GOAL Stirling Albion 1-1 Clyde (MacDonald)published at 15:30
Peter MacDonald strikes Barry Ferguson's Clyde level at Forthbank Stadium.
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
Thomas McGuigan and Colin Moffat
Peter MacDonald strikes Barry Ferguson's Clyde level at Forthbank Stadium.
Jonny Hayes slides Adam Rooney in on goal, and the striker makes no mistake from 10 yards. The Premiership team take the lead.
County are running riot. Liam Boyce shows the United defence a clean pair of heels before drilling the ball home.
Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Rugby Park
"This is two teams full of effort and determination, but so far lacking composure. Only two players stand out - Kristofer Ajer, on loan at Killie from Celtic and commanding at the back, and Hamilton's Ali Crawford, whose scheming in midfield has impressed. Precious little goalmouth action, though."
The Championship strugglers are ahead thanks to a terrific finish from John Sutton, who slips a composed shot beyond Scott Bain.
Partick 1-0 Formartine Utd
John Barnes
BBC Scotland at Firhill
Chris Erskine scored Thistle's opener and has gone close again. This time he sprung the offside trap and slipped a shot just wide of the target as the vistors' goalkeeper advanced from his line.
Oh dear. Things are not going well for Rose keeper Michael Andrews, who can only parry a weak shot from Lewis Stevenson and Chris Humphrey arrives from the right to pop in the loose ball.
Bonnyrigg Rose 0-2 Hibernian
Ofir Marciano, just back from a knee injury, is being led from the field after a collision with team-mate Liam Fontaine and the Hibs goalkeeper will be replaced by Ross Laidlaw.
The Israel international looks in some distress.
Barry Wilson
BBC Scotland in Dingwall
"What an incredible start to this cup tie. After The Routis wonder goal Tony Andreu replied with a brilliant finish of his own to get United back level. Parity lasted just two minutes, however, as Cammy Bell could only parry an Alex Schalk free kick and Paul Quinn nodded the home side back in front. Great stuff!"
Dylan Nguene Bikey fires Stirling in front following good work by Connor McLaren.
It could be a long afternoon for the Juniors as James Keatings looks up from 22 yards and flights a wonderfully measured shot beyond the diving Michael Andrews and into the top corner. Not much the Rose keeper could do about that one.
County captain Paul Quinn nods County back in front after United keeper Cammy Bell can only beat away a free-kick into his path. It's raining goals amid the fog in Dingwall.
Anyone hoping for a big shock at Firhill may be in for a disappointment as David Amoo sets up Chris Erskine to score for Thistle.
The Tangerines are level in Dingwall, and a fine goal it is too. Tope Obadeyi makes ground down the left and his ball in is met first time, with the side of his right foot, by Tony Andreu from the edge of the box. Sweet strike.
Hibs are ahead and it's a nightmare for Rose keeper Michael Andrews, who somehow lets a low, long-range drive from Andrew Shinnie squirm through his fingers.
Former Rangers striker Nicky Clark follows up a saved Gavin Reilly shot to net his ninth goal of the season.
Tommy Wright's men draw first blood in Perth as Steven MacLean rises to bullet a header home from Chris Millar's cross.
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