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Rangers secured their place in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals over the weekend.

Danny Rohl’s side beat second-tier outfit Queen’s Park in emphatic fashion at Ibrox, with James Tavernier netting a hat-trick as Rangers won 8-0.

Queen’s Park famously overcame their neighbours 1-0 in the fifth round at Ibrox last term, though they were not able to repeat the same feat this time around.

Ahead of the quarter-finals, Rangers have been drawn against arch-rivals Celtic, setting up a mouthwatering clash on home soil on the weekend of March 7.

Former Celtic midfielder Scott Brown has since given his thoughts on both the clash, and Rangers’ recent form.

Rangers went into Sunday’s cup tie having secured a comfortable 5-1 win against Kilmarnock last Wednesday.

The goals would fly in at Ibrox once again, with Ryan Naderi’s goal in the eighth minute setting the tone.

Speaking on BBC Sportscene, former Celtic hero and current Ayr United manager Scott Brown said: “I was obviously devastated when I saw it!

“I was hoping for a take two and Queen’s to do it again. It’s always hard to go to Ibrox,...

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