Summary

  • QF draw: Aberdeen v Kilmarnock/Rangers, Dundee Utd v Ross County/ICT, Partick Thistle v Hearts, Hibs v Celtic

  • FT: Ross County 2-2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle

  • Josh Mullin beats offside trap to level in injury time for County

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  1. Kings of the north?published at 19:07 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ross County v Inverness CT(19:15)

    It's Ross County who hold the derby bragging rights for now.

    They're on an unbeaten run of seven matches - four wins and three draws - against their Highland foes, stretching back almost three years.

    Inverness last beat County in March 2016 - a 3-0 tonking dished out in Dingwall.

    The Staggies are top of the Championship by three points with Caley Thistle 12 behind in fourth place.

    Liam Boyce scores for Ross County against Inverness CTImage source, SNS
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    Liam Boyce rattled in four goals as Ross County hammered Inverness in April 2017

  2. Highland historypublished at 19:06 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ross County v Inverness CT (19:15)

    There's been a fair bit of Highland history in the last decade of Scottish Cup action.

    Ross County, in the second tier at the time, dumped out Hibernian and Celtic en route to the final in 2010, where they were beaten by Dundee United.

    Inverness CT won the cup in 2015 - their first major trophy.

    Here are some of the Highland rivals' best bits...

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    Watch: Ross County & Inverness CT Scottish Cup memories

  3. Match-winner Gardyne starts for Staggiespublished at 19:03 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ross County v Inverness CT(19:15)

    Michael Gardyne came off the bench to score Ross County's winner against Dunfermline Athletic and he is restored to the starting line-up tonight.

    In the other change made by Kettlewell and Ferguson, Andy Boyle replaces cup-tied Callum Semple.

    Michael GardyneImage source, SNS
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    Michael Gardyne struck the winner as Ross County beat Dunfermline Athletic

  4. Five changes for Invernesspublished at 18:58 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ross County v Inverness CT(19:15)

    Inverness boss John Robertson makes five changes from his team's 2-1 loss to Partick Thistle.

    Mark Ridgers replaces Cammy MacKay in goals after recovering from a back injury.

    Tom Walsh and Aaron Doran are also fit-again and restored to the starting line-up.

    Coll Donaldson and club captain Carl Tremarco start ahead of Shaun Rooney and Kevin McHattie in defence.

    Nathan Austin and Hearts loanee Anthony McDonald drop to the bench.

    Mark RidgersImage source, SNS
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    Mark Ridgers is back in goal for Inverness CT

  5. Kettlwell in the standspublished at 18:51 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ross County v Inverness CT (19:15)

    The Ross County dug-out will be minus one of their two co-managers tonight.

    Stuart Kettlewell will be watching from the stands as he serves a the first game of a six-match ban for "misconduct and making physical contact with a match official in aggressive manner" during County's loss to Morton last month.

    That means colleague Steven Ferguson will run the show on the touchline.

    Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS
  6. LINE-UPS from Dingwallpublished at 18:47 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ross County v Inverness CT (19:15)

    Ross County: Fox, Fraser, Boyle, Watson, Van der Weg, Gardyne, Spence, Draper, Lindsay, Graham, Mckay.

    Substitutes: Munro, McManus, Mullin, Stewart, Wallace, Grivosti, Murray.

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle: Ridgers, McKay, McCart, Donaldson, Tremarco, Chalmers, Welsh, Walsh, Doran, Polworth, White.

    Substitutes: MacKay, Rooney, McCauley, Austin, Trafford, McHattie, MacGregor.

  7. Highland showdownpublished at 18:41 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ross County v Inverness CT (19:15)

    Seven down, one to go.

    Either Ross County or Inverness CT will be the last team into the Scottish Cup quarter-finals.

    We've got a Highland derby coming your way from Dingwall this evening - live on BBC Two, BBC Radio Scotland and right here.

    Following that and all the post-match reaction, we'll also bring you last-eight draw.

    Stay tuned...

    Ross StewartImage source, SNS