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By Colin Moffat
1437: That's all from me today folks. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday and thanks for your company.
1434: Apologies for the delay in getting the draw up. My fingers are on fire after all those goals earlier! I see Hibs have got another toughie at home and Dunfermline will be hoping they are not thrown out, so they can look forward to a home tie with Celtic.
Dunfermline v Morton or Celtic Hibernian v Edinburgh City or Montrose Forfar or St Johnstone v Dundee Utd Livingston or Dundee v Ayr Utd or Brechin Raith Rovers or Airdrie Utd v Aberdeen Kilmarnock or Falkirk v Inverness or Motherwell St Mirren v Rangers or Hamilton Ross County or Inverurie Locos v Albion Rovers or East Stirlingshire
SCOTTISH CUP FIFTH ROUND DRAW
1422: There are going to be a lot of either/ors in the draw, with so many games postponed and this draw. Of course, we don't know if Dunfermline's 7-1 win is going to stand, since they fielded an ineligible player. The Pars will be in the hat because the SFA have not made any ruling on that one yet.
1419: The draw for the fifth round should be coming up soon, so stick with us and find out the fate of your team.
1415: After that six-goal thriller, the teams will have to do it all again. The replay will be played at Ibrox on Tuesday 19 January.
1412: FULL-TIME: HAMILTON 3-3 RANGERS
1411: The last chance of the match falls to Rangers' teenage defender Danny Wilson but his shot on the angle is charged down by an opponent.
1407: Hamilton may be a man down but, despite a yawning gap on the home side's left flank, Rangers haven't managed to exploit their advantage.
1403: Kenny Miller tumbles theatrically, much to the annoyance of the home fans, who are still jeering when Steven Whittaker powers the free kick high over the crossbar.
1402: Hamilton spring a quick break but it fizzles out when Marco Paixao trundles a long range shot well wide.
1359: It's not been a great day for Richard Hastings and it's just got worse. The Accies full-back is sent packing after a second booking for a foul on Andrew Little. The home side will have to hold on with 10 men for the final 10 minutes or so.
1356: "As the game goes on both teams might settle for a replay, because they must be getting tired from their exertions today." BBC Scotland pundit Sandy Clark is knackered just watching...
1350: Hamilton win a free kick in a dangerous area but Richard Hastings' powder-puff effort floats harmlessly into the defensive wall. The tempo has dropped markedly in the last few minutes.
1348: The draw for the fifth round will be made after this game. I'll hang on and bring you the news. Which one of these teams will be in the hat?
"Well that levels it out, 2 awful penalty decisions, game definitely on, good cup tie..."
1344: "For me it was a penalty. Great composure from Kenny Miller. Rangers are playing really well and you can't complain at 3-3." BBC Scotland pundit Sandy Clark.
The ball strikes the prone Stuart Elliot on the arm and Kenny Miller keeps his cool to send Tomas Cerny the wrong way from the penalty spot.
1341: GOAL HAMILTON 3-3 RANGERS (Miller)
1341: PENALTY TO RANGERS
1338: "I think the last 2-0 lead surrendered by Rangers was against St Johnstone when Ally McCoist played for the Perth side. 2-0 up then 3-2 down before the Gers equalised to finish 3-3." Steve in Glasgow via text on 80295. I don't have time to check any of these claims, I'm afraid.
1336: Kenny Miller hammers a volley over the crossbar as Rangers continue to press. It's all a bit frantic.
1335: It doesn't look like Hamilton are going to try and sit on their lead. Both sides are going at each other hammer and tongs. It's getting pretty tasty as well, with a few sliding tackles flying in.
1333: "There's a great tempo to the game, Rangers have really picked up the pace." BBC Scotland pundit Sandy Clark.
1331: Rangers midfielder Lee McCulloch gets another effort on target but Tomas Cerny smothers as the ball sneaks through a forest of legs.
1330: "August 1986, Rangers were two - nil up on Dundee Utd and lost 3-2" says Dave from Edinburgh, via text to 80295.
1328: Rangers forward Kyle Lafferty races in on goal but shoots wide from a tight angle. He really should have tested Cerny from there.
1327: Lee McCulloch gets his head to a deep Davie Weir cross but Accies keeper Tomas Cerny gets down to gather comfortably.
1324: Accies get the second half started. Can Billy Reid's side hold on for a famous victory? Remember, Rangers have lost Steven Davis and Kris Boyd to injury...
1321: Does anyone out there know when Rangers last surrendered a 2-0 lead? Even BBC Radio Scotland commentator David Begg doesn't have the answer to hand.
"I'm still trying to process what just happened there. It's great to see a side get a reward for playing expansive attacking football against the Old Firm."
1317: "There we go, Rangers back to their usual form. No Novo, no Beasley, no Davis, no pace, width or invention." Sam from Stirling via text on 80295.
1315: Well, I have to confess, I didn't see that coming. Rangers looked to be cruising at 2-0 and now the cup holders face an almighty battle to stay in the tournament.
"What a fantastic game to finish a weekend which has been full of disappointing cancellations across the country!"
1310: "It's been the most remarkable cup tie in the Active Nations Scottish Cup fourth round." BBC commentator David Begg for once employing understatement.
1307: The half-time whistle sounds and both sets of fans are stunned. The home crowd are going bananas after those three goals in 10 minutes, while the visiting section is silent.
No, I'm not making this up. David Weir slips and allows Mickael Antoine-Curier to race through on goal and slip a delightful shot past the advancing Allan McGregor. What an incredible turnaround!
1305: GOAL HAMILTON 3-2 RANGERS (Antoine-Curier)
A long free kick causes mayhem in the Rangers penalty area and Marco Paixao pokes the ball over the line following an almighty scramble.
1303: GOAL Hamilton 2-2 Rangers (Paixao)
1302: Rangers are to make a second substitution, with top scorer Kris Boyd grimacing and Andrew Little warming up.
1300: Accies are looking menacing but Mickael Antoine-Curier fails to connect with a great headed flick-on from Simon Mensing right in front of goal.
"Awful decision, Accies player jumped into Broadfoot, guess the ref wants it to be a bit closer game."
1257: "It is soft, but I think it probably is a penalty." BBC Scotland pitch-side reporter Chick Young watches a replay.
Kirk Broadfoot is penalised for barging into Mark McLaughlin as he rose to head and Simon Mensing slams home the spot-kick.
1255: GOAL HAMILTON 1-2 RANGERS (Mensing)
1254: PENALTY TO HAMILTON.
1252: Steven Davis goes off with a dead leg, with Rangers replacing him with Kevin Thomson.
1251: Rangers are on song now and neat passing exchange deep in Accies territory ends with Kenny Miller curling a shot wide of the target.
1248: "Great finish from Kenny Miller. Again, though, for Accies - why has Miller got so much room on the edge of the box?" BBC Scotland pundit Sandy Clark
Kris Boyd lays off a neat pass to Kenny Miller on the edge of the penalty area and the striker strokes a well-placed shot beyond the grasp of Tomas Cerny.
1247: GOAL Hamilton Accies 0-2 Rangers (Miller)
1246: "That's an unbelievable opportunity. Kirk Broadfoot's gone to sleep, and Hastings has got to score form there." BBC Scotland pundit Sandy Clark is not impressed by the Canadian defender's finishing.
1245: Richard Hastings spurns a golden chance to equalise, shooting over the top from five yards after the Rangers defence were caught napping from Trent McClenahan's deep cross.
1244: "Hamilton are trying to be really positive on the ball but they have to be very wary once they lose it." BBC Scotland pundit Billy Dodds at New Douglas Park.
1242: Richard Hastings is short with a back-pass and Accies keeper Tomas Cerny has to slide out and block at the feet of Kyle Lafferty, who has recovered from that earlier knock.
1240: That's a third offside against Rangers. Hamilton are playing a high back line and that could be dangerous against a speed merchant like Kenny Miller.
1238: Another Accies delivery catches the wind and makes life difficult for McGregor, who punches it away and gets a good old fashioned barge from Antoine-Curier just to trouble him further.
1235: A wicked swerving corner Marco Paixao dips under the crossbar and Allan McGregor manages to flap the ball away to safety under pressure from a cluster of players.
1233: A nice back-heel from Mickael Antoine-Curier releases James McArthur on the left edge of the penalty box but Danny Wilson makes a good interception to clear the cross. Kyle Lafferty limps of holding his ribs.
1231: Hamilton enjoy a period of prolonged possession but get nowhere with their pedestrian passing.
1227: You guys are razor sharp today! I missed Andrew Little out from the list of Rangers substitutes. rjstewart79 is the eagled-eyed My Sport man.
1225: Hamilton are all over the place at the moment and keep gifting Rangers possession in dangerous areas.
The Accies defence allow Lee McCulloch to get his head to a long ball and it falls nicely for Steven Whittaker to follow up with a thumping volley from just 10 yards out which rips into the roof of the net.
1221: GOAL Hamilton 0-1 Rangers (Whittaker)
1218: Accies will want to forget that first foray forward. Mickael Antoine-Curier's bicycle kick spins in the opposite direction from which is was meant and Simon Mensing drags a shot approximately 20 metres wide.
1217: Rangers get us underway a few minutes late.
1214: The teams are in the tunnel waiting to take to the pitch. Don't go anywhere...
"Just the one mistake. I'm sure the referee will have outdone you on that front within the first ten minutes." Charlie Richmond is the whistler in the middle today.
1210: The pitch at New Douglas Park is looking splendid. Hats off to the Accies groundstaff, who are out there busy, prodding away with their garden forks.
1208: The teams have met four times in the Scottish Cup since, with Rangers winning each time and scoring 16 goals in the process.
1203: Woops! First blunder of the day and it's not even kick off... Mr Sprott scored his famous goal in 1987. Just the 20 years out. Thanks to dodger9 for the prompt on My Sport.
1200: Accies fans of a certain vintage will have fond memories of their shock Scottish Cup win at Ibrox on 31 January, 2007. A team that included the likes of Terry Butcher, Chris Woods, Graham Roberts, Davie Cooper, Ian Durrant and Ally McCoist was sunk by Adrian Sprott's 70th-minute shot.
"Could be a tough one for the Gers, away to another SPL team in good form. Though I'm really not that bothered about the cups. I wonder what pitch conditions will be like?"
1156: Former Motherwell and Northern Ireland winger Stuart Elliot makes his Accies debut, replacing James Wesolowski, while Kenny Miller returns from suspension to lead the Rangers attack alongside Kris Boyd.
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