Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes insists his side had the better chances as they took a point away from Ibrox.
16.01.2020 - 01:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Stevie Farrell has today relived the day Stranraer went to Ibrox and stunned Rangers.
Both clubs were rivals in League One during the 2013-14 campaign with the part-timers from Wigtownshire visiting Glasgow's south side on Boxing Day.
Rangers took a first-half lead when Lee McCulloch converted from the penalty spot but there was last-minute drama as Stranraer salvaged a 1-1 draw after Jamie Longworth equalised.
On Friday night, the League One basement boys face the Old Firm giants in the fourth
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes insists his side had the better chances as they took a point away from Ibrox.
Casey Stoney admitted she needs more experience in her Manchester United team if they are to compete at the top of the Women's Super League.
Rangers full back Jordan Houston has paid tribute to the club and its fans after agreeing a deal to leave Ibrox after 13 years.
Premier Sports have tipped their hat by revealing the two Scottish Cup fifth round ties they will be airing before the official fixture announcement.
Scottish football hero Ally McCoist has come out swinging in defence of Celtic and Rangers and reckons the Premiership big-hitters would thrive south of the border.
The Scottish Cup draw always sparks a debate or two, and this year's fourth round was no exception.
Brian Rice is upbeat and "excited" despite drawing Scottish football's form team in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup .
Jon Obika insists his deadly Scottish Cup double is the perfect preparation for his first trip to Ibrox.
Celtic will face Clyde in the Scottish Cup for the first time since the Bully Wee's famous 2-1 victory in 2006.
Ayr United have been handed a home tie in the last 16 of the Scottish Cup.
The draw for the next round of the Scottish Cup takes place soon and it could throw up some great ties.
Broxburn Athletic's maiden Scottish Cup run is over - but boss Brian McNaughton heaped praise on his side following a battling display in defeat at Paisley.
Championship leaders Dundee United twice came from behind to earn a Scottish Cup fourth round replay with Hibs.
Livingston progressed to the last 16 of the Scottish Cup on Saturday as they came from behind to defeat a valiant Raith Rovers side 3-1 at the Tony Macaroni Arena, writes Calum Brown.
East Kilbride...1 BSC Glasgow...3
Gutted Dumbarton manager Jim Duffy was full of praise for his side, as only a controversial 86th minute Sam Cosgrove penalty prevented the Sons taking the Dons to a replay.
McDiarmid Park’s floodlights needed a touch of persuasion but St Johnstone managed to shine bright to keep their Scottish Cup dream alive.
Almost fifteen per cent of the people in Broxburn descended on Paisley today for the Scottish Cup tie with St Mirren.
Kilmarnock powered into the fifth round of the William Hill Scottish Cup as Chris Burke bagged an incredible SIX assists in a 6-0 thumping of Queen's Park.
Celtic will begin their defence of the Scottish Cup with a trip to Firhill to take on Partick Thistle.