Four games for the fifth round of the Scottish Cup fifth round will be shown live on TV.

The Scottish FA have confirmed the ties that will be broadcasted live by BBC Scotland and Viaplay.

The ties for the next round of the competition will take place over the weekend of February 11/12.

However, it all kicks-off on the Friday night as Hamilton host Hearts. Their game will take place on Friday, February 10 with a 7.45pm kick-off. It will be showcased on BBC.

Celtic vs St Mirren will be next up on the TV schedule as Viaplay show the all-Premiership encounter on Saturday, February 11. It will begin at 5.30pm.

Meanwhile, Chris Sutton is excited to see all of Celtic's new signings in action together. 

However, the club's former striker admits he'd be lying if he didn't have concerns that the Hoops squad is now weaker than before the January window.

The Hoops have snapped up Oh Hyeon-gyu to add to new arrivals Alistair Johnston, Tomoki Iwata and Yuki Kobayashi this month.

Sutton is worried that the departure of Josip Juranovic to Union Berlin and the pending loss of Giorgos Giakoumakis could backfire on his old side.

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He told the Daily Record: "You have to ask yourself, will Celtic be stronger with Juranovic and Giakoumakis out the door? Johnston has come in and looked pretty steady, but will he be up to the level of Juranovic over a sustained period?

"The way Celtic use the inverted full backs under Postecoglou, I don't think he brings quite as much as Juranovic in an attacking sense just yet. In terms of Giakoumakis, I know he’s played second fiddle to Kyogo, but he almost guarantees goals every time he plays.

“With Oh coming in, it will be interesting to see how he fits in and it will be important he fits in quickly and hits the ground running. Giakoumakis wasn’t just about his goals, it was his physical presence, the way he holds the ball up. You look at his performances against Rangers in the big games.“He always turned up. I think he will be a huge miss. Ange Postecoglou hasn’t got a lot wrong in the transfer market. There must be a reason for letting him go. Giakoumakis wanted out but he always looked a player who was highly motivated and he’ll be a loss.

“Most people would think he’s going for pretty ordinary money. I don’t doubt down the line Postecoglou will improve over time because the manager has done that with just about every player he's brought in.

"But sometimes it’s about the here and now. The league isn’t over and I think it’s a big gamble. Could this have not waited until the summer?”