Celtic to Face Dundee in Last 16 Tie Amidst Unpredictable Scottish Cup Draw.
The draw for the last 16 of this season's Scottish Cup has been unveiled, and it promises to be an exciting set of ties. Celtic will face their city rivals Dundee in one of the highly anticipated matches, pitting two sides that have a rich history of competing against each other.
In another all-Premiership tie, holders Aberdeen will welcome Motherwell to Pittodrie Stadium. The Toffees are looking to make it to the quarter-finals for the third consecutive season, while their opponents will be hoping to cause an upset and spring a surprise in front of their home fans.
Rangers will host the winner of Tuesday's meeting between Stranraer and Queen's Park, Dundee United will welcome League 2 leaders The Spartans, St Mirren visit Championship side Airdrieonians, and Falkirk have a derby with League 1 pacesetters Stenhousemuir.
The weekend of February 7/8 is set to be a thrilling one for Scottish football fans as these eight teams compete in their respective ties. Meanwhile, the remaining eight sides will enter them into the other half of the draw, setting up further tantalizing matchups.
The matches are set to be played over two weekends, with the winners advancing to the quarter-finals and facing off against each other later on. The stage is now set for these teams to do battle in what promises to be an exhilarating Scottish Cup run-off.
The draw for the last 16 of this season's Scottish Cup has been unveiled, and it promises to be an exciting set of ties. Celtic will face their city rivals Dundee in one of the highly anticipated matches, pitting two sides that have a rich history of competing against each other.
In another all-Premiership tie, holders Aberdeen will welcome Motherwell to Pittodrie Stadium. The Toffees are looking to make it to the quarter-finals for the third consecutive season, while their opponents will be hoping to cause an upset and spring a surprise in front of their home fans.
Rangers will host the winner of Tuesday's meeting between Stranraer and Queen's Park, Dundee United will welcome League 2 leaders The Spartans, St Mirren visit Championship side Airdrieonians, and Falkirk have a derby with League 1 pacesetters Stenhousemuir.
The weekend of February 7/8 is set to be a thrilling one for Scottish football fans as these eight teams compete in their respective ties. Meanwhile, the remaining eight sides will enter them into the other half of the draw, setting up further tantalizing matchups.
The matches are set to be played over two weekends, with the winners advancing to the quarter-finals and facing off against each other later on. The stage is now set for these teams to do battle in what promises to be an exhilarating Scottish Cup run-off.