It may be full focus on the Scottish Premiership for the country's elite sides this weekend, but for the lower leagues, Scottish Cup third round action will be in full flow.
There are some cracking ties across the weekend ahead of the fourth round draw, which will throw up potential glamour ties against the likes of Celtic or Rangers in the next stage of the competition.
Here's everything you need to know about the draw...
When is the draw for the Scottish Cup fourth round?
The draw for the fourth round of the Scottish Cup will take place on Monday, December 2.
The draw will be held at K-Park, East Kilbride.
It will begin approximately around 9.45pm, although could be later.
Is the draw for the Scottish Cup fourth round on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the draw will be showcased live on television.
The draw will be broadcast live on BBC Scotland following the conclusion of East Kilbride's tie with Falkirk.
Viewers will also be able to live stream the draw via BBC iPlayer.
Former Heart of Midlothian head coach Steven Naismith will conduct the draw.
Who is in the draw for the Scottish Cup fourth round?
Celtic
Rangers
Hearts
Kilmarnock
St Mirren
Dundee
Aberdeen
Hibernian
Motherwell
St Johnstone
Ross County
Dundee United
Arbroath or Queen of the South
Ayr United or Greenock Morton
Banks O'Dee or Hamilton Accies
Clydebank or Buckie Thistle
Cove Rangers or Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Cowdenbeath or Brechin City
Dumbarton or Alloa Athletic
Dundee North End or Airdrieonians
East Kilbride or Falkirk
Edinburgh City or Dunfermline Athletic
Elgin City or Kelty Hearts
Forfar Athletic or Stirling Albion
Fraserburgh or Annan Athletic
Irvine Meadow XI or Stenhousemuir
Linlithgow Rose or Raith Rovers
Livingston or Brora Rangers
Musselburgh Athletic or Bo'ness United
Peterhead or Montrose
Queen's Park or Partick Thistle
Stranraer or Broxburn Athletic
When will Scottish Cup fourth round ties be played?
The ties will be played on the weekend of January 18/19 next year.
Television picks will be decided following the draw.
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