The third round draw of the Irn-Bru Cup has been made as the 10 Championship clubs enter the competition.
Dundee United will host Peterhead, Hibs travel to Highland League outfit Turriff United and Celtic's Under-20s face an away tie against Livingston.
The 12 winners from the second round ties were joined by the 10 Championship teams in Round Three, as well as League One outfits Alloa Athletic and Livingston.
Celtic Colts are the only remaining Premiership U20 team in the competition, after knocking out Cowdenbeath with a 3-1 win on Tuesday.
The third round ties are scheduled to take place on the weekend of September 3 and were split into north and south sections.
The 12 winners from the Round 3 ties will then be joined by Northern Irish clubs Linfield and Crusaders as well as Welsh outfits The New Saints and Bala Town in the fourth round.
IRN-BRU CUP ROUND 3 DRAW
Alloa Athletic vs East Fife
Brechin City vs Dunfermline
Dundee United vs Peterhead
Turriff United vs Hibs
Falkirk vs Elgin City
Forfar Athletic vs Raith Rovers
Queen of the South vs Stenhousemuir
Stranraer vs Dumbarton
Livingston vs Celtic U20s
Albion Rovers vs Saint Mirren
Ayr United vs Airdrieonians
Queen's Park vs Morton
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