CELTIC and Rangers will meet for the second time this season in the Betfred Cup semi-finals while Aberdeen face Morton after Thursday night's draw.
The first Old Firm derby of the season ended in a comprehensive 5-1 victory for the Hoops and they will be looking for more of the same when they take on the Gers in a cup semi for the third year in a row.
Morton have been the surprise package of the competition so far, knocking out Kilmarnock, Hamilton Accies and Dundee United en route to their Hampden Park date.
Read more: Celtic and Rangers set for Betfred Cup semi-final showdown as Aberdeen draw Morton
Aberdeen were the final team to book a last four spot with their late win against St Johnstone at Pittodrie on Thursday.
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