Nothing to lose for Dons on Hampden debutpublished at 18:27 24 April
Amy Canavan
BBC Sport Scotland

When Scott Booth returned to Aberdeen in October, this time as head coach of the women's team, he set his sights high of challenging the top sides.
Having just left Glasgow City, he was realistic and said it would take time. But the Dons are already on the cusp of history.
On Sunday, they will leave the Granite City for Hampden for the first time.
A Scottish Cup semi-final against holders Rangers awaits, and albeit a daunting prospect, the excitement has been palpable since their spot was secured.
With five wins in their past seven games, Booth's side make the trip to the southside of Glasgow in good form and crucially, with nothing to lose.
All the pressure is on treble-chasing Rangers, who comfortably tucked the League Cup into the cabinet last month when they demolished Hibs.
However, Grant Scott's side got revenge in the SWPL at the weekend and leapfrogged Jo Potter's team to regain top spot.
Though in the bottom half of the table, Aberdeen picked up a morale-boosting 5-2 win against Queen's Park, which relegated the Spiders in the process.
There are no cobwebs to brush off for Booth's side, they have the freedom of the national stadium to enjoy their debut.
And they may just dare to dream...