11 Jan 2016
Giant-killers Annan ready for Scottish Cup fifth-round draw

Scottish Cup: Annan await fifth-round draw at Hampden

Scottish Cup fifth-round draw

Venue: Hampden Park, Glasgow Date: Monday 11 January

Coverage: 18:15 GMT on BSports Radio Scotland (during Newsdrive), live text commentary on BSports website from 17:40 GMT.

Giant killers Annan Athletic will find out their reward for knocking Hamilton Academical out of the Scottish Cup when the fifth-round draw is held on Monday.

The League Two outfit, who defeated the Premiership side 4-1, are among 21 teams who retain an interest in the draw, at Hampden from 18:15 GMT.

It is live on BSports Radio Scotland's Newsdrive, with live text commentary on the BSports website from 17:40 GMT.

Five fourth-round ties have still to be decided.

Holders Inverness Caledonian Thistle face a home replay after being held to a draw by League Two's Stirling Albion.

Former Rangers, Chelsea, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Denmark winger Brian Laudrup and world darts champion Gary Anderson will make the draw.

Among those remaining in the competition are nine Premiership clubs, five from the Championship and two each from League One and League Two.

However, at least one club from outside the Scottish Professional Football League will reach the fifth round.

Celtic's Carlton Cole and Leigh Griffiths celebrate against Stranraer

Celtic are the latest team to reach the fifth round after beating Stranraer 3-0

The tie between Lowland League side East Kilbride and East of Scotland Premier League outfit Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale was postponed at the weekend and is scheduled for Wednesday 20 January.

East of Scotland Junior Superleague side Linlithgow Rose have a second chance to defeat League One strugglers Forfar Athletic on 19 January at Station Park after their 3-3 draw on Saturday.

Annan have now gone further in the competition than ever before.

The south of Scotland side were formed in 1942 but only joined the professional ranks in 2008 after neighbours Gretna went out of business.

Following the win over Hamilton, manager Jim Chapman described it as "probably the biggest result in the club's history".

TEAMS

Annan Athletic

Celtic

Dumbarton

Dundee or Falkirk

Dundee United

Dunfermline Athletic or Ross County

East Kilbride Thistle or Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale

Forfar Athletic or Linlithgow Rose

Greenock Morton

Hearts

Hibernian

Inverness Caledonian Thistle or Stirling Albion

Kilmarnock

Motherwell

Partick Thistle

Rangers