The draw for the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup - also known as the Scottish League Cup - will take place this weekend.
Four quarter-final matches will be played between Friday and Sunday ahead of the draw.
Motherwell face Dundee United in the first quarter-final tie on Friday night before a double matchday on Saturday as Aberdeen play The Spartans and Rangers face Dundee.
Celtic and Falkirk go head-to-head on Sunday for the final spot in the hat for the semi-final draw.
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When is the Premier Sports Cup semi-final draw?
The Premier Sports Cup semi-final draw will take place TODAY on Sunday, September 22.
The draw will begin after the quarter-final match between Celtic and Falkirk.
Kick-off in that match is at 3pm meaning the draw is likely to take place around 5pm.
Is the Premier Sports Cup semi-final on TV?
Yes. The draw will be broadcast live on Premier Sports.
Coverage will follow Celtic vs Falkirk on Premier Sports 1.
You can sign up HERE.
What teams are in the hat for the Premier Sports Cup semi-final?
Motherwell
Aberdeen
Rangers
Celtic or Falkirk
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