The televised matches for the Fifth Round of the 2022-23 Men’s Scottish Cup have been confirmed, with Darvel aiming to continue their giant-killing heroic efforts from the Fourth Round live on television again.
Four ties will be shown across BBC Scotland and Viaplay over the weekend, with the action beginning on Friday, 10 February when last year’s finalists Heart of Midlothian travel to face Hamilton Academical. The match will be shown live on BBC Scotland with a 7.45pm kick-off.
Celtic host St Mirren live on Viaplay on Saturday, 11 February at 5.30pm, while Rangers will welcome Partick Thistle to Ibrox at 4pm the following day, also live on Viaplay.
Following their momentous victory over seven-time Scottish Cup winners Aberdeen – in what ranks as one of the greatest Scottish Cup upsets of all time – Darvel once again conclude the Scottish Cup weekend as they host Falkirk on Monday night, live in front of the BBC Scotland cameras, kick-off 7.45pm.
Fifth Round Televised Matches
Friday, 10 February, Kick-off 7.45pm; Hamilton Academical v Heart of Midlothian (Live on BBC Scotland)
Saturday, 11 February, Kick-off 5.30pm; Celtic v St Mirren (Live on Viaplay)
Sunday, 12 February, Kick-off 4.00pm; Rangers v Partick Thistle (Live on Viaplay)
Monday, 13 February, Kick-off 7.45pm; Darvel v Falkirk (Live on BBC Scotland)
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