It is Scottish Cup weekend once again as participating teams can gain an extra step closer to a dream trip to Hampden.
18 third round ties take place this weekend over the course of Saturday and Sunday.
The winners will join all 12 top-flight clubs, as well as Raith Rovers and Clyde, who start competing in the fourth round of the competition,
The draw for the fourth round takes place on Sunday, November 26 at 7.45pm.
Can I watch the Scottish Cup fourth round draw?
Yes, it will be shown live on BBC Scotland's Sportscene programme which starts at 7.15pm
Can I stream it?
The draw will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
Teams in the hat
All 12 Scottish Premiership clubs, as well as Raith Rovers and Clyde, will join the other 18 winners from the third-round ties.
The winners of the fixtures to be played before the draw were:
Buckie Thistle
Alloa Athletic
Broomhill
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Dumbarton
Brora Rangers
Falkirk
Greenock Morton
Kelty Hearts
Montrose
Ayr United
Queen of the South
Cove Rangers
Airdrieonians
Spartans
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Forfar Athletic
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