Watch Rangers V Airdrieonians Live Stream Scottish League One Match 9 -November 2013.Jon Daly scored twice as Rangers eased past Airdrieonians at Ibrox to reach the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
Daly curled a shot home on 49 minutes and headed in his 14th goal of the season from a Richard Foster cross shortly afterwards.
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Daly was denied a hat-trick by a goal-line clearance.
And the scoring was completed with 10 minutes remaining when substitute David Templeton converted a clever delivery from Nicky Law.
Ahead of kick-off, Abba hit 'Fernando' was played in tribute to former Ibrox player Fernando Ricksen, who this week revealed he had been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease.
There was also a minute of applause by fans after two minutes - reflecting his squad number - in support of the Dutchman.
Kyle Hutton made his first start of the season after injury and the Rangers midfielder had a shot deflected wide before forcing a save from veteran Tony Bullock, who was loaned out by Arbroath for the game.
Airdrie were unable to play regular keeper Scott Gallagher since he has been borrowed from Rangers and Bullock looked on as Nicky Clark and Lee McCulloch went close with headers.
However, the Diamonds' resistance was broken soon after the restart as the visitors failed to clear a Peralta cross and Daly found the far bottom corner of the net.
The Irishman doubled his tally four minutes later when he threw himself at Foster's cross to leave Bullock with no chance.
Home fans were calling for a penalty when Airdrie skipper Darren McCormack smothered the ball with his body in the area but referee John Beaton awarded an indirect free-kick.
McCulloch's shot from next to the penalty spot then failed to breach the wall of Airdrie players strung across the goal. Former Rangers defender Arthur Numan hopes the Ibrox side play Celtic in this season's Scottish Cup despite fearing Ally McCoist's men would lose.
Rangers and Celtic have fourth round ties to contend with against Falkirk and Hearts, respectively.
"It would be great to see Rangers play against Celtic," Numan told BBC Radio Scotland.
"But on the other hand, Celtic at the moment are a little bit too strong. But in the cup, everything is possible."
The 45-time capped Netherlands international won the Scottish Cup three times with Rangers during his time at Ibrox between 1998 and 2003.
"It's not realistic if you compare the Rangers team with Celtic," he said.
"Celtic have a far better team, the better players and more experienced players. Rangers have a team full of youngsters who can only learn from this.
"To be honest, I'm already looking forward to Rangers and Celtic playing against each other.
"I've played so many games. I've been involved in World Cups, European Championships, Champions League.
"But to be honest the atmosphere between Rangers and Celtic, to me, is still the best. Hopefully within two years' time they [Rangers] will be playing in the Premier League again."
Numan has followed Rangers' League One progress with interest this season and is delighted to see them hold a commanding lead at the top of the division.
And he hopes the youngsters playing in the first team benefit from being exposed to so much football early on.
"They are flying [in League One] but I didn't expect anything less than that," added Numan.
"They [the youngsters] get an opportunity to play for Rangers, of course not against the best teams in Scotland, but they can prove every week that they're good enough to play for Rangers."
Daly was denied his hat-trick when his shot was hooked off the line as Rangers continued to press.
Templeton put the tie beyond Airdrie with 10 minutes to go when he met Law's cut-back 15 yards out and stroked home goal number three for Rangers.