Scottish Cup organisers have confirmed the dates for the semi-final matches between Rangers and Celtic and Falkirk and Inverness.
League One side Falkirk will take on Inverness in the first of the final four meetings on Saturday, April 29. Kick-off will be at 12.15pm with the match shown by BBC One.
Then, Rangers will face Celtic in a powderkeg semi-final clash the next day at Hampden, on Sunday, April 30.
Kick-off for that match is scheduled for 1.30pm with live coverage on Viaplay.
Ticket information has been shared for both matches with prices ranging from £10 to £38 for adult tickets across the semi-finals.
A Scottish Cup statement confirmed: "The dates and times for the Scottish Cup Semi-finals have today been finalised, with the TV selections and ticket information also confirmed.
"Falkirk take on Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the first semi-final on Saturday, 29 April. That match will kick off at 12:15pm, live on BBC One Scotland and Viaplay.
"Holders Rangers face Celtic in the second semi-final on Sunday, 30 April, with a 1:30pm kick off live on Viaplay.
"The draw took place on Monday, after Falkirk came from behind to beat Ayr United at the Falkirk Stadium."
Ticket information
Falkirk Support:
South Stand Lower Section P: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
North Stand Section C: £38. Over 65 / Under-16 / £18
West Stand Section B: Adults £28. Over 65 / Under-16 £13
North Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £20. Over 65 / Under-16 £10
South Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £15. Over 65 / Under-16 £8
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Support:
South Stand Lower Section I: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
North Stand Section D: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
East Stand Section F: Adults £28. Over 65 / Under-16 £13
North Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £20. Over 65 / Under-16 £10
South Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £15. Over 65 / Under-16 £8
Rangers Support:
South Stand Lower Section P: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
South Stand Upper Section Q: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
North Stand Section C: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
West Stand Sections A+B: Adults £28. Over 65 / Under-16 £13
North Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £20. Over 65 / Under-16 £10
South Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £15. Over 65 / Under-16 £8
West Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £10. Over 65 / Under-16 £8
Celtic Support:
South Stand Lower Section I: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
South Stand Upper Section H: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
North Stand Section D: Adults £38. Over 65 / Under-16 £18
East Stand Sections F+G: Adults £28. Over 65 / Under-16 £13
North Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £20. Over 65 / Under-16 £10
South Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £15. Over 65 / Under-16 £8
East Stand Wheelchair Users: Adults £10. Over 65 / Under-16 £8
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