It's down to the last eight in the Scottish Cup as dreams of Hampden ramp up.
Peterhead and Dundee will battle for the final place in the quarter-finals, where one will join Rangers, Celtic, Hibs, Hearts, Dundee United, Motherwell and St Mirren.
In the in the two all-Premiership ties of the round, Motherwell defeated Aberdeen, which ultimately cost Stephen Glass his job while Hearts trip to Livingston saw them progress on penalties after a goalless 120 minutes.
Dundee United overcome tough test against Championship promotion hopefuls Partick Thistle at Firhill, while St Mirren thrashed League Two leaders Kelty Hearts.
Rangers rounded off Saturday's games with a routine 3-0 victory over Annan Athletic, in a game where January recruit Aaron Ramsey made his first start for the Ibrox club.
Sunday's fixture saw Shaun Maloney's Hibs see off Championship leaders Arbroath at Gayfield before before Celtic rolled over Raith Rovers as Ange Postecoglou targets another trophy.
Dundee and Peterhead are the last pair to get going with their televised fixture on Monday night.
When is the draw?
The draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, February 14 following the final fixture of the round.
James McPake's top flight strugglers will travel to Aberdeenshire to face Peterhead in the 7.45pm kick-off.
If the game is settled within the 90 minutes the draw will take place at around 9.45pm.
There is potential for extra-time and penalties, therefore the draw could be held off until around 10.30pm.
Who is showing it?
The clash at Balmoor will be shown live on BBC Scotland, with the draw following the full-time whistle.
This can also be streamed on the BBC iPlayer.
Who is in the draw?
Dundee United
Hearts
Motherwell
Rangers
St Mirren
Hibernian
Celtic
Peterhead/Dundee