The draw for the quarter-finals of the Viaplay Cup will take place this weekend.
The last 16 ties will be played between Friday night and Sunday afternoon.
And the eight teams advancing in the competition will discover their opponents in the draw on Sunday afternoon.
The weekend of Viaplay Cup action begins with Stirling Albion against Aberdeen on Friday and concludes with Kilmarnock against Celtic on Sunday afternoon.
Here's everything you need to know about the Viaplay Cup quarter-final draw...
When is the Viaplay quarter-final draw?
The draw for the quarter-finals of the competition will take place TODAY on Sunday, August 20.
The draw will begin at the conclusion of the match between Kilmarnock and Celtic - which is a 3pm kick-off.
Can I watch the Viaplay Cup quarter-final draw?
Yes. The draw will be broadcast live on Viaplay Sports after the coverage of Kilmarnock against Celtic.
You can sign up HERE.
Which teams are in the Viaplay Cup quarter-final draw?
The winning teams in each of the following matches will be in the draw for the quarter-finals.
Aberdeen
Rangers
Ross County
Livingston
St Mirren
Hearts
Hibs
Kilmarnock
When will the quarter-final matches be played?
The quarter-final matches in the Viaplay Cup will be played in the midweek of September 26-28.
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