Hibs got the season off to a dream start by beating
Edinburgh derby rivals
Hearts 1–0 at
Tynecastle.
Brian Kerr, who was making his competitive debut for Hibs, scored the goal in the second minute. Hibs continued their winning start to the season, coming from 2–0 down to beat
Gretna 4–2. Hibs extended their unbeaten run with two draws, 0–0 away to
Dundee Utd and 3–3 at home with
Aberdeen. In the latter game, Hibs had to come back from 3–1 down after two clear mistakes by their
goalkeeper,
Yves Ma-Kalambay. Hibs then beat
Inverness 1–0 in their next game, during which Ma-Kalambay saved a
penalty taken by
Marius Niculae. Despite being unbeaten in the league, Hibs were expected to struggle in the next three games, as they were due to play both of the
Old Firm. Hibs upset
league champions Celtic at
Easter Road 3–2, although they were aided by two clear errors made by
Celtic goalkeeper
Artur Boruc. Hibs then bounced back from their disappointing
CIS Cup exit by beating Kilmarnock 4–1, mainly thanks to a
hat trick by Clayton Donaldson. In the following match, Hibs beat
Rangers 1–0 at
Ibrox to temporarily go top of the
SPL and extend their unbeaten league run to 10 games, including the last game of
the 2006–07 season. Hibs then started a dreadful run of form by losing their next two games against
Motherwell and
St Mirren. After a 1–0 victory over
Gretna, Hibs went on a run of 11 games without a win in the
SPL. By the end of 2007, Hibs had fallen out of the top six. This slump prompted the resignation of manager
John Collins in December.
Mixu Paatelainen was appointed as manager on 10 January 2008. Hibs won their first game under him, defeating
Inverness 3–0 in the
Scottish Cup, but lost their first league game, 1–0 in the derby at Tynecastle. Hibs won four successive league games in February, defeating
Gretna 4–2,
Aberdeen 3–1,
Inverness 2–0 and
Falkirk 2–0. Hibs lost their next league game 2–0 against
Celtic, but bounced back to win their next two games, 1–0 against
Motherwell and 2–0 against
Kilmarnock. This completed a run of 6 wins in 7 league games. Hibs lost their next two games to
Rangers and
Motherwell, but defeated
St Mirren 2–0 in their last game before the
SPL split. Hibs guaranteed a spot in the
Intertoto Cup by finishing in the top six at the split. This was because Falkirk, the only other SPL side who applied to enter the competition, finished in the bottom half of the table and therefore could no longer overtake Hibs. Hibs were in contention for a
UEFA Cup place at this point, but then only took two points from the five games after the league split and finished in sixth place.
Results Final table == Scottish League Cup ==