The Men's Scottish Cup Third Round continued on Saturday, with 71 goals flying in across the 18 games that took place across the country.
The action began with two early kick-offs as Drumchapel, in their debut Scottish Cup season, secured a famous 1-0 victory over Edinburgh, while Hamilton comfortably saw off Lowland League side East Kilbride 4-0.
16 matches followed at 3pm, with Darvel producing one of the performance of the day as they saw of League One Montrose 5-2 in an entertaining encounter at Links Park.
University of Stirling also grabbed the headlines as they became the first ever university side to reach the Fourth Round of the competition. Euan McGill grabbed an extra-time winner as they saw off Albion Rovers 1-0 at The Reigart Stadium.
Cove Rangers were the day's high-scorers - with Gerry McDonagh scoring four goals - as they beat Dunipace 7-0, while Falkirk enjoyed a 6-0 victory away to Wick Academy.
A round of 3pm kick-offs followed, with the full results below, alongside the result from Friday's meeting between Open Goal Broomhill and Alloa Athletic, where late drama saw Alloa Athletic take the win via the penalty spot in what proved to be the final kick of the game.
The Third Round action concludes on Monday, with Pollok travelling to face Ayr United live on BBC Scotland.
Full Third Round Results
Friday
Open Goal Broomhill 1-2 Alloa Athletic
Saturday
Albion Rovers 0-1 University of Stirling (AET)
Cove Rangers 7-0 Dunipace
Drumchapel United 1-0 Edinburgh
Dundee 6-2 Airdrie (AET)
Dunfermline Athletic 4-0 Forfar Athletic
Formartine United 1-3 Stenhousemuir
Fraserburgh 0-2 Arbroath
Greenock Morton 4-1 Queen of the South
Hamilton Academical 4-0 East Kilbride
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 1-2 Elgin City
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 3-2 Stirling Albion
Linlithgow Rose 1-0 Sauchie Juniors
Montrose 2-5 Darvel
Partick Thistle 3-0 Kelty Hearts
Peterhead 0-3 Queen's Park
Raith Rovers 3-0 Auchinleck Talbot
Wick Academy 0-6 Falkirk
Clyde 1-3 Dumbarton
Monday
Ayr United v Pollok (Kick-off at 7.45pm)
Fourth Round Draw
The Round Four draw will take place live on BBC Scotland following the conclusion of Ayr United's match against Pollok on Monday.
Scottish golfer Ewen Ferguson, who enjoyed a breakthrough season by winning two DP World Tour events in his first year holding a full tour card, joins Jane Lewis to conduct the draw.
The 12 Premiership teams enter at this stage, including holders Rangers who defeated Hearts in last season's final.