Cammy Bell saved a penalty to keep Kilmarnock in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup at Dens Park, when he held Matt Lockwood’s 64th-minute effort, after Steven Milne levelled for Dundee 20 seconds after the restart.

Manuel Pascali headed Kilmarnock into the lead in the 32nd minute after the visitors had earned a reprieve when Milne had a goal disallowed.

The referee Stevie O’Reilly initially gave Milne’s strike in the 15th minute but, then awarded a free-kick for offside after consulting with his assistant Charlie Smith.

Pat Fenlon earned his first win as Hibernian manager as his side survived a scare to beat Cowdenbeath. The fotbollströjor barn Second Division leaders stunned Hibs by taking the lead after only 15 seconds through Greig Stewart, but goals from Leigh Griffiths and Eoin Doyle gave the visitors a half-time lead, and another from David Wotherspoon put them 3-1 up shortly after the break.

A superb Jon Robertson goal midway through the second period gave Colin Cameron’s side hopes of a comeback but despite waves of pressure late on they could not find an equaliser.

At New Broomfield, Johnny Russell scored a second-half hat-trick to help Dundee United hammer Airdrie United 6-2. The 2010 winners went ahead after 16 minutes when John Rankin scored his first goal for the club, and were cruising at 6-0 with five minutes to go, before Ryan Donnelly gave Airdrie some solace with two late goals.

St Mirren and Hamilton face a replay after their fourth-round goalless draw in Paisley. The SPL hosts had the best chances but the First Division side held out.

Jonny Hayes netted a last‑gasp equaliser for 10-man Inverness Caledonian Thistle to ensure a replay at East End Park against Dunfermline. The Pars looked as if they had a secured a fifth-round place thanks to Andy Barrowman’s header, until goalkeeper Chris Smith made a dreadful mistake in stoppage time, and the fotbollströjor barn Irish winger tapped in.

St Johnstone scraped their way into the fifth round with a narrow victory against Second Division Brechin City, who were more than a match for their SPL opponents throughout and levelled through Paul McManus after Murray Davidson’s opener.

Francisco Sandaza scored the winning goal in the second half and try though they might, City could not find a second comeback.

Aberdeen made sure there was no repeat of their CIS Cup humiliation by East Fife, with a 4-0 win against Forfar at Station Park.

Jamie Murphy scored twice and Henrik Ojamaa scored on his debut, as Motherwell eased past Queen’s Park 4-0.

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