Gary Robertson ⚽On Friday as I scanned the upcoming fixtures for the weekends Scottish cup games I found myself thinking “can’t see many shocks to be honest.”
Friday night itself saw a comfortable victory for an under strength Rangers team against Annan. Not that the league two side played badly, indeed some of their passing and movement made the Rangers work hard but ultimately class shone through and in the end the Rangers progressed with a comfortable 5 nil victory.
Saturday however was when the pie was planted firmly square on my face.
The two Edinburgh clubs deciding that the cup was an unnecessary distraction both managed to find ways to lose their ties. Hibs first against Neil Lennons’ Dunfermline (Lennon having managed Hibs in the past) fell to an own goal scored late in the game, second minute of injury time. Just when a penalty shootout looked likely, in it went and out went Premiership Hibernian.
As darkness descended on Tynecastle it was the turn of Hearts to take centre stage. The all premiership clash with Falkirk looked an ideal opportunity for McInnes' men who are currently riding high at the top of the SPL to progress only for the dreaded penalty shootout to prove to be their Achilles heel. The villain of the piece being the normally reliable in front of goal Elton Kabangu. More worrying though for Hearts and their fans was seeing Shankland limping off in injury time particularly when the mouthwatering clash between the top two only a week away as Celtic travel to Edinburgh in an attempt to close the gap to three points. For once a title race is actually a thing in Scotland; however, that’s for another day.
Whilst the cup dream is over for Camelon juniors, the east of Scotland league team can be proud of their run having overcome Edinburgh City to reach round four. I wish them well for the rest of the season. I will for one be checking on their results from here on in.
Other notable results include league two leaders Spartans overcoming Inverness Caley of league one in a dramatic 4-2 penalty shootout; Motherwell overcoming a stubborn championship side in Ross County and Dundee United leaving it late to break down Scott Browns Ayr United with goals in the 77th and 89th min. The Ayrshire side can be proud of their display.
So comes Sunday and first up Aberdeen who had a morale boosting victory over Championship side Raith Rovers. Fans will be hoping that they can carry this form into the league when they face Livingston at Pittodrie next weekend. The final match of this round paired West of Scotland Premier side Auchinleck Talbot against a rejuvenated Celtic. The visitors ground out a 2 nil victory against a well organised and gritty Talbot who can hold their heads high. Tommy Sloan and his men were written off by everyone but as we’ve seen in football nothing is guaranteed and Celtic struggled at times to break them down. Indeed a wonder goal from Tounekti in the 87th minute was needed to calm Celtic nerves.
Fifth round draw as follows
Aberdeen v Motherwell
Airdrie v St Mirren
Dundee Utd v Spartans
Dunfermline v Kelty Hearts
Stenhousemuir v Falkirk
Rangers v Stranraer/Queens Park
Celtic v Dundee
Elgin v Patrick Thistle
Matches to take place on or around February 7th
Ah but fools rush in where angels fear to tread and with that the gods conspired to prove yet again why bookmakers drive Mercedes and don’t ride bicycles.
Friday night itself saw a comfortable victory for an under strength Rangers team against Annan. Not that the league two side played badly, indeed some of their passing and movement made the Rangers work hard but ultimately class shone through and in the end the Rangers progressed with a comfortable 5 nil victory.
Saturday however was when the pie was planted firmly square on my face.
The two Edinburgh clubs deciding that the cup was an unnecessary distraction both managed to find ways to lose their ties. Hibs first against Neil Lennons’ Dunfermline (Lennon having managed Hibs in the past) fell to an own goal scored late in the game, second minute of injury time. Just when a penalty shootout looked likely, in it went and out went Premiership Hibernian.
As darkness descended on Tynecastle it was the turn of Hearts to take centre stage. The all premiership clash with Falkirk looked an ideal opportunity for McInnes' men who are currently riding high at the top of the SPL to progress only for the dreaded penalty shootout to prove to be their Achilles heel. The villain of the piece being the normally reliable in front of goal Elton Kabangu. More worrying though for Hearts and their fans was seeing Shankland limping off in injury time particularly when the mouthwatering clash between the top two only a week away as Celtic travel to Edinburgh in an attempt to close the gap to three points. For once a title race is actually a thing in Scotland; however, that’s for another day.
Whilst the cup dream is over for Camelon juniors, the east of Scotland league team can be proud of their run having overcome Edinburgh City to reach round four. I wish them well for the rest of the season. I will for one be checking on their results from here on in.
Other notable results include league two leaders Spartans overcoming Inverness Caley of league one in a dramatic 4-2 penalty shootout; Motherwell overcoming a stubborn championship side in Ross County and Dundee United leaving it late to break down Scott Browns Ayr United with goals in the 77th and 89th min. The Ayrshire side can be proud of their display.
So comes Sunday and first up Aberdeen who had a morale boosting victory over Championship side Raith Rovers. Fans will be hoping that they can carry this form into the league when they face Livingston at Pittodrie next weekend. The final match of this round paired West of Scotland Premier side Auchinleck Talbot against a rejuvenated Celtic. The visitors ground out a 2 nil victory against a well organised and gritty Talbot who can hold their heads high. Tommy Sloan and his men were written off by everyone but as we’ve seen in football nothing is guaranteed and Celtic struggled at times to break them down. Indeed a wonder goal from Tounekti in the 87th minute was needed to calm Celtic nerves.
Fifth round draw as follows
Aberdeen v Motherwell
Airdrie v St Mirren
Dundee Utd v Spartans
Dunfermline v Kelty Hearts
Stenhousemuir v Falkirk
Rangers v Stranraer/Queens Park
Celtic v Dundee
Elgin v Patrick Thistle
Matches to take place on or around February 7th
🐼 Gary Robertson is the TPQ Scottish football correspondent.




























