Hibernian Community Foundation Matchday Confirmed
The Official Hibernian Community Foundation matchday will take place on Saturday 14 March at Easter Road Stadium as the Hibees host Livingston in the William Hill Premiership.
Fixtures
- Hibernian Vs. Livingston - Sat, Mar 14 2026, 15:00
The matchday will feature several activations aimed at highlight some of the important activities, programmes, and levels of support that HCF provides for members of Leith and the wider Edinburgh community.
“The Hibernian Community Foundation Matchday is all about promoting the work our team does to support the Leith and wider Edinburgh community all year round,” said Ann Brown, Hibernian Community Foundation Interim CEO.
“Since 2008, we have been hosting activities and running programmes for the under-privileged, socially isolated and hungry in the community surrounding Easter Road stadium, as well as providing access to community football through our Hibernian Community club.
“We hope by having the spotlight on us on Saturday 14 March, we can spread the word of our work, potentially reach more people who might need our help and more potential supporters.”
With Hibernian Football Club currently celebrating their 150th anniversary season, the HCF Matchday serves as a timely reminder of the club’s origins. When the club first started playing organised matches, the proceeds raised from those matches went to supporting those who needed it most in the Edinburgh community through clothing, food, and shelter. Today, those values are kept alive by HCF through routine activities and programmes.
Hibernian Football Club CEO, Dan Barnett, said: "Since arriving at the Club, I have been extremely impressed with the vital work that the Community Foundation, and their volunteers, do in supporting the local community, all year round.
“The designated Community Foundation matchday will provide a great opportunity to – not only showcase – but celebrate all this exceptional effort, whilst also increasing awareness of some of their upcoming events and programmes over the next few months and how supporters can get involved.”
Hibernian Football Club has always been intrinsically linked to the community surrounding the stadium and throughout Edinburgh, and the Foundation is a key way in which those in the community and Easter Road remain connected.
Since forming in 2008, HCF has focused primarily on two areas: community and football. Through community programmes and activities, approximately 50 hours of support are offered a week through programmes for the elderly, underprivileged and socially isolated; while roughly 35 hours of football are provided through the Hibernian Community Club and Football For All initiatives.
In 2025, it is estimated that over 21,000 meals were served out of the Hibernian Community Hub in Easter Road’s Famous Five Stand, through a combination of community meals, multicultural meals, and feeding 500 from Easter Road on Christmas Day.
There are currently over 230 young footballers in the Hibernian Community Club, representing Hibernian in competitions across Scotland. In addition to the Community Club, HCF provided over 1,110 children access to football throughout 2025 Hibs’ Heroes Camps across four locations.
In the lead up to the match, stay tuned to the Hibernian Community Foundation website and social media channels to learn more about HCF’s offerings and what you can expect on the day.