Hibernian and Rangers booked their places in the quarter-finals of the William Hill Scottish Cup on a dramatic night of replays in the competition.
An early goal from Jason Cummings - who was later sent-off - gave Hibernian a 1-0 victory over their Edinburgh rivals Hearts at Easter Road. The Premiership side also finished the match with ten players, as Blazej Augustyn received a red card for the visitors.
Hibernian, who have now defeated four Premiership sides this season, face William Hill Scottish Cup holders Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the quarter-finals.
Rangers' replay with Kilmarnock was equally dramatic at Rugby Park. The Championship leaders were 1-0 up after just two minutes through a Martyn Waghorn penalty but Kilmarnock equalised minutes later through Rory McKenzie. Deep into stoppage time Nicky Clark won the game for Rangers, who will now face either Dumbarton or Dundee in the next round.
William Hill Scottish Cup quarter-final draw
Hibernian vs Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Celtic vs Greenock Morton
Ross County vs Dundee United
Rangers vs Dumbarton / Dundee
Ties to be played the weekend of March 5th 2016
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