THE date and kick-off time for Alloa Athletic's SPFL Trust Trophy quarter-final tie next month has been confirmed.
Andy Graham's Wasps will travel to KDM Group East End Park to play Championship side Dunfermline Athletic in the last eight of the tournament.
Luke Donnelly's goal saw them defeat League One rivals Arbroath at the Indodrill Stadium last Friday evening in their fourth round tie, having previously beaten Partick Thistle by an impressive 3-1 scoreline in Glasgow.
They were drawn against the Pars, who defeated Fife neighbours, and Wasps' League One rivals, Kelty Hearts on Saturday, having beaten East Fife of League Two in the round before.
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Alloa will go to Dunfermline on Tuesday November 12, with kick-off at 7.45pm, for the right to host Livingston or Greenock Morton in the semi-finals, after the draw for both rounds was made on Wednesday afternoon.
Livi and Morton will meet in an all-Championship clash at the same time that the Wasps are facing the Pars, whilst East Kilbride entertain Ayr United on the same evening, at 7.40pm, in a game that will be broadcast live on TV by BBC Alba.
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The winner of that match will then play the winner of Queen's Park v Rangers 'B' or Stenhousemuir in the last four, with the Rangers 'B' v Stenhousemuir fourth round tie taking place on Tuesday.
Once the winner of that match is determined, date for their quarter-final with Queen's Park will then be confirmed.
If the quarter-final tie is level after 90 minutes, penalty kicks will determine the winner, whilst extra-time will be played in both the semi-finals, and the final, if necessary.
The semi-final ties are due to be played during the midweek of January 28-29, with the final to be played on either the weekend of March 22-23 or 29-30.
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