The television picks for the fifth round of the Scottish Cup have been announced.
Next month, four games will be showcased live on TV as the last 16 of the tournament takes place.
Fixtures for the fifth round of the competition will take place on the weekend of February 10/11.
And each team's exact dates and kick-off times have now been revealed, with Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Motherwell's matches all selected for TV coverage.
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The next round will kick off with the Steelmen's journey to Greenock. The game will kick-off at 7.30pm on Friday, February 9 and will be showcased live on BBC Scotland.
Rangers' home tie against Ayr will then be broadcast by Viaplay at 5.30pm on Saturday, February 10.
The same channel will then showcase Brendan Rodgers' side as they make the short trip to Paisley to play St Mirren. This game will take place at 2pm on Sunday, February 11.
And the last quarter-final place will be up for grabs when Airdrieonians host Hearts at 5pm on the same day. BBC One Scotland will show this match.
All other matches in the fifth round will kick-off at 3pm on February 10.
Scottish Cup fifth round draw in full:Â
Aberdeen vs Bonnyrigg Rose
Airdrieonians vs Heart of Midlothian (BBC One Scotland)
Greenock Morton vs Motherwell (BBC Scotland)
Inverness CT vs Hibernian
Kilmarnock vs Brora Rangers or Cove Rangers
Partick Thistle vs Livingston
Rangers vs Ayr United (Viaplay 1)
St Mirren vs Celtic (Viaplay 1)
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