Hibernian ensured there wasn't a Scottish Cup upset at Tynecastle this afternoon, as the holders ran riot against junior outfit Bonyrigg Rose.
Kenny Miller fired a brace as Rangers came from behind to floor Motherwell at Ibrox.
Elsewhere in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup, there were wins for:
Aberdeen
Dunfermline
St Mirren
Inverness CT
Hamilton
East Fife
Morton
Partick Thistle
Ross County
St Johnstone
Throw in a couple of replays: Queen's Park v Ayr United (Tue 24 Jan) & Clyde v Stirling Albion (Tue 31 Jan) - and it's been a pulsating day of Scottish Cup action.
Thanks for your company this afternoon. Highlights of all today's Scottish Cup ties will be on Sportscene tonight at 22:30 on BBC One Scotland.
And we'll have them on our website in due course.
We're back tomorrow for Raith Rovers v Hearts and Albion Rovers v Celtic - followed by the draw for the fifth round.
Hope you can join us then. Cheers.
Kilmarnock boss Lee Clark
Kilmarnock 0-1 Hamilton Accies
"We didn't deserve to win the game - it wasn't a good match at all. We didn't create enough, we were a bit toothless at the top of the pitch. We had some very good individual performances, my goalkeeper was very good all day, but if you don't do the basics right, keeping possession of the ball, you're going to have problems.
"As the game wore on, Hamilton grew into it and we've made committed a couple of horrendous errors to give the penalty away. It's a very disappointing day, another cup competition where we've gone out with a whimper."
Hamilton Accies boss Martin Canning
Kilmarnock 0-1 Hamilton
"We've been done by [late goals] a few times ourselves in the league this season, so it feels nice to get the benefit of it.
"It looked [like it was heading for a replay], but in the game we were the slightly better team, we created more opportunities. But we didn't think the goal was going to come.
"We had enough opportunities, but it looked like it was going to be one of those days. The boys kept working hard and thankfully we got our reward. The boys in the middle of the park were good, and we defended really well. That gave us a platform to go on and win the game."
"I'm absolutely thrilled with the effort. Getting the first goal was maybe key for us but we lost the goal too early after going in front.
"Second half Caley controlled the game but unfortunately we couldn't get that second.
"If we'd got to half-time with that one goal lead obviously a bit of fear goes into their game as well.
"They were worthy winners and what a fantastic crowd, it just shows the potential of this football club."
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes
Aberdeen 4-0 Stranraer
"Even if the first goal didn't come as early as we wanted, we kept doing the right things. We had movement ahead of the ball in McLean and Rooney, McGinn and Hayes.
"Character: credit to them. It's been a tricky season so far. Weaker players or a weaker team would've folded having gone 1-0 down. They would've panicked. We never did. We controlled most of the game, particularly the second half.
"In cup football there are always upsets - there wasn't one here today - so I'm delighted."
"We just didn't start the game and we gave away poor goals.There's big disappointment over how we performed. We're better than that but you can't take away anything from Hibs. They were flying."
Partick Thistle turn in a thoroughly professional performance to clinch their place in the fifth round. The Premiership side had too much class for their Highland League opponents. A double for Chris Erskine and a goal each for Steven Lawless and Abdul Osman ensure a comfortable victory at Firhill.
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- Dunfermline
- St Mirren
- Inverness CT
- Hamilton
- East Fife
- Morton
- Partick Thistle
- Ross County
- St Johnstone
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Hibernian ensured there wasn't a Scottish Cup upset at Tynecastle this afternoon, as the holders ran riot against junior outfit Bonyrigg Rose.
Kenny Miller fired a brace as Rangers came from behind to floor Motherwell at Ibrox.
Elsewhere in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup, there were wins for:
Throw in a couple of replays: Queen's Park v Ayr United (Tue 24 Jan) & Clyde v Stirling Albion (Tue 31 Jan) - and it's been a pulsating day of Scottish Cup action.
Thanks for your company this afternoon. Highlights of all today's Scottish Cup ties will be on Sportscene tonight at 22:30 on BBC One Scotland.
And we'll have them on our website in due course.
We're back tomorrow for Raith Rovers v Hearts and Albion Rovers v Celtic - followed by the draw for the fifth round.
Hope you can join us then. Cheers.
Kilmarnock boss Lee Clark
Kilmarnock 0-1 Hamilton Accies
"We didn't deserve to win the game - it wasn't a good match at all. We didn't create enough, we were a bit toothless at the top of the pitch. We had some very good individual performances, my goalkeeper was very good all day, but if you don't do the basics right, keeping possession of the ball, you're going to have problems.
"As the game wore on, Hamilton grew into it and we've made committed a couple of horrendous errors to give the penalty away. It's a very disappointing day, another cup competition where we've gone out with a whimper."
Hamilton Accies boss Martin Canning
Kilmarnock 0-1 Hamilton
"We've been done by [late goals] a few times ourselves in the league this season, so it feels nice to get the benefit of it.
"It looked [like it was heading for a replay], but in the game we were the slightly better team, we created more opportunities. But we didn't think the goal was going to come.
"We had enough opportunities, but it looked like it was going to be one of those days. The boys kept working hard and thankfully we got our reward. The boys in the middle of the park were good, and we defended really well. That gave us a platform to go on and win the game."
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Elgin City boss Jim Weir
Elgin City 1-2 Inverness CT
"I'm absolutely thrilled with the effort. Getting the first goal was maybe key for us but we lost the goal too early after going in front.
"Second half Caley controlled the game but unfortunately we couldn't get that second.
"If we'd got to half-time with that one goal lead obviously a bit of fear goes into their game as well.
"They were worthy winners and what a fantastic crowd, it just shows the potential of this football club."
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes
Aberdeen 4-0 Stranraer
"Even if the first goal didn't come as early as we wanted, we kept doing the right things. We had movement ahead of the ball in McLean and Rooney, McGinn and Hayes.
"It was difficult for Stranraer to cope with."
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Inverness CT boss Richie Foran
Elgin City 1-2 Inverness CT
"Character: credit to them. It's been a tricky season so far. Weaker players or a weaker team would've folded having gone 1-0 down. They would've panicked. We never did. We controlled most of the game, particularly the second half.
"In cup football there are always upsets - there wasn't one here today - so I'm delighted."
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Hibernian boss Neil Lennon
Bonyrigg Rose 1-8 Hibs
"It was a very good performance and the attitude was great. Some sloppy moments in the first half but the second half was excellent.
"Overall, I'm very pleased and the important thing is we're in the next round. Now, we can get back to business in the league."
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Bonnyrigg Rose manager Robbie Horn
Bonyrigg 1-8 Hibernian
"We just didn't start the game and we gave away poor goals.There's big disappointment over how we performed. We're better than that but you can't take away anything from Hibs. They were flying."
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Partick Thistle turn in a thoroughly professional performance to clinch their place in the fifth round. The Premiership side had too much class for their Highland League opponents. A double for Chris Erskine and a goal each for Steven Lawless and Abdul Osman ensure a comfortable victory at Firhill.
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