Hibernian strengthened their position in the top six of the Scottish Premiership and shrugged chasers Falkirk aside in a comfortable win at Easter Road.
The hosts dominated the first half and got their just rewards when Martin Boyle scored from the spot, having been tripped by Filip Lissah.
Five minutes later, they'd doubled their lead. Kieron Bowie had taken a touch that seemingly killed Hibs' flowing move dead, but with his second touch he curled a beauty beyond Scott Bain.
The second half was a different story. Clearly comfortable with their lead, Hibs sat back and allowed Falkirk to attack them.
It almost stung them, when Ethan Ross tried to spring the offside trap and slotted it under the keeper. After a VAR review, the goal was quickly chalked off.
Falkirk continued to press but they were caught on the counter, allowing Bowie to double his tally for the afternoon as he tucked in Josh Campbell's cross.
Hibs rise to fourth and remain just two points behind high-flying Motherwell, while Falkirk drop down to seventh after Aberdeen's win over Dundee.
The Edinburgh side temporarily moved into fourth prior to Rangers' win at Rugby Park, but remain within two points of the Ibrox side and Motherwell.