Old Firm kept apart in Scottish Cup

Gers still need to get past Dundee United after the sides played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at Ibrox on Sunday.If Walter Smith's side can win at Tannadice in the replay the Treble-chasing side would tackle Raith in the semis.Rovers booked their place in the last four of the competition following an impressive 2-1 win at First Division leaders Dundee.Celtic secured their spot in the semi-finals following a 3-0 win at Kilmarnock courtesy of Robbie Keane's second half hat-trick.With winners of Hibs' replay with Ross County will play the Bhoys following a surprise 2-2 draw at Easter Road.Raith Rovers skipper Mark Campbell admitted he had mixed emotions over the draw.Campbell will miss the Hampden clash next month after being injured in a car accident 24 hours before the fifth-round replay victory at Aberdeen in February.The 32-year-old suffered cuts to his head, heavy bruising to his chest and a chipped kneecap, which is likely to keep him out for the rest of the season.And the defender watched Rovers progress to the last four for the first time since 1963 with an away victory over Irn-Bru First Division leaders Dundee with a mixture of pride and regret."Obviously the car accident has been hard but spirits are high now that I'm up on my feet and obviously, after Saturday's game I was delighted for the boys and the club," said Campbell after attending the Hampden draw."But you want to be part of every game, especially Saturday. It was a great day for the club and you want to be part of that success."You are delighted for the boys but you are slightly gutted as well."Raith produced a deserved 2-1 win against big-spending Dundee at Dens Park on Saturday.And, perhaps unsurprisingly for a club that beat Celtic in the 1994-95 League Cup final and led Bayern Munich at half-time in the Olympic Stadium the following season, there is belief they can pull off another shock.Campbell added: "The players have been different class, against Aberdeen over two games and against Dundee we were underdogs as well. That augurs well for the semi-finals."It doesn't really matter who you get at this stage, everything is a bonus. Whoever it is we are massive underdogs but sometimes underdogs can do it on the day."Campbell will retain a glimmer of hope of making a dream comeback at Hampden should Rovers progress to the final on May 15.He was knocked unconscious in the accident before being cut out of his car by firefighters but said: "I'm back in next week for an exploratory op on the knee, just keyhole, to make sure everything is okay."Next season I'm definitely back but this season looks finished. Nothing's impossible though, I'll know better this week during this op."Scottish Cup semi-finals: Celtic v Hibernian/Ross County, Rangers/Dundee United v Raith Ties to be played over the weekend of April 10/11. Scottish Cup. Click here to bet.  

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