CELTIC were tonight drawn to face defending champions St Johnstone in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden in November.
Meanwhile, Rangers will have to take on their cinch Premiership rivals Hibernian in the last four of the competition.
Celtic defeated Championship opponents Raith Rovers 3-0 at Parkhead tonght thanks to goals from Jota, Liel Abada and David Turnbull.
Joe Newell, Scott Allan and Martin Boyle were all on target in the first-half as Hibernian beat their Premiership opponents Dundee United 3-1 at Tannadice.
Rangers secured their place in the last four of the competition with a 2-0 triumph over their top flight rivals Livingston at Hampden last night.
And defending champions St Johnstone booked another trip to the National Stadium with a 2-0 victory over Dundee at Dens Park.
The games will take place at Hampden on Saturday, November 20, and Sunday, November 21.
The matches will take place at Hampden on Saturday, November 20, and Sunday, November 21.
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