Rangers 0-0 Motherwellpublished at 2 mins
The hosts come haring out of the traps and threaten with a high ball into the box but Motherwell keeper Craig Samson is equal to it.
14 Scottish Cup fourth-round ties
FT: Rangers 2-1 Motherwell (Miller 2) (Moult)
Bonnyrigg Rose 1-8 Hibernian; Elgin City 1-2 Inverness
Aberdeen 4-0 Stranraer; Ross County 6-2 Dundee Utd;
Partick 4-0 Fromartine; St Johnstone 2-0 Stenhousemuir
Kilmarnock 0-1 Hamilton; Dundee 0-2 St Mirren; Morton 2-0 Falkirk
Livingston 0-1 East Fife; Stirling 2-2 Clyde;
Alloa 2-3 Dunfermline; Ayr 0-0 Queen's Park
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The hosts come haring out of the traps and threaten with a high ball into the box but Motherwell keeper Craig Samson is equal to it.
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Rangers v Motherwell (12:30)
The atmosphere is building at a sun-kissed Ibrox as we approach kick-off. The winter shutdown is well and truly behind us...
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Rangers v Motherwell (12:30)
Quote MessageWhat's going to be vital for Motherwell today is that when Louis Moult has the ball, he holds onto it and links with the midfield. That's vital.
Steven Thompson, BBC Sportsound pundit
Louis Moult will lead the line for the Steelmen
Rangers v Motherwell (12:30)
Rangers v Motherwell (12:30)
Rangers manager Mark Warburton speaking to Sky Sports: "It's the next game, it must have our focus..."
Rangers v Motherwell (15:00)
A Rangers supporter gets into Ibrox nice and early for this afternoon's Scottish Cup tie
Motherwell boss Mark McGhee has freshened up his side to face Rangers
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Rangers v Motherwell (12:30)
Spanish midfielder Jon Toral will make his competitive debut for Rangers this afternoon.
The 21-year-old starts against Motherwell in the Scottish Cup, while on-loan Bournemouth midfielder Emerson Hyndman is on the bench.
Jon Toral makes his competitive Rangers debut this afternoon at Ibrox
Rangers: Foderingham, Hodson, Kiernan, Hill, Wallace, Toral, Halliday, O'Halloran, Holt, McKay, Miller. Subs: Bates, Hyndman, Windass, Forrester, Senderos, Gilks, Waghorn.
Motherwell: Samson, Tait, Heneghan, McManus, Hammell, Cadden, Lasley, McHugh, Clay, Chalmers, Moult. Subs: Ainsworth, Bowman, Brill, Ferguson, Campbell, McMillan, McDonald.
Referee: Craig Thomson
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Partick Thistle v Formartine United (15:00)
Highland League side Formartine United hope to spring a shock when they take on Partick Thistle at Firhill.
"We're not daft, we're playing a Premiership team who were doing really well just before the winter break," said Formartine midfielder Derek Young. "Hopefully we'll catch them a wee bit rusty."
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