Brechin v Hearts on BBC Scotland tonight. Last time Hearts went away to a Highland League team they lost to Brora, so they won't be taking anything for granted.
On record Saturday night 10.30 to see how the mighty Warriors get on away at Dunfermline . Pretty disappointing choice of live game on Sunday Rangers v Fraserborough when they could have shown Falkirk v Raith far better viewing for the neutral but most likely still a home win .
Dundee derby tonight, on Premier Sports unfortunately, so will have to watch the highlights on Sportscene later. Draw for the next round follows as we find out which lower division team will be heading to Ibrox next.
Most of the SPL teams at home except Hibs/Hearts too . Aberdeen v Dunfermline Athletic Ayr United v Hibernian Celtic v Raith Rovers Dundee v Airdrieonians Livingston v Cove Rangers Rangers v Queen's Park St Johnstone v Hamilton Academical St Mirren v Heart of Midlothian
Was a decent watch . I reckon in Dundee Utd were still playing they wouldn't have scored , just one of those nights for them , although the disallowed goal for the push was a poor decision by the ref . If Ayr v Hibs isn't 1st choice TV picks for next round I'll be surprised .
Televised Scottish Cup Fourth Round matches Friday, 7 February 2025 (Kick-off 7.45pm) - Ayr United v Hibernian | Live on BBC Scotland Saturday, 8 February 2025 (Kick-off 5:30pm) - Celtic v Raith Rovers | Live on Premier Sports Sunday, 9 February 2025 (Kick-off 12:30pm) - Aberdeen v Dunfermline Athletic | Live on Premier Sports Sunday, 9 February 2025 (Kick-off 3:30pm) - Rangers v Queen's Park |Live on Premier Sports Monday, 10 February 2025 (Kick-off 7:45pm) - St. Mirren v Heart of Midlothian | Live on BBC Scotland
Will watch a bit but Man U v Leicester takes precedent though have Scottish Cup highlights on record tomorrow at 10.20 sandwiched in between FA Cup & English Football League highlights also on record , I won't bother getting dressed on Sunday
Queens Park First ever win at Ibrox for QP against Rangers, thanks to their keeper saying a last minute penalty from James Tavernier (pen).
Not their first win there, beat them a few times before the war, their last win there was in 1948. First time the Huns have ever lost a home SC tie to a team from a lower division, absolutely brilliant, even the biased referee giving them a soft penalty in the last minute of injury time couldn't save them.
Ah yes good point, I misread the stats that I saw elsewhere. Edit: although I am sure @Vito Andolini would point out that this Rangers is a new club so what I originally said was correct
Now, now, don't spoil the moment with technicalities, still the same bigoted knuckledragging fans. Meanwhile, the SFA will have to change their plans to have the quarter-final draw fixed.