HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 25 September 2019
Heart of Midlothian 2-2 Aberdeen
So close to the opener for Aberdeen as Greg Leigh's effort strikes the post and Sam Cosgrove is unable to finish on the rebound.
FT: Celtic 5-0 Partick Thistle - Bayo, Rogic, Ntcham (2) & Sinclair net; visitors have goal disallowed
FT: Hearts 2-2 Aberdeen - Hosts win 3-0 on pens
FT: Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibs - Visitors win 5-4 on pens
FT: Livingston 0-1 Rangers - Kamara with only goal
Semi-final draw follows after ties
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Heart of Midlothian 2-2 Aberdeen
So close to the opener for Aberdeen as Greg Leigh's effort strikes the post and Sam Cosgrove is unable to finish on the rebound.
Heart of Midlothian 2-2 Aberdeen
Uche Ikpeazu's great touch, turn and cross across the face of goal spells danger for Aberdeen.
But the ball just evades a couple of the striker's Hearts team-mates.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
Hibs midfielder Josh Vela is fortunate to be still on the pitch.
Having just escaped a yellow card, he is booked for a second poor challenge within minutes.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
Dom Thomas skips away from a challenge and his cross-come-shot comes off the underside of the bar.
So close to Kilmarnock breaking the deadlock.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
The same corner from Kilmarnock and it has Hibs in all sorts of trouble again.
Stuart Findlay again heads over from Dom Thomas' fine delivery.
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Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
Stuart Findlay is inches away from connecting with a swerving Dom Thomas corner as Kilmarnock press for the opening goal as we approach half-time in extra-time.
Heart of Midlothian 2-2 Aberdeen
Hearts are putting the pressure on and the Dons have to clear a dangerous Glenn Whelan free-kick.
TV dictates that the semi-final draw will be made live before we know the results form the two games now in extra-time.
The balls will soon be in the hat, or whatever they will be using tonight...
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
We're into extra time in Ayrshire and Kilmarnock create the first chance of the next 30 minutes.
Liam Millar sends in a teasing ball looking for Osman Sow, who can't get on the end of it.
Rangers are through to the semi-finals, but they are made to work hard to get there by a lively Livingston.
Glen Kamara's early deflected strike put Steven Gerrard's side ahead, but Gary Holt's side had as much of the game as the visitors and will count themselves unlucky not to have taken it into extra-time.
That late Craig Halkett goal saves the day for Craig Levein's side and they head for extra time after coming from behind twice.
Craig Halkett
Just when Hearts seemed to be fading to quarter-final defeat, Craig Halkett pops up with a late equaliser.
Jake Mulraney's floated cross finds the centre-half who had been sent up front and he sends a header into the net.
In the end, it was a pretty straightforward route to the last four for Celtic, who have won this competition three years running and were up against the bottom side in the second tier.
Vakoun Issouf Bayo's first goal for the club gave Neil Lennon's men a half-time lead.
Tom Rogic finished a lovely move in the opening minute of the second period and that was followed by a fine Olivier Ntcham double.
Scott Sinclair, in just his fifth outing of the season, scored the fifth from close range.
It's the third time this season the champions have struck five goals or more against Scottish opposition.
No scoring at Rugby Park means we have another half an hour to go before finding out who goes through to the semi-finals after a tight contest in Ayrshire.
Livingston 0-1 Rangers
A flare has gone off in the Rangers end in Livingston.
So much for attempts to deter them at Scottish football matches.
Celtic 5-0 Partick Thistle
James McFadden
Former Scotland forward on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote MessageIt would be harsh on Partick if Celtic get a couple more goals, but it just shows the gulf in class - and they have a couple of levels to go up
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
Eamonn Brophy comes so very close to an incredible goal at Rugby Park.
Hibs goalkeeper Chris Maxwell is caught miles off his line and Brophy goes for the chip from 25 yards out.
It drops agonisingly over the bar for the Kilmarnock striker.