The draw for the fourth round of the William Hill Scottish Cup will be made at Hampden Park tomorrow (Tuesday 1st December 2015) at 2pm.
12 teams from the SPFL Scottish Premiership and four from the Scottish Championship enter the competition at this stage, with the fixtures scheduled to take place the weekend of 9th/10th January 2016. The participating clubs have been listed below in alphabetical order:
1. Aberdeen
2. Airdrieonians
3. Celtic
4. Cowdenbeath or Arbroath
5. Dumbarton or Alloa Athletic
6. Dundee
7. Dundee United
8. Dunfermline Athletic
9. Falkirk
10. Formartine United or Cove Rangers
11. Greenock Morton
12. Hamilton Academical
13. Heart of Midlothian
14. Hibernian
15. Huntly or Lothian Thistle HV
16. Inverness Caledonian Thistle
17. Inverurie Loco Works or Annan Athletic
18. Kilmarnock
19. Livingston
20. Motherwell
21. Partick Thistle
22. Queen of the South
23. Queens Park or Forfar Athletic
24. Raith Rovers
25. Rangers
26. Ross County
27. St. Johnstone
28. St. Mirren
29. Stenhousemuir or East Kilbride
30. Stirling Albion or Cumbernauld Colts
31. Stranraer
32. Wick Academy or Linlithgow Rose
Results from Saturday’s third round matches
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