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Celtic see off Dunfermline
Celtic are through to the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup thanks to a 4-2 victory over First Division Dunfermline in an action-packed game at East End Park on Sunday.
Diomansy Kamara fired Tony Mowbray's men in front with a stunning strike from the edge of the box in 20 minutes but David Graham equalised almost immediately and Andy Kirk put the Pars ahead from the penalty spot in 28 minutes after Paul Caddis was judged to have pushed Steven Bell.
Morten Rasmussen levelled from close range just before the break and his pressure caused Calum Woods to divert the ball into his own net in 59 minutes before Robbie Keane, on as a substitute, sealed Celtic's passage with a penalty midway through the second period.
Aberdeen or Raith, Dundee, Dundee United, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Ross County and holders Rangers or St Mirren complete the last-eight line-up, with the draw at 1pm on Wednesday.
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