Partick Thistle will host Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup holders Rangers in the last-eight of the competition.
The draw took place at Barclays Hampden on Monday night with SK Brann forward and Scotland international Lauren Davidson joining host Gordon Duncan to draw the ties.
Nine time winners Glasgow City will take on Armadale Thistle or Stenhousemuir whilst Dundee United will travel to the winners of Aberdeen against Montrose.
Celtic will face Stirling University or Heart of Midlothian.
The ties will be played on Sunday, 15 February.
After the draw, Davidson reflected on her first trophy lift: “Winning the league in Norway this year was amazing but the first trophy you lift is always special. My first silverware was with Hibs in 2018 when we won the Scottish Cup.
“I started the game on the bench and came on after Abi Harrison got injured. We won the game 8-nil and I managed to get on the scoresheet as well so it was a really special day.
“It doesn’t get any better than lifting silverware and it’s amazing to have done that now in two different countries. Winning the league with Glasgow City was incredible, especially the way that we did it. Scoring that injury time winner at Ibrox was a moment that will live with me forever.
“It meant so much to have my family there and my Mum has that video on repeat nearly every day.”

The winger has spent the last 18 months in Norway and says making the move to Scandinavia has developed her as a player and as a person, adding: “After my time with City, I felt ready for a new challenge and I had a gut feeling that it was the right move for me.
“I think I’ve developed on and off the pitch and I’ve definitely matured. I’m a lot more comfortable in my own space now and I’ve adapted to the culture which has given me a lot of confidence.
“In terms of the football, it’s a lot more physical than what I was used to in Scotland and it’s a lot more competitive.”

The 24-year-old has notched up 26 senior caps so far for Scotland and is relishing the prospect of the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers under new boss Melissa Andreatta. She said: “Working with Mel has brought in a really new and fresh energy to the group and all the players are fully invested in what Mel and the coaches are doing.
“I think you can see the positive steps from our recent performances too. I absolutely love being part of it and personally, there’s no bigger honour than playing for your country and it’s an exciting time to be involved with the start of a new qualification cycle next month.
“I’ve never been to a major tournament so that’s something that I really want to achieve and I know that this is a group of staff and players that are going to give everything to make that happen.”
Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup Quarter-Final Draw
Stirling University or Heart of Midlothian v Celtic
Partick Thistle v Rangers
Glasgow City v Armadale Thistle or Stenhousemuir
Aberdeen or Montrose v Dundee United
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