Former Scotland international Shaun Maloney joined Gordon Duncan this evening to conduct the draw for the Fifth Round of the Scottish Cup live from Hampden Park.
Holders Rangers will host Championship side Partick Thistle in Round Five, while last year's finalists Hearts - who defeated Edinburgh rivals Hibernian this afternoon - will face Hamilton Academical.
Darvel and Aberdeen will face off tomorrow evening at Recreation Park, with League One side Falkirk awaiting the winner.
There will be two all-Premiership ties as Celtic take on St Mirren and Kilmarnock travel to Dundee United.
Maloney was capped 47 times for Scotland, and won the league title and League Cup on multiple occasions, although the Scottish Cup was one trophy that alluded him during an illustrious career.
Maloney said: "It is the one that got away for me. I scored in a semi-final then I got injured and missed the final one year but at least I made up for it down south by winning the FA Cup.
"Looking at the draw, Hamilton against Hearts looks a stand-out tie. Hamilton had a great result against Ross County, in what's been a really difficult season for them.
"They defended for period of time and then in the end they managed to get through. I know John Rankin a bit and he's a great guy so I'm delighted for them.
"It's a home tie for Celtic so it's a difficult match for St Mirren. Linlithgow Rose as well, if they get through they'll get a home tie against Motherwell which will be a great occasion. I love the cup because anything can happen."
Maloney led Hibernian out at Hampden Park as manager in April although he was dismissed shortly afterwards and he insists he is ready for his next challenge now in management.
He added: "I'm ready now to get back in. It took me a few months into the season to review exactly what had gone on, on and off the pitch.
"Probably since about September or October I've felt ready to get back in but it needs to be right. It doesn't matter about the size of club.
"I've been watching a lot of football, both abroad and here. I'm really open. I've been very close to getting back in a couple of times but things haven't always been right."
Rearranged ties
Four matches unfortunately fell foul to the weather this weekend and they will be replayed on the below dates:
Cove Rangers v Ayr United - Tuesday, 31 January, Balmoral Stadium
Elgin City v Drumchapel United - Tuesday, 24 January, Borough Briggs
Linlithgow Rose v Raith Rovers - Tuesday, 24 January, Prestonfield
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Queen's Park - Tuesday, 31 January, Caledoian Stadium
Fifth Round Draw
Celtic v St Mirren
Cove Rangers/Ayr United v Elgin City/Drumchapel United
Darvel/Aberdeen v Falkirk
Dundee United v Kilmarnock
Hamilton Academical v Hearts
Linlithgow Rose/Raith Rovers v Motherwell
Livingston v Inverness CT/Queen's Park
Rangers v Partick Thistle