Dunfermline Athletic have been drawn against Stenhousemuir in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
James McPake's side sealed their place in the last 32 of the competition by winning at League Two Edinburgh City on Saturday, and their reward is a tie against the Warriors.
The draw was conducted this evening by former Scotland international, and Heart of Midlothian boss, Steven Naismith, following Falkirk's 3-1 win at East Kilbride, in a match televised live on BBC Scotland.
The Pars were the seventh team to be drawn and will host Gary Naysmith's side at KDM Group East End Park.
It will be a first Scottish Cup meeting between the clubs since 2010, when they met at the fourth round stage.
Dunfermline were 7-1 winners at East End Park but, after fielding a suspended player, Calum Woods, were ordered to replay the tie at Ochilview.
Andy Kirk scored the winning goal in extra time, after Joe Cardle's opener was cancelled out by Kevin Bradley's penalty, to hand the Pars a home tie with Celtic, which they lost 4-2.
The Pars have won the past seven meetings between the teams, the last of which was a 4-1 home League Cup win in July 2021, with the Warriors winning only one of the last 13 in all competitions.
Since winning League Two last season - their first-ever divisional title - Stenhousemuir have made an excellent start to the campaign, sitting fourth in the third tier, just one point adrift of league leaders Kelty Hearts.
The full draw is as follows:
Dumbarton v Airdrieonians
Cove Rangers v Forfar Athletic
Dundee v Dundee United
Dunfermline Athletic v Stenhousemuir
Falkirk v Raith Rovers
St Johnstone v Motherwell
Queen's Park v Montrose
Ross County v Livingston
Hibernian v Clydebank
Rangers v Fraserburgh
Brechin City v Heart of Midlothian
Queen of the South v St Mirren
Hamilton Academical v Musselburgh Athletic
Elgin City v Aberdeen
Broxburn Athletic v Ayr United
Celtic v Kilmarnock.
Ties will be played over the weekend of January 18.
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