SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 17:14 British Summer Time 17 May 2015
Rangers make a double change as defenders Bilel Mohsni and Stevie Smith come on for Dean Shiels and Nicky Clark.
Derek Lyle opens scoring for Queens
Lee Wallace pulls Rangers level on the hour mark
Rangers win 3-2 on aggregate to play Hibs in semi-final
Colin Moffat
Rangers make a double change as defenders Bilel Mohsni and Stevie Smith come on for Dean Shiels and Nicky Clark.
Another Queens corner. Some head-tennis. Rangers hack it clear and the visitors come again. It's frantic stuff as we enter the the final seven minutes.
A third corner in quick succession for Queens and former Rangers trainee Andy Dowie sends a glancing header narrowly wide, although there was a man on the post.
Haris Vuckic again shows his defensive prowess as he leaps to head clear on his own goal line to deny Derek Lyle, who thought he had picked his spot with a smart, curling shot.
Haris Vuckic pops up in his own six yard box to hook away a dangerous cross from Lewis Kidd. Rangers goalkeeper Cammy Bell had a diving flap at it but wasn't even close.
There is certainly no sign of Rangers sitting on their aggregate lead as the home side continue to flood forward. Some fans may be casting a nervous eye at the lack of players left at the back.
It's the final roll of the dice from Queens in terms of personnel as teenager Aidan Smith replaces Gavin Reilly up front.
More good work from Haris Vuckic as he rolls a smart return pass into the feet of Nicky Law, but the midfielder's low shot is repelled by the legs of Zander Clark guarding his near post.
Goal-den moment: Lee Wallace picks up on a chest pass by Nicky Clark to level for Rangers in the second leg and put his team 3-2 up on aggregate.
Defender Mark Durnan is the man departing to make room for Iain Russell. That's an attacking midfielder for a central defender. The visitors need another goal or the season ends here for them.
Stephen McKenna is brought on to beef up the Queens midfield, with Mark Millar making way. Iain Russell is also getting ready to come off the bench.
How will Gavin Reilly be feeling right now? Moments before that Lee Wallace goal, the Queens striker was clean through but could not get the ball under control.
Queens are still penned in as an off-balance Haris Vuckic sends a shot high over the target from 12 yards or so.
Zander Clark is finally beaten and it's a well-worked goal that sees Rangers move ahead on aggregate. Haris Vuckic picks out Nicky Clark with a lofted pass and the striker uses his chest to lay the ball off for Lee Wallace to sweep home from six yards.
A simple ball over the top and Rangers are undone but Gavin Reilly takes a couple of clumsy touches and the ball rolls through to Cammy Bell.
Another collective groan from the home crowd as Nicky Law's dipping free-kick from 22 yards rustles against the top of the net.
Kenny Miller has to score. No! Somehow goalkeeper Zander Clark gets a hand out to stop the Rangers striker's firm header from six yards. The ball bounced clear off Clark's face but that goes down as a top, top save.
This is probably Queens' best spell as Ian McShane has a shot from long range saved by Cammy Bell.
Queens make a rare foray up the park and Danny Carmichael is chopped down right in front of the linesman, who does nothing, leaving it to referee Kevin Clancy to eventually award the free kick near the corner flag. The set-piece comes to nothing but at least the visitors are spending some time in the opposition half.
Queens are sitting deep, packing men behind the ball as Rangers patiently move it around looking for an opening. Nicky Clark nods a lofted pass from Nicky Law into the path of Lee Wallace, who fires in a shot that is pushed away by Zander Clark.