Holders Celtic have been given an away tie against Dundee United in the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup.
The Tannadice side knocked out Rangers in the fifth round of the competition with a 2-0 win on Sunday and will now play host to Neil Lennon's side, who progressed with a 2-0 victory over Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Motherwell's reward for a thumping 6-0 win over Greenock Morton at the weekend is a home tie against either Aberdeen or Queen of the South. The Dons were held 1-1 by their First Division opponents on Saturday and face a replay at Palmerston laster ths month.
Hibernian, who defeated Kilmarnock, will travel to face First Division opponents in either Ayr United or Falkirk. The two sides are yet to complete their original tie, which fell foul to a frozen pitch.
The winners of the replay between Hearts and St Johnstone will play host to the victorious side of another replay between St Mirren and Ross County.
Quarter final ties will be played on March 10 and 11.
SCOTTISH CUP QUARTER FINAL DRAW
Hearts or St Johnstone v St Mirren or Ross County
Ayr United or Falkirk v Hibernian
Dundee United v Celtic
Motherwell v Aberdeen or Queen of the South
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