Raith Rovers manager Grant Murray has expressed delight over his side's 2-1 win away at Rangers in the last 16 of the Scottish Cup.
Ryan Conroy opened the scoring for the visitors in the second half, and despite Haris Vuckic's equaliser just after the hour, Rovers secured the victory courtesy of a Christian Nade strike in the 75th minute.
Murray told BBC Sport after the game: "I'm delighted for the players and everyone involved in the club. I think in the end we deserved it. We got pinned back after taking the lead but the players kept going and they're delighted.
"Coming to places like this is huge for any club. The players stepped up to the plate today. The whole club take credit for it. We'd be delighted with a home tie in the next round but we have to just enjoy today."
Raith Rovers become the fourth Championship club to go into the Scottish Cup quarter-final draw, joining Hibernian, Queen of the South, and Falkirk.