EAST KILBRIDE v HAMILTON
KYLE MACDONALD wants a picture-perfect moment in this cup - to help spare him more dressing-room bleating over evidence of the last.
Holders Hamilton head to East Kilbride, the lowest-ranked team left in the competition, having not faced a single defeat in 90 minutes all season.
Macdonald checked in at Accies following a roller-coaster campaign that featured relegation to League One and Trust Trophy silverware.
Asked about reminders of the high amid a horrid season, the midfielder quipped: "I actually think it is the lack of pictures on the wall that's reminding everyone.
"The boys who were there last season are going, 'Why is there not a photo of us winning the cup?' because there are hundreds of photos but none of them winning the cup.
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