Lee Gibson was back at Hampden Park on Monday evening as the Scotland goalkeeper made the Second Round draw of the Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup.
Fresh from winning her 50th cap against Belgium last week, the stopper joined host Amy Canavan to draw the 12 ties that will make up Round Two of the competition.
The Second Round sees the 10 Championship clubs join the 14 sides who emerged victorious in Round One which took place on Sunday.
The Championship's early pace-setters Rossvale were drawn against St Mirren at home.
Grampian Ladies produced one of the performances of the First Round as they knocked out Dundee West and they were rewarded with an away tie against Renfrew.
The ties will be played on the weekend of Sunday, 5 November.
Gibson only made her Scotland debut six years ago, but she has indisputably made the number one jersey her own. She played in both matches last month as Scotland began their UEFA Nations League campaign with a narrow defeat against England before securing a last-gasp 1-1 draw against Belgium at Hampden Park.
Reflecting on the double header and reaching 50 caps, she said: "It’s huge, obviously it’s a big milestone for me. Did I think I was ever going to reach that? Probably not. If you’d asked me six or seven years ago when I was on the periphery of the squad but to look back now and know that I’ve represented Scotland 50 times is pretty special.
"I was 26 when I made my debut as well. I’d been in the squad for a little while and I hadn’t stepped onto the pitch so I’m thankful to get the opportunity and it’s been amazing.
"There’s a lot of things that we can take forward from last week. There’s a few parts of game that we feel we can do better and we will need to learn quickly but teams are taking points off one another in our group.
"For us, these next two games are huge and there’s no doubt in our minds that we can take six points."
Gibson also played at Hampden Park in the Scottish Cup last season, although her side Glasgow City suffered a narrow defeat in a tight Semi-final against Celtic.
She added: "There’s a hint of disappointment when I look back on last season’s Semi-final.
"We had chances in the game to win it but ultimately we fell short on the day. This year we want to make sure that we take that one step further.
"We want to compete on all fronts and especially the Scottish Cup. It’s a showpiece event at Hampden and we want to be there."
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Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup Second Round Draw
Airdrie Ladies v Queen of the South
Armadale Thistle v Edinburgh Caledonia
Bonnyrigg Rose v Giffnock SC Women
East Fife v Dryburgh Athletic
Edinburgh City v Dyce Women Football Club
Falkirk v Glenrothes Strollers
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Drumchapel United
Inverurie Loco Works v Ayr United
Renfrew Ladies v Grampian Ladies
Rossvale WFC v St Mirren
Stenhousemuir v Hutchison Vale FC
Westdyke v Morton Women