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William Hill Scottish Cup draw in full

Sir Alex Ferguson was in Aberdeen to help conduct the William Hill Scottish Cup fourth round draw.
Sir Alex, who won the trophy four times as Aberdeen manager, was joined by Scottish FA vice-president, Alan McRae, and Neil Cooper, Group Finance Director at William Hill.
The William Hill Scottish Cup fourth round draw:
1. Falkirk v Rangers

2.Albion Rovers v Motherwell

3. Culter or Berwick Rangers v Dumbarton

4. Clyde v Stranraer or Auchinleck Talbot

5. Dundee United v Kilmarnock

6. Queen of the South v St Mirren

7. Stenhousemuir or Annan Athletic v Fraserburgh

8. Brechin City v Forfar Athletic

9. Alloa Athletic v Stirling Albion

10. Ross County v Hibernian

11. Dundee v Raith Rovers

12. St Johnstone v Livingston

13. Partick Thistle v Aberdeen

14. Heart of Midlothian v Celtic

15. Ayr United v Dunfermline

16. Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Greenock Morton
Ties will be played on the weekend of 30 November 2013.

Get third round replay details here…
Watch every goal from every third round game on youtube.com/scottishcupofficial

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