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.
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What teams are in the hat for the Premier Sports Cup semi-final?
Motherwell
Aberdeen
Rangers
Celtic or Falkirk
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