Rangers' young guns overcame Celtic this afternoon in a hard-fought Glasgow Cup tie.
The match was played behind closed doors at Ochilview Park, Stenhousemuir, as Rangers ran out 3-1 winners.
It's the second time in quick succession that Rangers have got the better of their arch-rivals, having beaten Celtic 3-2 in the final of last season's competition in December.
Rangers B went into a 2-0 lead thanks to strikes by Findlay Curtis and Blaine McClure.
Rhys Dargie pulled one back for the Hoops, however, Zak Lovelace scored five minutes from time to restore Rangers' two-goal advantage.
Malky Thomson said post-match: “It was probably similar to Celtic in that our preparation wasn’t great during the week due to the weather.
“But I think what is good for the boys is that they’ve come off the back of beating Celtic in the Glasgow Cup and to go back out and get another result is good.
“It wasn’t our best display of football, but they got the job done and every one of them contributed to the team.
“When we set the team up there are players who can certainly change a game.
“The goals that we scored, and the timing of the third goal that we scored through Zak, was brilliant. Zak’s always going to be a threat; he has that in his locker with his sheer pace and power.
“I’m really pleased in the way that the guys approached the game considering the fact our preparation was mainly in indoors, but the boys went out and played for each other which was massive.”