1. Ciao for nowpublished at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time

    We'll wrap this up here, with Celtic and Kilmarnock opening the late start in lively fashion.

    Here are the teams through to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup.

    • Aberdeen
    • Airdrieonians
    • Ayr United
    • Cove Rangers
    • Dunfermline Athletic
    • Hamilton Academical
    • Hearts
    • Hibernian
    • Livingston
    • Queen's Park
    • St Johnstone
    • St Mirren

    Tomorrow, we have Falkirk v Raith Rovers and Rangers v Fraserburgh, with a Dundee derby to finish things off on Monday night.

  2. 'This gives us something to be happy about'published at 17:42 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: St Johnstone 1-0 Motherwell

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari tells BBC Scotland: "It's a big win for the players, for the club and for the fans as well.

    "The most important thing was to win the match and get to the next round but the first half performance was very good and in the second half we showed the character to defend.

    "It has not been easy, there's no hiding but you cannot control the results. You can control the performances and I thought the players put in a good performance today.

    "When we have lost matches we have been down but we've known what we needed to do. We can't stop doing the things we're good at. This gives us something to be happy about. We can't think we've turned a corner, that's the worst thing was can think.

    "When we can play this way, we defend better as well. From that point on our game looks more complete. It's still very fragile. Overall I was very pleased."

    St Johnstone boss Simo ValakariImage source, SNS
  3. Thelin 'saw some good things' from Donspublished at 17:40 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Elgin City 0-3 Aberdeen

    Jimmy Thelin praised fourth-tier hosts Elgin but expressed relief that his Aberdeen side were able to end a 12-game run without being able to celebrate a win with their fans.

    "We have been through a difficult time," the manager tells BBC Scotland. "With the crowd we had today, it was important everyone knew the importance of the game to us.

    "Allan Hale [opposition manager] and Elgin had a lot of energy and had a good performance in the first half and pushed us a lot. It was a difficult game and all credit to them - they didn't give up.

    "The first half was not strong and they were good. They were almost through our back line tow or three times and we can't give those kind of chances in this type of game.

    "In the end, I saw some good things from our team also."

    Thelin has previously expressed his desire to sign a new striker during January.

    "At least we are creating chances," he adds.

    Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin with Nicky DevlinImage source, SNS
  4. FULL-TIME ROSS COUNTY 2-3 LIVINGSTON (AET)published at 17:39 Greenwich Mean Time

    Andrew Shinnie's late, late strike proves to be the winner in Dingwall.

    This was a real battle. Plenty of meaty challenges, with 10 yellow cards dished out and chances at either end.

    Ultimately, it was Livingston who would spare us all penalties as they caught Ross County on the counter.

    Cristian Montano's goalImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Cristian Montano was on target for Livingston

  5. FULL-TIME QUEEN'S PARK 3-2 MONTROSE (AET)published at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time

    The Spiders flirted with an upset at Hampden, but Zak Rudden found a stoppage-time equaliser and Josh Scott hit the winner in extra-time.

  6. 'Job done' for Hibspublished at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Hibernian 3-0 Clydebank

    Hibernian manager David Gray tells BBC Scotland: "I'm happy, job done in terms of getting into the next round.

    "Massive credit to Clydebank to keep going the way they did. It was a great day for them and their supporters, they supported their team right to the end and encouraged them to keep going.

    "The message before the game was to try and maintain the standards we've set in recent weeks. We became a bit sloppy in the first half but the second half was miles better, much more like us.

    "Everybody came through the game which was important. All in all a really good day's work.

    "We're delighted to be in the hat, that's the main thing, we'll see who we get and go from there."

    Jack Iredale celebrates with 16-year-old debutant Lewis GillieImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Jack Iredale celebrates with 16-year-old debutant Lewis Gillie

  7. goal

    GOAL Ross County 2-3 LIVINGSTONpublished at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time

    Andrew Shinnie

    Surely that's the winner!

    Meshack Ubochioma's cross is nodded down to Andrew Shinnie in the box and he has all the time in the world to take a touch and fire home.

    It was like the County keeper and defence had resigned themselves to losing that goal.

    Livingston fans are on the pitch, the stewards are trying to hold them back. All the miles in the buses and cars will be worth it now.

    Media caption,

    Watch: Livi's late winner against County

  8. GREAT SAVE!published at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ross County 2-2 Livingston

    A long, curling County free-kick comes to Kacper Lopata and he sidefoots on the volley - but Jerome Prior is down well to make a brilliant save and tip round the post.

    It's the hosts who are pressing.

  9. Postpublished at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    Queen's Park 3-2 Montrose

    They probably won't add to their tally this season, but Queen's Park remain third on the list of most successful clubs in this competition.

    They lifted the Scottish Cup for the 10th time in 1893!

  10. Postpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ross County 2-2 Livingston

    Meshack Ubochioma is also on for Livingston, and he's gone into the book for a high boot almost immediately.

    The players are starting to look pretty tired out there.

  11. GOAL HAMILTON 3-1 Musselburgh Athleticpublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time

    Oli Shaw

    Sincere apologies to Oli Shaw after we missed his 95th minute strike amid the flurry of final whistles...

    It's from a breakaway, with the Musselburgh keeper up for a corner. Classic Scottish Cup fare...

    That's 13 in all competitions for the former Hibs, Ross County and Kilmarnock striker.

    Media caption,

    Watch: Shaw scores a late third for Accies

  12. Postpublished at 17:16 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ross County 2-2 Livingston

    Back under way, and David Martindale has finally rolled the dice. He's brought Andrew Shinnie on for Stevie May.

    Feels like this one is heading to penalties...

  13. HALF-TIME / EXTRA TIMEpublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time

    Queen's Park 3-2 Montrose

    Callum Davidson's side have been well on top after falling behind to the League One visitors.

  14. HALF-TIME / EXTRA TIMEpublished at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ross County 2-2 Livingston

    The first half of extra-time comes to an end as Jamie Brandon launches a shot miles over the bar, over the stand, and out the ground.

    Ross County made their fifth substitution just before, with Charlie Telfer coming on.

    Still no changes for Livi.

  15. Well fans fumingpublished at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: St Johnstone 1-0 Motherwell

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at McDiarmid Park

    Some of the Motherwell fans around me were absolutely furious with what they've seen. They came in large numbers, making up at least half the crowd, but were let down by a poor showing from their injury-depleted side.

    St Johnstone, on the other hand, are cock-a-hoop. Home boss Simo Valakari celebrated on the pitch at the end of a potentially big win. It's a first victory in 10 games and a place in the fifth round draw. Fully deserved.

    Saints were good today, with Makenzie Kirk and new signing Victor Griffith causing Motherwell all sorts of problems. The 1-0 score probably flatters Motherwell. They huffed and puffed but rarely troubled home keeper Andy Fisher.

    Is this the turning point Valakari was hoping for?

  16. goal

    GOAL QUEEN'S PARK 3-2 Montrosepublished at 17:07 Greenwich Mean Time

    Josh Scott

    The Championship side hit the front in extra time. Josh Scott with a dinked finish.

  17. Starting XI still going for Livipublished at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ross County 2-2 Livingston

    As we reach the 100th minute in Dingwall, Livingston boss David Martindale is yet to bring on a substitute.

  18. Promising Dunfermline debut for boss Tidserpublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Dunfermline Athletic 3-0 Stenhousemuir

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland at East End Park

    This was a comfortable afternoon for the Pars, with new manager Michael Tidser in the dugout and new owners perhaps watching stateside.

    Rarely troubled, the Championship side will take confidence from their display. They were good on the ball with some lovely link play between the midfield and out wide. Defensively, when called upon, they were solid.

    They'll be hoping this result can be used as a springboard for the league. But right now they'll just be enjoying the fact that they're through to the next round of the Scottish Cup.

  19. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time

    Queen of the South 1-3 St Mirren

    Caolan Boyd-Munce's late goal makes sure of St Mirren's spot in the Scottish Cup last 16.

    Caolan Boyd-Munce (right) in action for St MirrenImage source, SNS
  20. Extra time at Hampdenpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time

    Queen's Park 2-2 Montrose

    A second game with 30 more minutes, thanks to a late leveller from Spiders' sub Zak Rudden.