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Dylan Easton's penalty helped Raith Rovers to a win over Linlithgow Rose at Prestonfield Highland League Fraserburgh delivered the biggest shock of the Scottish Cup third round, beating League 1 Annan Athletic 2-0 thanks to first-half goals from Connor Wood and Kieran Simpson. There were also wins for Musselburgh Athletic, Clydebank, Elgin City and Broxburn Athletic against teams in higher divisions. In the two all-Championship ties, Queen's Park needed penalties to beat Ayr United after a 2-2 draw, while goals from Mikey Devlin and Jamie Murphy took Ayr United through at Morton's expense. Fellow Championship sides Hamilton Academical, Livingston, Dunfermline Athletic and Raith Rovers also won to reach the fourth round. Airdrieonians are away at Dundee North End on Sunday (13: 00), and East Kilbride v Falkirk is being broadcast live on BBC Scotland on Monday (19: 45). The fourth-round draw, which features all 12 Premiership sides including holders Celtic, will be broadcast after that game. BBC Scotland to show East Kilbride v Falkirk In a topsy-turvy game at Hampden Park, Queen's Park came from a goal down to lead Thistle 2-1 before Will Tizzard's own goal took the game to extra time. Neither side could find a winner in the additional half hour, but the hosts held their nerve to progress 7-6 on penalties. Elsewhere, Oli Shaw's double helped Hamilton edge past Banks o' Dee 2-1 and Livingston beat Brora Rangers 2-0 thanks to first-half goals from Reece Mc Alear and Tete Yengi. Raith Rovers cruised to a 4-0 victory at Linlithgow Rose, while Dunfermline Athletic beat Edinburgh City 2-1 at Meadowbank. East of Scotland League leaders Musselburgh continued their excellent season with a 3-1 win over Lowland League Bo'ness United, with goals from Nathan Evans, Callum Donaldson and Craig Stevenson. Clydebank's Nicky Little scored a second-half double to knock out Highland League champions Buckie Thistle, and there were also wins after extra time for Brechin City and Broxburn Athletic, making it five non-SPFL sides through. Dumbarton 3-2 Alloa Athletic Queen's Park 2-2 Partick Thistle (AET, Queen's Park win 7-6 on pens) Fraserburgh 2-0 Annan Athletic Clydebank 2-0 Buckie Thistle Stranraer 1-2 Broxburn Athletic (AET) Banks o' Dee 1-2 Hamilton Academical Peterhead 2-3 Montrose (AET) Livingston 2-0 Brora Rangers Forfar 3-3 Stirling Albion (AET, Forfar w In 4-2 on pens) Cove Rangers 2-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Cowdenbeath 1-4 Brechin City (AET) Ayr United 2-0 Greenock Morton Edinburgh City 1-2 Dunfermline Athletic Linlithgow Rose 0-4 Raith Rovers Elgin City 3-2 Kelty Hearts Arbroath 0-1 Queen of the South Irvine Meadow 0-5 Stenhousemuir Musselburgh 3-1 Bo'ness United Sunday, 1 December Dundee North End v Airdrieonians (13: 00) Monday, 2 December East Kilbride v Falkirk (19: 45) Live on BBC Scotland, i Player and BBC Sport website & app Arsenal cruise past West Ham to move second Farrell signs off with win as Ireland edge past Wallabies Verstappen takes first pole since June in Qatar Out and proud Middlesbrough comedy This deeply weird and fiercely loving chosen family takes no prisoners Shocking allegations and conspiracies around "Diddy" Anoushka Mutanda Dougherty and her expert guests unravel the truth behind the headlines Will greener technology make flights more expensive? Explore controversial plans to change how we fly Why did the hugely profitable Phones 4u close down? Sean Farrington and Sam White discover what happened to the once successful mobile phone retailer Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? Who are the Commonwealth Games winners and losers? Why Bloom partnership could be game-changer for Hearts - and Scottish football From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Subscribe & follow updates on your Premiership team The Brazilian party in Argentina - watch Copa Libertadores final on BBC Man Utd job will change my life. .. not me - Amorim. Video Man Utd job will change my life. .. not me - Amorim 'A unique, controversial character and player' Watch: Capitals goaltender scores bizarre own goal. Video Watch: Capitals goaltender scores bizarre own goal The Littler effect - how darts hit the bullseye 'Now or never for Lampard - the stakes are high at Coventry' Million-pound paydays and rank-and-file rage - the RFU furore explained How 'stroke of luck' set London kid on course for NFL Grand Slam Track - what is it and what does it mean for athletics? 'Ruined himself' - the startling decline of Labuschagne A Lions XV from the autumn - according to the data F1 Q&A: Will Norris sustain title bid next season? What being coached by Murray could do for Djokovic The story behind the iconic photo, 25 years on © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.