Neil Lennon will announce his vision for Hibernian at a 2pm media conference after signing a two-year deal to become the club's new manager.

The Northern Irishman agreed a deal to replace Alan Stubbs at the helm after the 2016 Scottish Cup winning coach joined Rotherham United at the start of the month.

Garry Parker, who worked with Lennon at Celtic, has been appointed as assistant manager.

He has joined the club as they prepare to battle for promotion to Scottish football's top flight next season.

Lennon's last stint in Scotland saw him win three Premiership league titles and two Scottish Cup finals while he was in charge of Celtic between 2010-2014.

The former Bolton boss was in the frame to return to Celtic Park but lost out to Brendan Rodgers.