Rangers will face rivals Celtic in the last eight of the Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup, following Sunday evening's Quarter-Final Draw.
Celtic secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Dundee in Round Five, while Rangers emphatically defeated Queen's Park 8-0 on Sunday afternoon.
The draw took place at Ochilview Park, with former Scotland international Lee Miller joining host Jane Lewis to conduct proceedings.
The former Falkirk player and co-manager saw his old side see off Stenhousemuir after extra-time on Sunday evening, and the Bairns will face Dundee United or The Spartans at the Falkirk Stadium in the last eight.
Dunfermline Athletic also have a home tie and they will welcome either holders Aberdeen or Motherwell.
Premier Sports Cup winners St Mirren are one game away from a return to Hampden Park and they host Partick Thistle in Paisley.
The ties will take place on the weekend of Saturday, 7 March.
Speaking after the draw, Miller said: "Obviously Rangers' match against Celtic is the stand-out tie and it's a massive game for both clubs.
"Celtic left it late yesterday and Rangers were more comfortable today, but in those one-off fixtures anything can happen.
"In terms of one of my old clubs, Aberdeen, it's a really tough tie they've got initially against Motherwell and then they take on Dunfermline if they come through that.
"Whoever wins that will fancy their chances going to Dunfermline but they'll make it tough. I thought they were really good against Kelty on Saturday."
Miller enjoyed three spells at Falkirk in his career, as well as a stint as co-manager, and - after watching the Bairns overcome a stubbon Stenhousemuir team - he admitted he's been hugely impressed by John McGlynn's side this season.
"They play really good football," he said. "Credit to Stenhousemuir because they made it hard for Falkirk and made it a cup tie but they didn't really threaten Falkirk.
"Falkirk are extremely pleasing on the eye. John McGlynn has done an amazing job. He's had a good few years at it now and he's got a squad assembled where everyone knows their role and everyone knows what they're doing.
"They're having a great season in the league and they're now just one game away from a return to Hampden Park which is hugely exciting for them."
Miller picked out Falkirk's 4-0 dismantling of Hearts in 2003 as his own personal Scottish Cup highlight, while he also experienced some lows in the competition - notably Aberdeen's 4-3 loss to Queen of the South in 2008.
"In terms of my own career, my favourite moment in the Scottish Cup was probably Falkirk's 4-0 win over Hearts.
"My only disappointment was that I didn't score in the game - I hit the crossbar with a free-kick but thankfully Owen Coyle and Colin Samuel popped up with the goals.
"That was one of Craig Gordon's first games for Hearts and it was at a packed Brockville - amazing memories.
"I also have some less pleasant memories of losing a Semi-Final for Aberdeen against Queen of the South, which was really disappointing because we had a real chance to get to the Final that year."
A Scotland international himself, Miller has now witnessed his son, Lennon, following in his footsteps with the national team, and the 42-year-old has been encouraged by Lennon's recent breakthrough with Udinese, who he joined in the summer.
He added: "We always spoke about him needing to be patient over there. Aaron Hickey actually spoke to him in on of the Scotland camps and said to him that he'd had similar experiences when it took him six months to get in the team and get up to the standards, then he never looked back.
"He's managed to get himself in the team - he's started five out of the last six games now - and he's got good minutes under his belt so long may it continue.
"He's doing great with the language as well, he's on three lessons a week and he'll be fluent before he knows it.
"His goal from now until the end of the season is to play as many minutes as he can for Udinese and, like all the boys who were involved in qualifying, he will be hoping he can get himself in that Scotland World Cup squad."
Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup Quarter-Final Draw
Dunfermline Athletic v Aberdeen or Motherwell
Falkirk v Dundee United or The Spartans
Rangers v Celtic
St Mirren v Partick Thistle