Manchester United youngster Will Fish made his Hibernian debut in last night’s 1-0 Scottish Premiership defeat to Dundee United.
The 19-year-old joined Lee Johnson’s Hibernian on a season-long loan on the final day of the summer transfer window.
Prior to making his debut against The Tangerines last night, Fish had been an unused substitute in Hibernian’s last four games, which had brought four consecutive wins.

But the defender came on to make his Hibernian debut with 13 minutes remaining at Tannadice Park.
Primarily a centre-back, the teenager came on to replace right-back Chris Cadden.
Will Fish makes Hibernian debut
The England Under-19 international joined Stockport County on an initial season-long loan last summer, but after making just two first-team appearances for The Hatters, Fish returned to Carrington in January.
After making his Hibs debut, the teenager will no doubt be hoping to make it back-to-back appearances under the former Sunderland and Bristol City manager when Hibs travel to Celtic Park to face the defending champions on Saturday.
Fish, whose solitary first-team appearance for Manchester United came against Wolves on the final day of the 2020-21 campaign, replaced Axel Tuanzebe on Tour 2022 under Erik ten Hag.

During the pre-season tour, Fish was sent off in his first appearance under the former Ajax boss, which came against Crystal Palace.
He received his marching orders 18 minutes after being introduced as a second half substitute.
Fish was given a straight red card after missing his kick and then bringing down Victor Akinwale which was a clear professional foul.
Fish signed a new contract with United at the end of June, which runs to 2025, and this summer was his first pre-season tour.
In last night’s Scottish Premiership clash, Fish’s former Manchester United Academy teammate Dylan Levitt provided the assist for Aziz Behich who netted the winner.
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