Scottish Cup: Rangers beat rivals Celtic 5-4 on penalties

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Rangers players celebrate after beating Celtic in a penalty shoot outImage source, AllSport/Getty Images
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Rangers players celebrate after beating Celtic in a thrilling penalty shoot-out

Rangers beat arch-rivals Celtic on penalties to set up a Scottish Cup final with Hibernian.

Tom Rogic, who levelled in extra-time for Celtic, missed the key spot-kick, blazing his shot high and wide.

Rangers striker Kenny Miller fired in the opening goal, with Celtic replying through an Erik Sviatchenko header.

A wonderful long-range strike from Barrie McKay had Rangers in front on 96 minutes before Rogic swept home to set up a nervous Hampden shoot-out.

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Erik Sviatchenko celebrates his equaliser for Celtic but it wasn't enough in the end to win

James Tavernier and Nicky Clark failed to score from the spot for Rangers, while Callum McGregor and captain Scott Brown could not hit the target for Celtic before Rogic's miss handed Rangers a 5-4 win on penalties.