St Mirren's Under-19 team secured a 4-2 win against Rangers in the CAS Elite League Cup group stage. The match saw a frenetic opening period with both sides trading opportunities. St Mirren started brighter, with Billy Hutchison's effort glancing inches wide of the post from a corner. Rangers responded with Max Cameron's cross falling invitingly to Kyle Glasgow inside the penalty area, but his effort was blocked. St Mirren took the lead when Luke Douglas nodded home after his initial effort cannoned back off the post. Rangers equalized through Glasgow's confident finish from a tight angle. The second period saw St Mirren regain the advantage through Jack Lavery's curl into the top corner. Rangers forced home a leveller through Ben Hutton's header from a Lyle Wark set-piece delivery. St Mirren edged back ahead with 20 minutes remaining after a dangerous corner delivery was met by Ruari Duff and headed into the bottom corner. The win leaves Rangers with six points in the group, with home fixtures against St Mirren and Hibernian to come. Malky Thomson's side showed promise, but ultimately fell short against a determined St Mirren team. The match was marked by a high intensity and several key moments, including Zebedee Lawson's effort that was equal to by the St Mirren goalkeeper. The result will be a disappointment for Rangers, but they will look to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures. St Mirren's victory was a testament to their resilience and determination, and they will look to build on this win in their future matches.