Tuesday, 4 December 2007, 22:22 GMT
Queen's Park 2-4 Airdrie United
Airdrie United hit two extra-time goals at Hampden to set up a Scottish Cup fourth round tie with Kilmarnock.
The visitors surged into an early lead thanks to a drilled strike from Kevin McDonald and Stuart Noble's excellent solo run and shot.
Steve Canning had a penalty saved by Stephen Robertson but Alan Trouten lashed in a 75th minute effort.
Mark Ferry netted in stoppage time but
Allan Russell's deflected free kick and an Alan Watt's toe poke settled it.
Queen's Park: Murray, Paton, Agostini, Quinn (Ferry 83), Boslen, Kettlewell, Cairney, Trouten, McGrady (Molloy 87), Dunn, Canning (Ronald 83). Subs Not Used: Ure, Cowie.
Booked: Dunn, Paton, Ferry.
Goals: Trouten 75, Ferry 90.
Airdrie Utd: Robertson, Donnelly, Smyth, McKeown, McKenna, McDougall (Watt 91), Holmes (Smith 45), McDonald, Waddle, Russell, Noble (Prunty 71). Subs Not Used: Lovering, Hollis.
Booked: McKenna, Smyth, McDonald, Waddle, Smith.
Goals: McDonald 15, Noble 17, Russell 97, Watt 109.
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Ref: C Boyle
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