
Premier Sports Cup last 16 draw LIVE: Time, TV channel & live stream as Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen & more learn fate
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UP FOR THE CUP Premier Sports Cup last 16 draw LIVE: Time, TV channel & live stream as Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen & more learn fate
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JULY isn't even over yet but we're already arriving at the second round stage of the Premier Sports Cup.
And it's almost time for the 16 qualified teams to discover their last 16 fate - with Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hibs and Dundee United entering the fray at this stage.
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SunSport has all you need to know about who's in the hat for the next round.
The Premeir Sports Cup last 16 draw takes place TODAY.
It'll get underway following the conclusion of the final group stage match between St Mirren and Ayr United
The draw will be shown LIVE on Premier Sports
It'll be shown live on Premier Sports 1
Subscribers can live stream the draw on the Premier Player
Coverage of the draw will also be live on BBC Radio Scotland
You can also follow it all LIVE right here with SunSport's LIVE blog as the draw happens

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