Dundee United 2-2 Rangers (Rangers win 3-2 on penalties AET): the Dundee United players soak up the pre-match atmosphere at Hampden
SFL chief executive David Longmuir (left) speaks to Dundee United chairman Eddie Thompson before the match at Hampden
Dundee United's fans prepare to cheer on their team at Hampden
Two young fans get ready to cheer on their respective teams at Hampden
Kirk Broadfoot (top) climbs to win the ball from of Dundee Utd's Mark de Vries early in the match
The score remains 0-0 as Garry Kenneth challenges the Rangers captain Barry Ferguson for the ball
United open the scoring after 34 minutes as Noel Hunt brushes off a challenge to stab the ball towards the Rangers goal
Hunt celebrates with team-mate Willo Flood as United go one ahead
Hunt performs one of his trademark somersaults after his close-range opener
The Rangers manager Walter Smith can't believe Rangers have gone a goal down and prepares to make some changes
Dundee United's Prince Buaben shrugs off a challenge from Christian Dailly as Rangers press for an equaliser before half-time
The Rangers keeper Allan McGregor fends off a challenge from Lee Wilkie as United come close to adding a second goal
United press for a second as Morgaro Gomis puts pressure on Rangers' Sasa Papac
Barry Ferguson beats Dundee United's Morgaro Gomis to the ball with a sliding challenge as United look set to take the trophy
The equaliser arrives with five minutes left on the clock when Kris Boyd equalises for Rangers from close range to take the match to extra-time
Boyd turns to the Rangers support to celebrate scoring the goal that puts the final into extra-time
Extra-time, and Mark de Vries puts Dundee United back into the lead with 96 minutes played
De Vries celebrates putting Dundee United into the lead in extra-time
The Dundee United chairman Eddie Thompson appears on the Hampden jumbo screens celebrating United's second goal
Kris Boyd turns to celebrate his second goal of the match in extra-time with eight minutes left on the clock
The match ends in a draw, and in a dramatic penalty shoot-out, Kris Boyd picks out his corner and gives Rangers the edge
It's disappointment for the United players as Rangers clinch the penalty shoot-out to lift the CIS Cup
The Rangers squad celebrate lifting their first piece of silverware of the season
Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor celebrate with the CIS Cup
Ally McCoist and Walter Smith salute the Rangers fans who made the trip to Hampden for the final
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