This is the moment Queen's Park's players celebrated their famous victory over Rangers inside the away dressing room at Ibrox.
Seb Drozd scored the only goal of the game, sending the Championship side through to the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.
Callum Ferrie saved a last-minute penalty from Gers captain James Tavernier to cap off an already historic evening for Callum Davidson's men.
The result leaves Philippe Clement on the brink of losing his job as head coach of Rangers, as he and his players did some much-needed soul-searching after losing to the lower league side.
What a day!!!! Thanks for coming… Beautiful Sunday ! 🐝🐝. @queensparkfc#QueensParkfc #ScottishCup #fyp 😁⚽️ 🕷️ pic.twitter.com/t7i0iaztv3
— Louis Longridge (@llongridge7) February 9, 2025
But in the away dressing room post-match, it was rightly party time.
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Louis Longridge, who started the game in midfield, shared a video to his X account showing the players jumping around, celebrating to Discoland.
He captioned the short clip: "What a day!!!! Thanks for coming… Beautiful Sunday."
Manager Callum Davidson could be seen joining in the party, as he jumped around with the players and his fellow staff members.
The clip has been liked over 2,500 times, while views for the video exceed 165k.
Daniel Boone's song 'Beautiful Sunday' has been adopted by Celtic fans in recent years, although Dundee United supporters were the first to sing the tune in Scottish football.