Threave Rovers boss Danny Dunglinson hopes to pull off a Scottish Cup shock against Johnstone Burgh. ‌

Threave’s reward for beating Hawick Royal Albert in Saturday’s preliminary round is a trip to Keanie Park. ‌

And the West of Scotland League Premier Division outfit have some big name players, including former Rangers forward Kyle Lafferty and ex Queen of the South midfielder Ian McShane. ‌

Dunglinson said: “It’s probably one of the hardest draws we could have had. They’ve got some good ex pros, Kyle Lafferty is the big one and they have others as well.

“From the outside they’re perceived to be spending money, they want to get into the Lowland League and potentially the football league.

“It’s a tough draw, obviously you’d have preferred a home tie, but we’ll go up there with b

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