Hibernian have provided a further positive injury update on the condition of Martin Boyle. 

The 30-year-old was involved in a nasty aerial collision with Rangers defender John Souttar during last night's Scottish Cup quarter-final tie at Easter Road. 

After receiving lengthy treatment on the pitch from both teams' medical staff, the Australia international was stretchered off the field and rushed to hospital. 

He was kept in overnight to undergo tests as the club revealed he was in a stable condition.

Now, the pacey winger is back home with his family, with the results of those examinations coming back all clear.

An updated club statement reads: "Hibernian FC can confirm that Martin Boyle has returned home from hospital in the company of his wife and children.

"The winger went straight to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary following the first half collision against Rangers and was put through a thorough medical examination to understand the severity of the injury.

"The tests thankfully came back all clear and revealed that Martin has concussion. He will now rest at home and will follow the concussion protocol.

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"The Club would like to thank the staff at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, alongside the stadium ambulance crew, and medical departments at Hibernian FC and Rangers for the treatment they provided to Martin."

Hibs manager Nick Montgomery said of the incident last night: “I’ve just had a report that Martin is stable and that’s the most important thing.

“Football is just a game and while Martin’s an important player for us, he’s a human being too.

“I think it’s a bit of concussion and maybe a little bit of neck pain. Fingers crossed he makes a speedy recovery because he was in a bit of pain.”