KICK-OFFpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 17 May 2015
Rangers get the second half started. There's a lot at stake. Who has the nerve to get through?
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 get the second half started. There's a lot at stake. Who has the nerve to get through?
How will Queens approach the second half? They will need to improve their ball retention for a start or they will continue to be under the cosh. The visitors do have a few nippy players and that could be a factor if Rangers go chasing it.
BBC Scotland's Richard Wilson
"The fragility of Rangers' defence was laid bare in the first half and now Queens have a goal and the chance to play deep and narrow, to try to thwart Rangers and take this tie to extra-time."
Rangers striker Kenny Miller takes a moment to gather his thoughts after Derek Lyle's goal stunned the home fans. The goal really knocked the wind out of the home team, who lost their way in the 10 minutes before the interval.
Well, well. I'm not sure many saw that Queens goal coming. Rangers were flooding forward and absolutely running the show - enjoying lot of room on the flanks, while Haris Vuckic was busy scheming away in behind the strikers. Suddenly, Danny Carmichael popped up in acres of space to deliver a great cross and Derek Lyle just wanted it more than the Rangers defenders.
Isaac Callan: "Are away goals a rule in the SPFL Championship Play-Offs? #bbcscotfootball"
No, Isaac, we'll get extra time and maybe penalties if the teams are level on aggregate after 90 minutes.
A few boos ring out at Ibrox as the teams trot off. The home fans have seen their favourites completely dominate but Queens, who have been pretty woeful to be honest, are the team in front today, drawing level on aggregate thanks to Derek Lyle's header.
Dean Shiels gives the ball away deep in his own half and Gavin Reilly quickly feeds Kevin Holt. The Queen of the South wing-back fancies a pop from distance but the shot flies straight at goalkeeper Cammy Bell.
Here's a look at the goal... Queens striker Derek Lyle nods in his 21st goal of the season and his second against Rangers across the two legs of this play-off quarter-final.
Darren McGregor is cautioned for hauling down tricky Queens forward Gavin Reilly near the halfway line.
Haris Vuckic arrows a low, 25-yard free-kick towards the opposite bottom corner and Zander Clark makes another solid save, pushing the ball round the post. From the resulting corner, Marius Zaliukas heads over.
BBC Scotland football pundit Peter Houston
"It's a total sucker punch. I wondered how long Rangers could keep the pace up, and there you go, Queens have scored against the run of play."
The tie is level! Queens string a few passes together for the first time this afternoon and Danny Carmichael swings in a lovely cross from the right for Derek Lyle to nod it firmly past Cammy Bell.
David in Moray: "Unlike last season, the Championship side that wins thru will be facing a team with decent recent form. With the backing of a sizeable and very noisy support, Motherwell will be a very difficult hurdle for QoS/Hibs to negotiate."
Andy Murdoch is the next Rangers player to have a go but the little midfielder's rising shot zips high over the crossbar.
Haris Vuckic is the main man right now as he weaves his way past a couple of opponents in white to drill in a shot from the left edge of the box. Queens keeper Zander Clark needs every inch of his tall frame to touch it away.
BBC Scotland football pundit Derek Ferguson
"Rangers look sharper, quicker, stronger. The hunger and desire is there at the moment. The only thing that is missing, from a Rangers point of view, is a goal."
Mark Durnan over-cooks a simple pass to a team-mate near the halfway line and suddenly Haris Vuckic is speeding towards goal. The Slovenian squares to Nicky Clark but the Rangers striker can't get his shot away quickly enough and in comes Kevin Holt with a great sliding tackle to save the day.
Chris Higgins is at it again with another good block as Kenny Miller slides the ball to the onrushing Dean Shiels. Queens are really stretched at the moment.
Haris Vuckic is popping up in a lot of good areas in front of the Queens defence as he slips a pass through to Nicky Clark but visiting captain Chris Higgins does well to snuff out the danger with a good sliding block.