Second-tier Queen’s Park produced one of the biggest shocks in Scottish Cup history to eliminate Rangers in the pair’s last-16 tie at Ibrox.
The result, which is likely to have severe implications for Philippe Clement, Rangers’ manager, marks the first time since 1966-67 the club have been knocked out of the Scottish Cup by lower-league opposition. Calum Ferrie, the heroic Queen’s Park goalkeeper, saved James Tavernier’s stoppage‑time penalty on an afternoon of high drama.
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