Iain Vigurs and Kurtis Byrne both scored twice as Ross County thrashed 10-man Stenhousemuir 7-0.
Vigurs gave County the lead after five minutes, slotting home Michael Gardyne's cross.
The game was tight until after half-time, when Ross McMillan brought down Richard Brittain in the box and was given a straight red card. Brittain got up to slam the resulting penalty home.
Gardyne got County's third just after the hour, curling into the top corner from 20 yards, and the fourth arrived nine minutes later, Brittain feeding Steven Craig to drill into the bottom corner.
Vigurs hit his second after 75 minutes by hammering a shot into the top corner.
Substitute Byrne got two in two minutes late on, both times collecting passes from the excellent Brittain to power efforts into the bottom corner.
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