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Kilmarnock vs Celtic LIVE score and goal updates from the Viaplay Cup clash at Rugby Park

Brendan Rodgers is quite rightly proud of his astonishing perfect knockout Cup tie record as Celtic boss first time around.

The Irishman won 24 out of 24 matches before his departure for Leicester City and will be looking to pick up where he left off as he gets back to to business in the last-16 of the Viaplay Cup.

Derek McInnes was the man who ran him closest for some off those pieces of silverware with three cup final showdowns at Hampden while Aberdeen boss.

And McInnes, this time as Kilmarnock boss, will be looking to end the Celtic gaffer's bid for yet another treble at the first hurdle in his second spell.

It's a huge task for McInnes but having already stunned Rangers at home in the opening Scottish Premiership fixture of the season, McInnes and his men can go into the tie in optimistic mood as they look to complete an early season Old Firm double.

Find out if they can succeed by following all the build-up, match action and reaction right here in our LIVE blog.

Don't forget that the draw for the quarter finals takes place following this match and Record Sport will be running a live blog as we deiscover the last eight ties.

If we can win this one you’re one game away from Hampden so we have got to try see the bigger picture. We always try to impart to the players that there’s an opportunity to leave some sort of legacy at your club by getting to a final and being 90 minutes away from lifting silverware. I certainly feel we can win a trophy here at Kilmarnock.

We didn’t offer up anything in the two (league) games against Celtic here [last season] and it is important to show, as we did against Rangers, that there is a different side to us this season.

Obviously the draw is tough, we are up against a team who

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