Both Hearts and Hibs are into the fifth round of the Scottish Cup after scraping past lower-league opposition.
The Jambos, in particular, will be thanking their lucky stars after needing a stoppage-time winner to avoid extra time against inter-city minnows Spartans. Frankie Kent’s late strike ensured Hearts’ blushes were spared and their name remains in the hat for the next round.
Elsewhere, Hibs also edged out League Two opposition by winning away at Forfar. Christian Doidge bagged the only goal of the game to sink the Loons at Station Park.
Wins for both Edinburgh clubs means plenty of interest remains in the Scottish Cup. Neither side have won the competition since 2016 when the Hibees earned a thrilling 3-2 win over Rangers.
But when is the fifth round draw? How can you tune in? Edinburgh News provides all of the details below.
When is the Scottish Cup fifth round draw?
The draw will take place on Sunday, January 20 at 8.15pm. Former Scotland international Christian Dailly, who won the competition with Dundee United in 1994, will host the draw.
How can I watch the Scottish Cup fifth round draw?
Viewers can tune in to BBC Scotland’s Sportscene and, as mentioned, the first club should be plucked from the hat at 8.15pm. Coverage is expected to start an hour earlier.
Who should Hearts and Hibs look out for?
Aside from each other, it comes as no surprise that both Glasgow clubs provide the sternest tests. Celtic are set to make the cut for the fifth round as they take on Buckie Thistle – a Scottish Highland League outfit – tomorrow. Rangers are currently drawing 0-0 with Dumbarton at the time of writing.
News Related-
Up to 40 Tory MPs ‘set to rebel’ if Sunak’s Rwanda plan doesn’t override ECHR
-
Country diary: A tale of three churches
-
Sunak woos business elite with royal welcome – but they seek certainty
-
Neil Robertson shocked by bad results but has a plan to turn things round
-
Tottenham interested in move to sign “fearless” £20m defender in January
-
Bill payers to stump up cost of £100m water usage campaign
-
Soccer-Venue renamed 'Christine Sinclair Place' for Canada soccer great's final game
-
Phil Taylor makes his pick for 2024 World Darts Championship winner
-
Soccer-Howe aims to boost Newcastle's momentum in PSG clash
-
Hamilton heads for hibernation with a word of warning
-
Carolina Panthers fire head coach Frank Reich after 1-10 start to the season
-
This exercise is critical for golfers. 4 tips to doing it right
-
One in three households with children 'will struggle to afford Christmas'
-
Biden apologised to Palestinian-Americans for questioning Gaza death toll, says report