The Scottish Cup made the journey north on Thursday as the famous old trophy stopped off in the North East ahead of Highland League Fraserburgh's match against Rangers on Sunday.
The Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup and the Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup were both at Bellslea Park for the latest 'Evening with the Cup' trophy tour event. The free events have been running since the beginning of last season, with past stops including Inverness, Dumbarton, Ayr, Dunfermline and Dundee.
Fraserburgh face a mammoth task as they travel to Ibrox to face Rangers on Sunday but they have already secured a scalp of SPFL opposition once this season though, seeing off Annan Athletic in the last round, to back up victories over Turriff United and Rothes.
The Broch also have experience of facing the Gers, having hosted them in the same competition at Bellslea Park seven years ago. Rangers were 3-0 victors that day, with Josh Windass grabbing a hat-trick.
Manager Mark Cowie - the Highland League's longest-serving boss - and club captain Willie West were both involved in that match in 2018 and they both took to the stage on Thursday evening for a Q&A with supporters, hosted by a Craig Telfer. They were joined by The Broch's record appearance holder Billy Gordon and club legend Russell McBride, with the quartet incredibly boasting well over 2000 Fraserburgh appearances between them.
The trophies also visited St Andrews Primary School and Fraserburgh South Park Primary School, with pupils given a chance to have their photo taken with the world's oldest club trophy and one of the newest. While in the North East, the Scottish Cup stopped off at Kaimhill Primary School in Aberdeen as well, for a visit facilitated by the Aberdeen FC Communiy Trust.
Fraserburgh will be taking over 1800 supporters down for one of the biggest matches in their history, as they aim to reach the Fifth Round of the Scottish Cup for the first time in their history.
Speaking at the event, Fraserburgh manager Mark Cowie: "For all the part-time clubs, we're driven by volunteers and there's a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes. It's tough to get people to come and watch us and it feels like you're always begging for sponsorship and hospitality to keep the club going, so getting occasions like this are massive for us to give back to the club and the supporters.
"It's not luck though, we've done well to get to this stage and we hope we can use the money from this tie to improve the experiences for supporters at Bellslea Park."
Reflecting on the last meeting with Rangers in 2018, club captain Willie West: "I remember playing in the game seven years ago. I was playing as a striker then - I've worked my way back since. In the first 15 minutes I felt we were putting them under pressure and doing well. We gave away a penalty which was a blow but I felt I should've had a penalty myself - although I did go down quite easily!
"Watching the game back, it doesn't quite portray what you felt on the day as they were a class above and Josh Windass put in a really good performance."
Fraserburgh legend Russell McBride, who scored 95 goals in 583 appearances: "Watching the draw and seeing Rangers come out, it was brilliant for the club and for Mark and the boys. They deserve it.
"I absolutely loved my time here. Playing in the matches and then going to the pub with the fans after the games, you couldn't beat it. It's a special club. For my last game here, my family were all here and I tried to speak after the game but I was choked up. I might be from Glasgow originally but this club means everything to me."
Fraserburgh's record appearance holder, former goalkeeper Billy Gordon, who made 721 appearances for The Broch: "The closest we got to a game like this was a replay against Whitehill Welfare when the winner would've played Celtic.
"We were the favourites as we were at home but they came and did a number on us and that's the biggest regret of my career. So it's great for these guys that, having had the opportunity to be involved in a game like this once in 2018, they'll get another shot today.
"When you're a part-time player, you work your socks off for occasions like this and it's what dreams are made of. It's memories the players will never forget."
Fraserburgh's match with Rangers at Ibrox will take place at 2:15pm, on Sunday 19 January live on BBC One Scotland.
The draw for the Fifth Round will take place on Monday, 20 December following the Dundee derby between Dundee and Dundee United, live on Premier Sports and Premier Sports' X social account.