Summary

  • 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

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:00 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2017

    Rangers v Motherwell (12:30)

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  2. Road to Hampden...published at 10:57

    David Gray's late winner against Rangers at Hampden in May secured a 3-2 victory and ended Hibernian's 114-year wait for a Scottish Cup triumph.  

    Which two sides will make it all the way to the final this season?

    David Gray celebrates with Hibernian team-mates after winning the Scottish Cup finalImage source, sns
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    David Gray lifts the Scottish Cup after Hibs beat Rangers in last season's final

  3. get involved

    Get Involved - Scottish Cup memoriespublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2017

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  4. Saturday's Scottish Cup fourth-round fixtures - 3pm unless statedpublished at 10:50

    Rangers v Motherwell (12:30) 

    Aberdeen v Stranraer

    Alloa v Dunfermline 

    Ayr United v Queen's Park 

    Stirling v Clyde  

    Bonnyrigg Rose v Hibernian

    Dundee v St Mirren 

    Elgin v Inverness CT 

    Livingston v East Fife 

    Morton v Falkirk 

    Partick Thistle v Formartine United  

    Ross County v Dundee Utd  

    St Johnstone v Stenhousemuir

    Kilmarnock v Hamilton

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:48 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2017

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    What are your Scottish Cup best/worst memories? Is there a famous goal you relive? A draining defeat you're keen to consign to Room 101? 

    Any superstitions ahead of your team's tilt at silverware?

    Let us know your thoughts via Twitter @bbcsportscot or @bbcthomasmcg

    You can also dip into our Facebook page. 

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:44 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2017

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  7. Motherwell 'capable on our day'published at 10:33

    Motherwell v Rangers (12:30)

    We'll kick off the day's action in style at Ibrox as Mark Warburton's Rangers host Motherwell.

    And according to Well captain Keith Lasley says the Steelmen will have to beat the second best team in the country to progress.

    "I think they seem to have improved. They lost the Old Firm match, but even within that match they played well in large spells," said the Well captain.

    "We know we are up against it. But we are capable of competing against anybody in this division on our day.

    "We feel capable on our day in a cup competition especially. Our recent performances against Rangers and against Celtic, against the better teams in this league, give us the belief and confidence that we can compete against anybody."

    Motherwell captain Keith LasleyImage source, SNS
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    "We are capable of competing against anybody in this division on our day," says Keith Lasley

  8. Hands off!published at 10:30

    Neil Lennon has his hands on the Scottish Cup - and the Hibs boss doesn't want to let go...

    The Edinburgh club - cup holders - face a trip to Bonnyrigg Rose later today as we feast on a bumper day of Scottish Cup action.

    An eye-watering 14 fourth-round ties for us to enjoy this afternoon.

    "We have to make sure there's no giant-killing," Lennon said ahead of the fourth-round tie at Tynecastle. 

    "We know it'll be a tricky tie. We have to be right at it. We have to apply ourselves the right way."

    Will a famous scalp be claimed today?

    We'll find out soon enough...

    Hibs boss Neil LennonImage source, SNS
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    "I think I'm the first Hibs manager in a long time to defend the Scottish Cup so it's a nice feeling..."