Linlithgow Rose's reward if they defeat Raith Rovers in Tuesday night's Scottish Cup clash will be a last-16 home tie against Premiership side Motherwell.
The East of Scotland Premier Division leaders saw their scheduled clash at the weekend postponed due to a frozen pitch with the tie at Prestonfield rearranged for Tuesday evening (7.45pm kick-off). The Rose famously reached the last-16 in 2015 - eventually losing 4-2 to top flight Ross County.
And they can equal that club record midweek should they be able to pull off a giantkilling against Ian Murray's Championship outfit.
Meanwhile, Livingston's reward for a 3-1 away win at Stenhousemuir is a home clash against either Inverness Caledonian Thistle or Queen's Park. That tie also fell foul of the weather at the weekend.
The ties will be played on the weekend of February 11.
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