Scottish Cup fifth round ties continue to take place this weekend.
Celtic booked their place in the quarter-finals of the competition with a 5-1 win over St Mirren on Saturday evening.
Daizen Maeda opened the scoring from close range in the 16th minute but the visitors, the only domestic side to beat Celtic this season, showed some spirit and ambition.
However, substitute Reo Hatate netted from the penalty spot in the 76th minute after Buddies defender Richard Taylor was sent off by referee Steven McLean for conceding the VAR-confirmed spot-kick with a hand to prevent a certain goal.
Fellow sub Oh Hyeon-gyu slammed in his first Celtic goal in the 80th minute before Stephen Robinson’s side reduced the deficit with a Mark O’Hara penalty.
Ange Postecoglou’s side, as always, kept going and substitute Matt O’Riley fired in from the edge of the box before Hatate added a fifth with a similarly impressive strike in added time.
Elsewhere, there were wins for Hearts, Ayr, Raith Rovers, Kilmarnock, Inverness and Rangers, while Darvel and Falkirk clash on Monday.
Here's what you need to know about the quarter-final draw:
When is it?
The draw will take place on Monday, February 13.
What time does it start at?
It is scheduled to start at 5.30pm prior to the meeting of Darvel and Falkirk.
Is it being televised?
The draw is not scheduled to be televised live.
Can I stream it?
Fans will be able to watch the draw live on the Scottish FA website, Youtube and social media channels for the Scottish Cup.
What teams are in the hat?
Hearts (beat Hamilton 2-0)
Inverness CT (Beat Livingston 3-0)
Raith Rovers (Beat Motherwell 3-1)
Kilmarnock (Beat Dundee United 1-0)
Ayr United (Beat Elgin City 4-1 AET)
Celtic (Beat St Mirren 5-1)
Rangers (Beat Partick Thistle 3-2)
Darvel v Falkirk
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