Sky Sports: Celtic earn Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock | Aberdeen, Hibs through

Sky Sports: Celtic earn Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock | Aberdeen, Hibs through.

Callum McGregor and Daizen Maeda score in a 2-1 win for holders Celtic, with Bobby Wales on target for Kilmarnock; Andrew Shinnie scores late winner as Livingston upset Ross County, causing the first significant shock of the Scottish Cup fourth round. Celtic opened their Scottish Gas Scottish Cup defence with a 2-1 fourth-round victory over a determined Kilmarnock team at Parkhead. Killie keeper Robby McCrorie was hurt after less than a minute and had to be replaced by Kieran O’Hara, who was beaten in the 12th minute by Celtic captain Callum McGregor’s long-range shot.

The holders should have extended their lead further, but were startled in extra time in the opening half when teenage Rugby Park attacker Bobby Wales levelled from close range. Celtic increased the pressure after the break, and Daizen Maeda scored in the 70th minute, but they were unable to overcome Derek McInnes’ side, who kept the tie alive and tense until the final whistle. Aberdeen broke their lengthy losing record and advanced to the fifth round with a comfortable victory over 10-man League Two club Elgin.

After a rocky start, Shayden Morris eased Dons nerves with a low strike from a Duk ball, and Duk himself scored twice in the second half to seal the victory over a home side that saw Lyall Booth sent off after 75 minutes. Martin Boyle resumed his scoring streak, helping Hibernian advance to the Scottish Cup fifth round with a 3-0 win over Clydebank. The Australian international, who has scored twice in each of the last three games, broke the deadlock inside two minutes. However, West of Scotland Premier League leaders Clydebank dug in, and Hibs had to wait until the start of the second period to extend their lead.

That goal arrived through Rudi Molotnikov before Boyle added his second.

There was further cheer for the Hibs supporters when Kieron Bowie climbed off the bench to make his first appearance since suffering a hamstring injury in September.

Andrew Shinnie scored a late winner as Livingston stunned Ross County to knock them out. His 119th-minute winner saw the Championship outfit cause the first big shock of the fourth round.

It is now six years since County won a game in the competition, with their last success a 2-1 win over Motherwell in January 2019.

Toyosi Olusanya’s clinical early double set St Mirren on course for a 3-1 away victory over Queen of the South.

The Englishman notched in the 10th and 21st minutes to take his tally for the season to 10 goals and put the Premiership side in command of the tie at Palmerston Park.

Brennan Dickenson put the League One hosts back in contention with a 75th-minute strike, but the Saints secured their place in the last 16 with a stoppage-time goal from substitute Caolan Boyd-Munce. Makenzie Kirk’s early goal provided much-needed pleasure for St Johnstone fans while also ensuring Motherwell’s elimination from the cup. Kirk scored on the rebound in the ninth minute, St Johnstone’s first goal in the event since Shaun Rooney’s winner in the 2021 final against Hibernian. They have now fallen to Kelty Hearts, Rangers, and Airdrie in the fourth round.

Kirk’s goal proved enough to send Saints into the fifth round with a 1-0 win and ended a nine-game run without victory that has seen them slide nine points adrift in the Premiership. The win will give them hope they can cut the gap next week when they host Motherwell again.

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