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Inverness Caley Thistle face Scottish Cup away day at Livingston if they get past Queen's Park


By Andrew Henderson

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle will face Livingston in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup if they can get past Queen's Park.

The Caley Jags' fourth round match against the Championship leaders was due to be played yesterday, but was postponed due to a frozen pitch.

Caley Thistle will go on the road to Livingston if they make it into the fifth round.
Caley Thistle will go on the road to Livingston if they make it into the fifth round.

A new date has been arranged of Tuesday, January 31, with the winner earning an away day at Livingston on the weekend of Saturday, February 11.

Livingston eased into this stage of the competition with a 3–1 win away at Stenhousemuir.

Despite being in different leagues, Caley Thistle and Livingston have already played each other this season, having been drawn against each other in the League Cup group stages.

Inverness ran out 2–1 winners on that occasion thanks to goals from Austin Samuels and Daniel MacKay.

The last time the two faced off in the Scottish Cup was in February 2020, where Sean Welsh's strike was the difference between the sides as ICT came out on top again.

Full fifth round draw

Linlithgow Rose or Raith Rovers v Motherwell

Livingston v ICT or Queen's Park

Dundee United v Kilmarnock

Hamilton Academical v Hearts

Celtic v St Mirren

Cove Rangers or Ayr United v Elgin City or Drumchapel United

Darvel or Aberdeen v Falkirk

Rangers v Partick Thistle


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