Holders Celtic and city rivals Rangers were both handed home draws against second-tier opponents in the draw for the last 16 of the Scottish Cup. Celtic will take on Raith Rovers, while Rangers host fellow Glasgow side Queen's Park. It is great for the club to get a draw like that. It will be a tough game for us.
Nicky Devlin is praying victory at Elgin will spark a revival that carries Aberdeen to a first Scottish Cup triumph in 35 years. But the defender knows that depends on getting the Dons’ dismal league form back on track at Pittodrie this Saturday.
Scott Brown was handed a reunion with former club Hibs. Ayr United hit Broxburn Athletic for eight on Saturday, and the reward for the former Easter Road youngster and teammate Steven Whittaker is a date with David Gray's Hibees at Somerset Park.
Katie Wilkinson's wonderful free-kick ensured Rangers will have the opportunity to win the SWPL Cup for a third consecutive season as they defeated Celtic in a frenetic Old Firm derby.
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IT’s always a blockbuster weekend of football when the Scottish Cup takes centre stage. And that was certainly the case over the weekend just passed – even if there weren’t many
TONIGHT is the night all 16 clubs left in the Scottish Cup will discover who they will face in the fifth round. And now we know all the teams who will feature – after Dundee knocked out
Celtic and Rangers go head-to-head in the Sky Sports Cup semi-final this afternoon. The rivals will square off at New Douglas Park to compete for a spot in the final of the competition. Hibernian and Aberdeen will go head to head in the other semi-final, kick-off time at Meadowbank is ten minutes earlier at 4pm.
Rangers manager Jo Potter was shown a straight red card during the Sky Sports Cup semi-final tie against Celtic. The Ibrox Women's boss looked stunned as referee Abbie Hendry produced the red card in the 54th minute.
The Hoops will enjoy another home fixture as they aim to take another step towards retaining the trophy they lifted last May with a derby victory over Rangers.
The two Scottish clubs moving south to play in the English league would please the accountants but damage both competitions