THE Premier Sports Cup is heading into the semi-final stage with quarter-final ties set to take place this week.
Kilmarnock have already booked their spot in the final four after defeating Dundee United at Rugby Park.
Holders Celtic are up against Motherwell on Wednesday, while Rangers take on Dundee at Ibrox. Aberdeen will also be in action against Partick Thistle.
The draw for the semi-finals will then take place after all matches are complete and here are all the details you need...
When is the Premier Sports Cup draw?
The Premier Sports Cup semi-final draw will take place after Rangers vs Dundee TODAY on Wednesday October 19.
The draw will likely get underway around 10pm.
Can I stream the draw live?
Yes. You can watch Premier Sports Cup draw liver after the broadcaster's coverage of Rangers vs Dundee.
It will also be streamed on the Premier Player.
What teams are in the draw?
Kilmarnock
Celtic
Aberdeen or Partick Thistle
Rangers or Dundee
What dates are the Premier Sports Cup fixtures?
The semi-final fixtures will take place at Hampden on the weekend of January 14/15, 2023. Fixtures will be confirmed after TV selections.
The final will take place on Sunday, February 26, 2023.
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