Dundee United were made to pay for a slow start in the capital as fellow European-hopefuls Hibernian raced into a two-goal lead inside the opening 15 minutes. The Terrors hit back through impactful substitute Kristijan Trapanovski just after the interval but couldn't find a leveller, with former Newcastle and Crystal Palace frontman Dwight Gayle ensuring the points remained in Edinburgh with a late, closer-range header.