BRIAN Graham netted a Scottish Cup winner against Dumbarton for the second year in a row - now he has the Old Firm in his sights.

The young striker grabbed both goals in Morton's win on Saturday, after scoring against the same opponents at the same stage last year.

That win set up a clash with Celtic - and Graham would love another glamour tie in today's fourth-round draw.

He said: "I actually scored to put Dumbarton out last year as well, so they'll be glad to see the back of me.

"We got Celtic in the next round then and I wouldn't mind that again. I wouldn't mind Celtic or Rangers at Parkhead or Ibrox, as that would be a big game.

"We didn't have the best of starts today, so it was a great time to get the equaliser as big Colin had just pulled off a great save to keep it at 1-0. For the second, I couldn't believe how much space I had and just took a touch before firing it in.

"I'm happy just to score the goals today. That's four goals in five starts, so hopefully I can keep that going." Morton boss Allan Moore was just pleased to get through. He said: "It was a good result as any cup tie is always going to be difficult no matter who you're playing against.

"I thought we started the game well but got caught from a corner kick when Colin Stewart shouted for it but never got there. All of a sudden it's game on and you're in a real cup tie and feeling a bit nervous.

"But we managed to regain our composure and Brian Graham has put one away and got us back in the game.

"Fortunately for us, we managed to get the second goal and once we got that you can hang on a wee bit.

"At the end of the day, we're in the next round of the cup and we're just delighted to get through. A home draw would be nice." Dumbarton gaffer Alan Adamson was magnanimous in defeat. He said: "The equalising goal changed the game. Fair play to Morton, I think they deserved to win over the piece."