The dates have been announced for the semi-finals of the Scottish Championship playoffs.
The SPFL confirmed the fixtures which will see Morton attempt to avoid relegation.
The Greenock side have had a poor season leaving them second bottom and fighting to remain in the league.
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They travel to Montrose, who clinched fourth place in League one last night in dramatic fashion, on May 8. The return leg takes place on May 11.
The other tie sees Cove Rangers take on Airdrieonians.
Paul Hartley's side will be looking to reach the second tier of Scottish football for the first time.
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The League One play-off is yet to be confirmed due to the delayed game between relegation-threatened Clyde and East Fife which takes place tomorrow.
It is currently down to Dumbarton and The Bully Wee to decide who will face Stranraer this weekend.
The other tie to earn promotion from League Two is between Elgin and Edinburgh City.
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