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Queen's Park eyes cup upset repeat vs Rangers
6 Feb
Summary
- Queen's Park aims to replicate last year's cup shock against Rangers.
- Rangers manager Philippe Clement was sacked after the previous cup exit.
- Analyst Ryan Flynn believes Rangers are stronger this season.

Queen's Park will be looking to create another Scottish Cup shock when they travel to face Rangers in the fifth round. The two clubs are set for a rematch of last year's fixture at the same stage, which saw Queen's Park emerge victorious in a significant upset at Ibrox. That memorable cup exit ultimately contributed to then-Rangers manager Philippe Clement's departure after just two more matches.
Despite facing immense pressure, including 28 shots from Rangers, Queen's Park secured their victory last year thanks to a 69th-minute goal from Seb Drozd. Goalkeeper Callum Ferrie was instrumental, making nine crucial saves and denying James Tavernier from the penalty spot in added time.
However, former midfielder Ryan Flynn believes the circumstances have changed significantly for Rangers this season. He highlighted the team's current position at the top of the league under Danny Rohl's management, a scenario few would have predicted. Flynn anticipates a much tougher challenge for Queen's Park, suggesting that while the hope for an upset persists, a repeat performance is unlikely.




