Summary

  • Aberdeen first team through to fifth round

  • Miovski finds far corner for opener after Young hits post at other end

  • Miovski denied a second by crossbar before Devlin lashes strike in at far post

  1. Scullion super fanpublished at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    Either this is just a very enthusiastic Bully Wee supporter, or Liam and Conor's relative.

    Whichever it is, fair play for the hand-crafted top.

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  2. McCall aiming for 'monumental' winpublished at 19:33 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    Despite being bottom of the pile in League 2 and at risk of contending the dreaded pyramid play-offs at the end of the season, there seems to be a positive mood in the Clyde camp heading into this one.

    Dumping Aberdeen out the Scottish Cup would be quite the confidence booster, you'd have to think.

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    Win over Aberdeen would be 'monumental' - Clyde boss Ian McCall

  3. Stick the telly onpublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    Who's got the remote?

    Time to turn the telly on and get comfy, with our coverage under way on the BBC Scotland channel.

    Jonathan Sutherland is joined by James McFadden and Willie Miller to give you all the build-up to our Friday night fixture.

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  4. How did Clyde get here?published at 19:27 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    Aberdeen may be kicking off their cup campaign tonight, but their League 2 opposition have be in the mix for a couple of rounds now.

    Tonight will be the first time Clyde haven't been the favourites in their Scottish Cup fixture so far this year, having taken on non-league clubs in both their previous outings.

    The Bully Wee overcame Musselburgh Athletic in front of the BBC cameras in the second round, before sailing past Jeanfield Swifts in round three.

  5. What to look out for this weekendpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    Needing a guide through the wonderful weekend ahead?

    We've got you covered, as BBC Sport Scotland takes a look through the big fixtures to keep an eye on in the fourth round.

    "Celtic on the Buckie and Rangers on the Rock" is one of the better sub-headings we've had in a while. A bit miffed I can't claim that one.

    Have a read.

    Graeme StewartImage source, SNS
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    Buckie Thistle manager Graeme Stewart will be looking to pull off an almighty Scottish Cup shock at Celtic Park on Sunday.

  6. Bully Wee's big daypublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    You can't talk about Scottish Cup shocks without mentioning Clyde's giant-killing of Celtic back in 2006.

    Gordon Strachan's side of stars - including a debut for Roy Keane - were undone by a team scrambled together through open trials at the start of the season.

    It was one of the great days in the Bully Wee's history. Take a trip down memory lane as my colleague Clive Lindsay documents Clyde's steady decline since that glorious afternoon at Broadwood.

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  7. Cup shock masterclasspublished at 19:16 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    And here's the man behind it all...

    Want to know how to pull off a Scottish Cup shock?

    There's certainly worse folk to ask than Mick Kennedy, the man who masterminded Darvel's marvellous win over Aberdeen this time last year.

    We took a trip to the manager's new club East Kilbride to get his expert insight.

  8. Dons out to banish Darvel demonspublished at 19:13 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    Right, sorry Dons fans. You knew we were going to have to talk about it. Let's get it out the way.

    We're coming up for the year anniversary of Darvel's history-making win over Aberdeen.

    There may be a new manager in the dugout and a pile of fresh players, but it's a night that will linger over the Pittodrie club for a long time yet.

    A comfortable victory tonight would go some way to banishing those ghosts.

    GoodwinImage source, SNS
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    Jim Goodwin was sacked five days later after a 6-0 thumping by Hibs

  9. Robson names strong Aberdeen sidepublished at 19:09 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    No messing about from the visitors.

    Barry Robson goes strong as Bojan Miovki leads the line ahead of the likes of Jamie McGrath, Leighton Clarkson and Graeme Shinnie.

    After successfully switching to a back four for the victory over Ross County before the winter break, the manager looks to have stuck with that shape this evening.

    Keep an eye on Connor Barron, who flourished under the new system last time out.

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  10. Brotherly bond for Clydepublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    It's a family affair in the Clyde squad.

    Two sets of brothers make up the numbers tonight, as Liam Scullion and Raymond Grant start, with their respective siblings Conor and Peter both named on the bench.

    We're expecting a back three of Sula, Carswell and Dunachie hoping to repel Aberdeen's advances.

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  11. LINE-UPS from ZLX Stadiumpublished at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    Clyde: Leighfield, Sula, Carswell, Dunachie, Lyon, R. Grant, Hynes, Howie, L. Scullion, Young, Rennie

    Substitutes: Parry, Stevenson, Scullion, Leslie, Grant

    Aberdeen: Roos, Devlin, Rubezic, Gartenmann, MacKenzie, Shinnie, Barron, Polvara, Clarkson, McGrath, Miovski.

    Substitutes: Doohan, Jensen, Duk, Gueye, Hayes, Sokler, Morris, Duncan, MacDonald.

  12. Evenin'published at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January

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    The best weekend in the fitba calendar is here.

    We start the fourth round of the Scottish Cup with Clyde, currently bottom of the SPFL, looking to inflict another shock on Premiership Aberdeen, who were stunned by sixth-tier Darvel last year.

    Handily enough, this one is live on the BBC Scotland channel for your viewing pleasure.

    Let's get to it.

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