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6 Rangers and Hearts starlets who lit up the Scottish Youth Cup Final as Rory Wilson and Liam McFarlane battle it out

Hampden hosted the Scottish Youth Cup Final on Wednesday night as Rangers took on Hearts.

The under-18 sides battled it out in Glasgow one month before the first team clash between the same two clubs in the Scottish Cup Final.

Heart, lead by former Tynecastle and Ibrox star Steven Naismith, were left disappointed as Rangers lifted the silverware, winning 2-1 after 90 minutes.

Two great goals - both wonderful volleys from Rory Wilson and Darren McInally - made it 2-0 Rangers at half time, with the Light Blues dominating during the first 45.

Hearts keeper Liam McFarlane had somehow kept his side alive with some fantastic saves - denying Wilson and Robbie Ure in the opening few minutes.

Murray Thomas got one back for the Jambos after the break and it was a wonderful strike from distance from the towering striker.

But despite a late push that saw Rangers keeper Jack McConnell twice called into action in the dying stages, it was Gers who held on for a deserved win.

It was a great advert for youth football at Hampden and there were a few stand out performances for both sides - with names you are sure to see breaking throughout to the first team in the coming months and years.

Record Sport have taken a look at six of the hottest prospects

His volley gave the Jambos keeper absolutely no chance and set the tone for the game ahead.

The youngster's technique for the first goal was hugely impressive as he drilled one in following MacKenzie Strachan's corner.

He seems composed in front of goal and mature in his positioning off the ball.

He caused several problems for the Jambos' back line with his movement and penetrating runs and appears to have a bright future ahead at Ibrox.

The Hearts keeper kept his side in it for the

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