Scottish Cup

February 3, 2013

Full-time

Raith Rovers

0 - 3

Celtic

Scottish Cup

12:45 +00:00, February 3, 2013

Stark's Park, Scotland

Referee: Steven Mclean

Hoops ease past Raith

Scoring Summary

Raith Rovers Celtic
 Kris Commons (pen 56')
 James Forrest (83')
 Charlie Mulgrew (86')

Teams

Raith Rovers Celtic
1 David McGurn24 Lukasz Zaluska
5 Laurie EllisKelvin Wilson
Simon Mensing21 Charlie Mulgrew
Jason Thomson23 Mikael Lustig
3 Edward MalowneAdam Matthews
11 Joe Hamill15 Kris Commons
Allan Walker16 Joe Ledley
6 Stuart Anderson33 Baram Kayal
7 David Smith67 Victor Wanyama
10 Patrick Clarke88 Gary Hooper
9 Brian Graham32 Anthony Watt
Substitutes
17 Ross LaidlawLeonardo Fasan 35
16 eece DonaldsonScott Brown 8
14 Grant AndersonJames Forrest 49
15 Ross CallachanAnthony Stokes 10
12 Greg SpenceLassed Nouioui 11
Substitutions
Grant Anderson for David Smith (65)
Scott Brown for Baram Kayal (60)
Greg Spence for Stuart Anderson (74)
James Forrest for Anthony Watt (60)
Ross Callachan for Joe Hamill (90)
Anthony Stokes for Kris Commons (75)
Yellow Cards
Jason Thomson (55)
Victor Wanyama (77)
· Squads: Raith Rovers | Celtic

Kris Commons, James Forrest and Charlie Mulgrew fired Celtic to a comfortable 3-0 win over Raith Rovers in their William Hill Scottish Cup fifth-round tie at Stark's Park.

The Hoops were knocked out of the Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final by St Mirren at Hampden last Sunday but there was little chance of another shock, although the breakthrough did not come until the 56th minute when Commons scored from the spot after he was fouled by Raith defender Simon Mensing.

Irn-Bru First Division side Rovers ran out of steam and in the 82nd minute Forrest, on for Tony Watt, grabbed the second goal, with Mulgrew's fine strike four minutes later completing a solid afternoon's work by the visitors.

With forward Georgios Samaras and left-back Emilio Izaguirre out injured, Watt and Joe Ledley were handed starting berths by manager Neil Lennon, as was midfielder Beram Kayal with skipper Scott Brown dropping to the bench.

Celtic ignored the swirling wind to take control from the start.

There was a shout for a penalty in the sixth minute when Mulgrew's cross was blocked by Raith defender Eddie Malone, using his arm according to the visitors, but referee Steven McLean was not convinced.

In the 21st minute, as the Raith defence continued to repel constant Celtic pressure which brought another fruitless penalty claim when Adam Matthews' cross struck Laurie Ellis, midfielder Victor Wanyama tested David McGurn with a drive from 25 yards which the goalkeeper saved with some ease.

On the half-hour mark Raith, in a rare attack, had a penalty claim of their own turned down when back-tracking midfielder Ledley nudged Jason Thomson in the box to end a surging run by the Kirkcaldy defender. Again referee McLean was unimpressed.

Celtic retained a tight grip on the game and in the 35th minute Mulgrew's inswinging corner from the right escaped everyone before clipping the far post and running away from goal.

As Celtic continued to buzz around the home side's penalty area, Wanyama flicked a Matthews shot from outside towards goal but McGurn saved comfortably.

Raith started the second half in a more positive fashion with midfielder Allan Walker's cross from the right just evading on-rushing striker Brian Graham.

Moments later at the other end, Matthews' right-footed drive from outside the box cleared the Raith bar only by inches, and when the right-back turned provider with a cross on to Watt's head, the Celtic striker's effort went just wide of the far post.

In the 53rd minute, after Kayal had tripped Malone 25 yards from goal, Celtic goalkeeper Lukasz Zaluska saved Graham's curling free-kick down at his left-hand post with defender Kelvin Wilson completing the clearance.

Two minutes later Celtic made the breakthrough when Mensing clumsily tripped Commons inside the box and the Scotland midfielder slammed the spot-kick low into the net.

The goal sparked Raith into life and for the first time in the game they threw everything at the visitors, albeit for only a few minutes and without any joy.

Brown replaced Kayal and Forrest came on for Watt and Celtic dominated again.

In the 68th minute McGurn made a good save from Gary Hooper after the Englishmen had escaped a couple of tackles inside the Raith box, and although the ball fell to Brown he flashed his shot wide of the target.

The game stretched further in the final stages and when Celtic broke with pace Forrest's first touch from Hooper's pass took him into the Raith box and he confidently knocked the ball past McGurn.

Mulgrew, who had missed a penalty in the defeat by St Mirren, curled in a third with four minutes remaining to ease the Parkhead side into the quarter-finals.