Rangers will face St Johnstone in the Premier Sports Cup on Saturday, August 17.
Confirmation has now been provided on the fixture dates and kick-off times for the last 16 of the cup competition.
And holders Rangers will take on St Johnstone in a televised 5.45pm fixture on August 17.
The match will be broadcast live on Premier Sports 1. Every other tie - excluding Celtic vs Hibernian - will be available to stream through the Premier Sports subscription streaming service.
Rangers will be at home for the tie but due to Ibrox construction works, the fixture will be played at Hampden.
Read more:
Premier Sports last 16 fixture confirmation
Saturday, August 17
Aberdeen vs Queen's Park 3pm
Falkirk vs Hearts 3pm
Dundee vs Airdrieonians 3pm
The Spartans vs Ross County 3pm
Rangers vs St Johnstone 5.45pm - Premier Sports 1
Sunday, August 18
Dundee United vs St Mirren 2pm
Motherwell vs Kilmarnock 2pm
Celtic vs Hibernian 3pm - Premier Sports 1
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