1. Bye for nowpublished at 23:16 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    We'll leave it there on a marathon day of Scottish Cup action.

    Join us again tomorrow for the ties between Aberdeen and Raith Rovers and Auchinleck Talbot and Celtic.

    There's the last 16 draw too - what a treat.

    Until then, goodnight.

    Falkirk celebrateImage source, SNS
  2. get involved

    Best Falkirk team ever?published at 23:11 GMT 17 January

    Well done Falkirk - deserved winners and Dylan Tait was immensely impressive throughout, especially his penalty in the shootout.

    Paul

    Been a Bairns fan since 1961; best team ever!

    David

    I know we will all talk about the penalties and that miss but John McGlynn must have had some team talk at half-time his side looked solid and rejuvenated

    Denis

  3. 'It feels brilliant' - McGlynnpublished at 23:07 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    Falkirk boss John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: "It feels brilliant. The boys had to work so hard. Hearts started like a train, we had to adjust, we had to make changes at half-time.

    "Getting to half-time at 0-0 was a bonus and then we played well in the second half.

    "We nearly did it in 90 minutes, but we lose the penalty and then in extra-time we were stronger in the end.

    "Delighted for everyone at the football club. We're in the draw and we look forward to that tomorrow.

    "Looking for a favourable draw. It would be nice to get a home game and hopefully it gives us belief going forward."

  4. Postpublished at 23:03 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    What a night for Ben Parkinson.

    Signed from Newcastle earlier this month, the young forward scored the opening goal for Falkirk before converting the winning penalty.

    Ben Parkinson scores in the penalty shootoutImage source, SNS
    Ben Parkinson celebratesImage source, SNS
  5. 'We can go all the way' - Parkinsonpublished at 23:00 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    Two of Falkirk's heroes have been talking to Premier Sports.

    Goal-scorer Ben Parkinson: "It's unbelievable. I couldn't ask for a better start. We came in with high expectations and that sums us up - character right to the very end.

    "We pushed one of the best teams in the league on Wednesday [in Celtic] and could have got the win.

    "All the way. We've got to believe."

    Captain Brad Spencer: "We just needed to stay in the game and then trying to take our chances. Penalties are a lottery, but all the boys stuck them away.

    "Second half we had a bit more belief. Gaffer told us to take the shackles off. We kept grinding and then took our chances on penalties."

    Brad Spencer hugs John McGlynn after the full-time whistleImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Brad Spencer celebrates with manager John McGlynn

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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:56 GMT 17 January

    St Mirren beat Hearts on penalties and went all the way in the League Cup. Can The Bairns do the same?

    Jim

    Well done Falkirk! Now, Hearts can concentrate on making the real history.

    Terry

  7. Postpublished at 22:54 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    John Rankin
    Former Hibernian & Dundee United midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    I don't know what John McGlynn said at half-time, but he made the changes and you could see the intent straight away.

  8. Kabangu clangerpublished at 22:52 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    Elton Kabangu was the only player to miss in the shootout.

    Elton Kabangu penalty missImage source, SNS
    Elton Kabangu looks dejectedImage source, SNS
  9. Postpublished at 22:49 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    Spartans are flying the flag for Edinburgh after Hearts and Hibs both fell today.

    The League 2 leaders beat Inverness Caley Thistle on penalties earlier and are the only team from the capital in the last 16 draw.

  10. Postpublished at 22:45 GMT 17 January

    FT: Hearts 1-1 Falkirk AET (4-5 pens)

    John McGlynn celebrates with his backroom staff and the Falkirk players go to the jubilant away end.

    What a season McGlynn's side are having!

  11. published at 22:44 GMT 17 January

    Ben Parkinson scores and Falkirk secure their spot in the last 16 of the Scottish Cup.

    Hearts are out!

  12. published at 22:43 GMT 17 January

    Harry Milne scores, but Ben Parkinson has a penalty to win it for the Bairns.

  13. published at 22:42 GMT 17 January

    Dylan Tait makes no mistake.

    Hearts have to score.

  14. published at 22:41 GMT 17 January

    A horror penalty from Elton Kabangu, who fires his effort over the bar.

    Advantage Falkirk.

  15. published at 22:40 GMT 17 January

    Brian Graham - off the bench for this reason - finds the back of the net.

    3-3.

  16. published at 22:40 GMT 17 January

    Pierre Landry Kabore sits Scott Bain down and puts Hearts 3-2 up.

    He then shushes the Falkirk fans behind the goal.

  17. published at 22:39 GMT 17 January

    This has been a flawless display from both teams so far.

    Liam Henderson fires his spot-kick into the top corner and we're level again.

  18. published at 22:38 GMT 17 January

    Alexandros Kyziridis takes a long, deliberate run-up and finds the bottom left corner.

    2-1 Hearts.

  19. published at 22:38 GMT 17 January

    A nerveless penalty from Falkirk skipper Brad Spencer - dispatched into the top corner.

    1-1.

  20. published at 22:37 GMT 17 January

    Calmly sends Scott Bain the wrong way.

    1-0 Hearts in the shootout.