Scottish Cup: Rangers v Celtic now on Sunday as ties move for Prince Philip funeral
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Seven Scottish Cup fourth-round ties have been moved to avoid a clash with Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday, with the Old Firm derby now on Sunday.
Scottish Premiership champions Rangers will host cup holders Celtic at 15:00 BST instead of 14:00 the previous day.
Stranraer v Hibernian, scheduled to be played at 12:15 on Saturday, will now kick off 24 hours later.
Aberdeen v Livingston has been moved forward a day to 17:30 on Saturday, the same time as St Johnstone play Clyde.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle's trip to face St Mirren will now kick off on Friday at 18:00, with Motherwell now hosting Greenock Morton an hour later.
Kilmarnock will host Montrose at 11:45 on Saturday.
Forfar Athletic v Dundee United on Friday at 19:45 is the only game not to move and will be broadcast live on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland channel, while Hibs' trip to Stair Park will be shown on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One.
The changes follow Scottish FA talks "with the relevant stakeholders" over the last-16 Scottish Cup ties after the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral was confirmed for 15:00 on Saturday.
All matches in the Scottish Professional Football League - three in the Championship, two in League 1 and four in League 2 - have been switched from a 15:00 start to a noon kick-off on Saturday.
A national minute's silence will be held at 15:00 for the Duke of Edinburgh, who "passed away peacefully" on Friday morning aged 99.
In horse racing, the Scottish Grand National at Ayr has been delayed until Sunday.
Quarter-final draw: Rangers/Celtic v St Johnstone/Clyde; Kilmarnock/Montrose v St Mirren/Inverness Caledonian Thistle; Aberdeen/Livingston v Forfar Athletic/Dundee United; Stranraer/Hibernian v Motherwell/Greenock Morton.