The Premiership may be enjoying a winter break, but the return of domestic action for the country's 12 top teams returns this weekend.
It's the fourth round of the Scottish Cup as the action takes place across Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
There are some tasty-looking ties, with Scottish Premiership sides Ross County and St Johnstone already crashing out of the competition to Partick Thistle and Airdrie respectively.
Rangers are already through after defeating Dumbarton yesterday and Celtic will close out the weekend when they take on Highland League minnows Buckie Thistle later this afternoon.
Brora Rangers and Cove Rangers will clash next week on Tuesday.
In turn, as the weekend progresses, the focus will turn to the next round of the competition.
Here are all of the details you need to know about the draw for the fifth round of the Scottish Cup.
When is the Scottish Cup fifth round draw?
The draw for the fifth round of the Scottish Cup will take place TODAY - Sunday, January 21.
It will be conducted at 8.15pm, after the conclusion of Celtic's home tie against Buckie Thistle.
That game is scheduled for a 4pm kick-off.
Can I watch the Scottish Cup fifth round draw on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, the draw will be showcased live on BBC Scotland's Sportscene show.
Viewers will also be able to live stream this draw via BBC iPlayer.
Follow our LIVE stream HERE.
What teams are in the hat for the next round?
Airdrieonians
Ayr United
Bonnyrigg Rose
Brora Rangers or Cove Rangers
Celtic or Buckie Thistle
Aberdeen
Rangers
Hibernian
Greenock Morton
Inverness CT
Kilmarnock
Livingston
Motherwell
Partick Thistle
St Mirren
Heart of Midlothian
Matches for the fifth round will be played over the weekend of February 10/11.
Up to four matches could be selected for live TV coverage.
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