to a man.' Hibernian's Jamie McGrath scored on his debut in the first leg, and he is expected to continue in an advanced role alongside Martin Boyle. FC Midtjylland's Franculino Dju has warned Hibernian that he 'wants to score more' and is looking forward to the 'exciting' contest in Edinburgh. Hibernian is set to be without defender Lewis Miller and midfielder Joe Newell due to injury. The team's summer signing, Josh Mulligan, will hope to retain his place in centre-midfield. FC Midtjylland's Thomas Thomasberg will look to build on his team's 6-2 win over Sonderjyske in their recent league match. The Danish team's clinical touch in front of goal will be a concern for Hibernian's defense. The match is scheduled to take place on Thursday night, with the winners advancing to the next round of the Europa League. Hibernian's fans will be eager to see their team secure a positive result and take a step closer to qualifying for the League Phase. The team's performance in the first leg has given them confidence, and they will look to build on that momentum. With the stakes high, Hibernian will need to be at their best to overcome FC Midtjylland and achieve their goal. Hibernian's home advantage will be crucial in the match, and they will look to use it to their advantage. The team's defense will need to be solid to prevent FC Midtjylland's attacking players from scoring. Hibernian's midfield will also play a key role in the match, as they will look to control the tempo of the game and create scoring opportunities. The match promises to be an exciting and closely contested encounter, with both teams giving their all to achieve victory.