Postpublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 19 October 2022
Rangers 0-0 Dundee
A half chance for Dundee as Luke McCowan curls to the back-post, where Josh Mulligan heads onto the roof of the net.
An encouraging start from the visitors.
Holders Celtic draw Kilmarnock in semi-finals as Rangers to face Aberdeen; ties to be played on January 14-15
FT: Rangers 1-0 Dundee: Early Davis header proves decisive
FT: Motherwell 0-4: Abada double plus Hatate & Kyogo strikes see holders ease through
FT: Aberdeen 4-1 Partick Thistle: Lopes, Holt own goal, Coulson and Duncan on target in commanding win, with Brownlie replying
Scottish Championship: Arbroath 0-1 Raith Rovers
Rangers 0-0 Dundee
A half chance for Dundee as Luke McCowan curls to the back-post, where Josh Mulligan heads onto the roof of the net.
An encouraging start from the visitors.
Kevin Holt O.G
A Hayden Coulson shot strikes Kevin Holt's leg and rolls beyond Jamie Sneddon in the Thistle goal.
Rangers 0-0 Dundee
Mark Hateley
Former Rangers striker for BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageIt's a big night out for Dundee. They've done okay in their league so far, but this is a different level. It will be a patient game for Rangers. They'll have to break them down, and that will be tough.
Rangers 0-0 Dundee
Away we go at Ibrox...
Rangers v Dundee (20:15)
Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst on BBC Sportsound: "We need to rotate, but still you can see the quality on the pitch. We have a squad that is capable and able to do so, especially in a very demanding schedule we need to rotate otherwise the players will find it really difficult.
"If you see the players who are playing from the start compared to Sunday, they're all players who have been playing a lot. I have no worries about us lowering out standards. We want to be in the semi-final which means we need to start well from the first minute.
"You want your strikers to score goals. The last games, Antonio has done well and scored a lot of goals. We know Morelos is capable of doing the same and today is a chance for him to be the player we know he is."
Rangers v Dundee (20:15)
These two were Premiership rivals last season, with Rangers winning all three contests and knocking Dundee out of the Scottish Cup.
Dundee have lost 14 times in succession at Ibrox since a 2-0 top flight win in March 2001, conceding 44 goals and scoring just four in the process.
Aberdeen 1-0 Partick Thistle
Partick Thistle have a chance to hit back as a corner falls to Ross Docherty. However, his shot well blocked by a defender in red.
Rangers v Dundee (20:15)
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox
Giovanni van Bronkhorst has, not unexpectedly, mixed things up given the intensity and volume of fixtures of late. The Rangers boss will crave a straightforward evening.
It is a rare sighting at left-back for Ridvan Yilmaz, a man who commanded a sizeable fee but has barely featured. He needs to impress as does Alfredo Morelos who has had no domestic starts this season. A point to prove for the striker?
Dundee may come here with a sense of freedom. Not many expect them to cause an upset and if they make a game of this they will be credited for that. You just never know in cup football.
Ridvan Yilmaz warming up at Ibrox
League Cup holders Celtic cruise into the last four...
Liel Abada scored twice, with Reo Hatate and Kyogo Furuhashi also on target.
Stuart McKinstry missed a great chance for Motherwell with the game at 0-0 but once Celtic got in front there was only going to be one winner.
Josip Juranvoic lifts up goalscorer Liel Abada after he makes it 2-0
Luis Lopes
Duk continues his recent good form to open the scoring at Pittodrie!
Hayden Coulson sets the Cape Verde forward away on the break, and he clips the ball into the far corner to give Aberdeen a deserved lead.
Motherwell 0-4 Celtic
This one is almost over as Motherwell gamely look for a consolation.
Benjamin Siegrist hasn't had too many Celtic chances so he'll be desperate to keep a clean sheet as he deals with a shot from Barry Maguire.
Aberdeen 0-0 Partick Thistle
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie
Around 1,000 Jags fans have made the trip to Pittodrie hoping their team can pull of a cup shock and earn a place in the last four of the Premier Sports Cup.The home side though have also turned out in great numbers on a bitterly cold night in the North East.The early stages of this match will be crucial with Thistle no doubt looking to frustrate, but only a last ditch header by Aaron Muirhead has kept the visitors' goal intact.
Motherwell 0-4 Celtic
Kyogo taps in the rebound for Celtic's fourth
Motherwell 0-4 Celtic
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageCeltic took a real risk in their own box at the start of that. They played the ball to a marked player, but he was able to play it round the corner, beat the press, and Celtic could go forward. Kyogo deserves a goal for the amount of chances he's had in this game.
Kyogo Furuhashi
A couple of Motherwell players get in each other's way in front of the penalty area, allowing Celtic substitute Daizen Maeda to feed Liel Abada.
The winger is inches away from a hat-trick as his shot smacks off the post and there is Kyogo to tap home.
Aberdeen 0-0 Partick Thistle
The action has started up at Pittodrie...
Aberdeen v Partick Thistle (19:45)
The visitors won't lack in confidence since they currently top the Championship, with just two losses in 10 league outings.
In the group stage, Ian McCall's side drew 1-1 away to Kilmarnock and took a bonus point from the resulting penalty shoot-out.
Partick Thistle are top of the Championship on goal difference
Aberdeen v Partick Thistle (19:45)
Partick Thistle haven't been to Pitoddrie since a festive fixture in 2017 when Adam Rooney scored the only goal of the game for the Dons.
Aberdeen have won their past four home meetings with the Jags and have won six from seven at home in league and cup this term.
Motherwell 0-3 Celtic
Reo Hatate produces a bit of magic for Celtic's third
Aberdeen v Partick Thistle (19:45)
Partick Thistle manager Ian McCall on Sportsound: "I'm excited about every game. I think the more important thing is that the players are looking forward to it.
"We're not going to change the way we play. I'm hoping the players really embrace it.
"Aberdeen have a lot of pace in their team. There's always areas you can exploit, but it's more important that we play the way we want to play.
"There's certainly a level of confidence there. It would be great for our supporters to get to a semi-final, but the league is the bread and butter."