Under-fire Derek McInnes claims he could lead Aberdeen to third and Scottish Cup glory and it STILL wouldn’t be enough to win over some of the Pittodrie boo boys.
23.01.2020 - 11:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Premier Sports have tipped their hat by revealing the two Scottish Cup fifth round ties they will be airing before the official fixture announcement.
Subscribers to the broadcaster's newsletter received a surprise in their inbox with the dates and times for their TV picks included.
Premier will air Hamilton's clash with Rangers on Saturday, February 8 with a kick-off time of 12:30pm at New Douglas Park.
And their cameras will be in attendance as Clyde eye another Scottish Cup shock against
Under-fire Derek McInnes claims he could lead Aberdeen to third and Scottish Cup glory and it STILL wouldn’t be enough to win over some of the Pittodrie boo boys.
Marc McNulty hammered Hibs into the last eight of the Scottish Cup and declared: “We’re in it to win it”.
Kilmarnock will face Premiership rivals St Mirren or Motherwell if they beat Aberdeen in a William Hill Scottish Cup last-16 replay.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon felt his side coped well with Storm Ciara as they blew Clyde away, but expects a tough test from St Johnstone in the next round.
Kilmarnock will find out their potential quarter-final opponents this afternoon in the William Hill Scottish Cup.
We're fast approaching the business end of the Scottish Cup as teams go into the hat for the quarter-final.
Storm Ciara is wreaking havoc across the UK and Danny Lennon's Clyde will have some sabotage plans of their own.
Celtic's Scottish Cup clash at Clyde is set to be battered by gale-force winds over 50 miles per hour.
Hamilton crashed out of the William Hill Scottish Cup fifth round as Rangers ran out huge winners at the Fountain of Youth Stadium.
Rangers face Hamilton in fine fettle after a much improved performance against Hibs on Wednesday will give Steven Gerrard hope his side have found their groove once again.
The business end of the Scottish Cup is upon us as eight teams will be left in the competition heading into the Sunday's draw.
Cup upsets do sometimes happen.
Steven Gerrard insists he will never disrespect the Scottish Cup as he chases a cross-border glory double.
It's Scottish Cup weekend and there's a feeling the competition is starting to get serious as only eight teams will be in the hat come Sunday evening.
New boy Ismaila Soro could feature for the first time as Neil Lennon prepares to ring the Celtic changes at Clyde.
A football yob was today convicted of punching three police horses during a cup tie riot.
The Scottish Cup draw always sparks a debate or two, and this year's fourth round was no exception.
Brian Rice is upbeat and "excited" despite drawing Scottish football's form team in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup .
Jon Obika insists his deadly Scottish Cup double is the perfect preparation for his first trip to Ibrox.
Celtic will face Clyde in the Scottish Cup for the first time since the Bully Wee's famous 2-1 victory in 2006.