THREE of the four IRN-BRU Cup quarter-finals will be broadcast live on television, the Scottish Professional Football League has announced.
Alloa's trip to face Queen of the South is the only tie to be overlooked, with the remaining trio of matches set to be aired on 12 and 13 November.
Dunfermline host Dundee United in the first of the clashes, which will be shown on Premier Sports with a 12:30pm kick-off time on Saturday 12 November.
On Sunday 13 November, Ayr United's trip to Paisley to take on St Mirren will be broadcast on the same channel and at the same time before Livingston's home tie against Welsh champions The New Saints is aired on BBC Alba at 4:05pm.
Saturday November 12, 2016
Dunfermline Athletic v Dundee United
Live on Premier Sports, kick-off 12.30pm
Saturday November 12, 2016
Queen of the South v Alloa Athletic
Kick-off 3.00pm
Sunday November 13, 2016
St Mirren v Ayr United
Live on Premier Sports, kick-off 12.30pm
Sunday November 13, 2016
Livingston v The New Saints
Live on BBC ALBA and S4C, kick-off 4.05pm
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