Super sub Ryan McKie was delighted to come to Thistle's rescue in the Macron Scottish Cup with a quick-fire double to rescue Thistle's Scottish Cup dream.
It is the sixth time in the club's history that they have made it through to this stage of the national tournament, and ensures a bumper home tie with Kilwinning Rangers.
At St.Roch's on Saturday, Largs looked down and out at two goald down until McKie changed the game with a brilliant curling effort from the left wing on 74 minutes.
McKie added another as Thistle rattled in five goals in a 16 minute period to over-turn St Roch's in an astonishing comeback.
The winger said: ""The heads were down a bit and sometimes it is hard to change it - but with me coming off the bench there was no pressure on me - all you can do is try to make an impact and change the game, and that is what happened.
"I knew personally when that second goal went in that we wouldn't be going to penalties and the boys sensed that too."
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