Celtic have won the Betfred Cup three seasons in a row - and hope to do it again.
They'll have to beat Championship outfit Dunfermline this weekend, though, if they want to be in the hat for the quarter-final draw.
Scotland's big-hitters all remain in the competition including the likes of Rangers, Aberdeen and Hearts alongside the reigning champions.
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But where can you watch the draw? Who are all the teams left in the tournament? When will the draw take place?
Here's everything you need to know about this weekend's Betfred Cup quarter-final draw.
When is it?
The remaining eight sides who come out on top in their respective clashes this weekend will go into the hat on Sunday afternoon.
The draw will take place straight after Rangers' away tie against East Fife.
Gers square-off against their opponents in a 3pm kick-off.
Can I watch the draw and what channel is it on?
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Fans from around the country and beyond can catch the quarter-final draw on BT Sport.
Which teams are left in the competition?
As mentioned earlier, Scottish football's big names are still in the hunt for silverware.
A number of Championship teams also did well to progress from tough group games and make up the 16 teams currently in the tournament.
Of course these teams will be whittled down to a final eight - but here is a comprehensive list of all teams still in the cup and who they'll play this weekend.
Celtic/Dunfermline
East Fife/Rangers
Hibs/Morton
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Motherwell/Hearts
Forfar/Livingston
Partick Thistle/Ross County
Dundee/Aberdeen
Kilmarnock/Hamilton
When will the quarter-finals take place?
Games are scheduled for September 24-26.
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