Over the years, we have seen many celebrities come out and publicly announce their support of the Easter Road club – and here are some of the most famous ones.

. Famous Hibs fans
Hibs have plenty of celebrity fans as you will see from our photo gallery Photo: Photo: Third Party

. Josh Taylor
Boxing champion Josh Taylor is a big Hibs fan. The 'Tartan Tornado' from Prestonpans can often be seen at Easter Road. Photo: Photo: Getty

. Irvine Welsh
Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh is another well-known Hibby. The Muirhouse-raised writer now lives in Chicago, but often gives his thoughts on all things Hibs on his Twitter account. Photo: Photo: JPI Media

. Dougray Scott
Mission Impossible actor Dougray Scott still follows his beloved Hibs from his home in Hollywood.The Fife-born actor revealed in an interview: “I’ve got Hibs TV, so I watch every single game I can. I’d love to get back for more matches though." Photo: Photo: Third Party

5. The Proclaimers
Proclaimers Craig and Charlie Reid are Hibs-daft. The Leith-born twins' anthem, Sunshine On Leith, can be heard swirling around Easter Road come rain or shine. Photo: Photo: Third Party

6. Jamie and Andy Murray
The Proclaimers are not the only famous Hibs-daft siblings. The Murray brothers - Andy and Jamie - are also of a green-and-white persuasion. Their love of the Easter Road club stems from their grandfather, Roy Erskine, who played full-back for Hibs in the 50s. Photo: Photo: Getty

7. Lloyd Quinan
Former TV weatherman and MSP Lloyd Quinan is another life-long Hibs supporter. Photo: Photo: Third Party

8. Grant Stott
Broadcaster, presenter and pantomime actor Grant Stott is a well-known Hibs supporter. Photo: Photo: JPI Media