The draw for the Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup took place at Hampden Park on Monday evening, with Scotland's record goalscorer Julie Fleeting joining host Eilidh Barbour.
Fleeting lifted the trophy in 2015 with Glasgow City, at the end of an illustrious career which saw her score 116 times for her country and win the FA Cup on five occasions.
Eight-time Scottish Cup winners Hibernian face SPWL1 leader Rangers in the pick of the ties. Hibs produced the stand-out performance of the weekend as the defeated last season's semi-finalists Glasgow City on penalties.
Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup holders Celtic will travel to Montrose, while Hearts take on Partick Thistle in an another all-SWPL1 match-up.
Livingston, the sole remaining SPWL2 side, host Spartans in the last of the ties, which will take place on Sunday, 10 March.
A highlights show from this weekend's Scottish Cup Fourth Round will be broadcast on Scottish Cup Youtube Channel on Tuesday.
Speaking after the draw, Julie Fleeting said of the ties: "Hibernian against Rangers is probably the tie that stands out. You’ve got two really good teams and you can see it being extremely competitive. Hibs have put out Glasgow City which shows the standards they can reach, they’re a strong cup side so that’s the one you’re drawn to as a potential upset.
“Livingston and Spartans will have both been delighted to avoid Celtic and Rangers. Spartans haven’t had a brilliant season so far so Livingston will be hoping they can go and upset them. What an opportunity for both sets of players to be dreaming of playing at Hampden for the first time in their careers."
Fleeting never got the opportunity to play at Hampden Park in her career, and she says the prospect of playing at the National Stadium will be huge motivation for the players as the competition reaches the Quarter-Final stage. She said: “It’s unbelievable for these players and they deserve to have that special day at the National Stadium.
"It adds a bit to all the Quarter-Final ties when they are only 90 minutes away from getting on that pitch."
The Scotland legend also reflected on her memories of finals during her trophy-laden career. She added: "Playing in the FA Cup Final was always really special. I was fortunate with Arsenal that I played in quite a few of those but they certainly didn’t lose their importance.
"You were desperate to have that cup final day together with all the other players. It was always live on television and now we have that here in Scotland too. A cup final on TV and in a National Stadium – it’s a great competition and a great opportunity for all these players.
"This was the one cup that I hadn’t won here in Scotland. I’d left to play in America and play in Scotland. I was very fortunate that I was playing in a really good City side, a team who were used to winning trophies and winning cups. I was delighted that before I retired I managed to get a Scottish Cup medal."
Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup Quarter-Final
Hibernian v Rangers
Livingston v The Spartans
Montrose v Celtic
Partick Thistle v Heart of Midlothian