Raith Rovers were handed a money-spinning plum tie when they were pulled out of the hat to face Celtic in the third round of the Scottish Communities League Cup.
The draw also saw St Johnstone paired at home with Queen’s Park, who knocked Dundee out in the last round.
Dundee United face the long journey to Dumfries to play Queen of the South, while Dunfermline have a home tie against Aberdeen.
The new Rangers will face SPL opposition for the first time with a tie at home to Motherwell.
Raith Rovers striker Greig Spence says he will return to Celtic with a point to prove.
Spence moved to Stark’s Park in the summer having been released by the Hoops after three years at the club.
The 20-year-old is delighted former team-mates Tony Watt and Jackson Irvine are beginning to make a name for themselves in the east end of Glasgow but hopes he is the one who is making the headlines when the two teams lock horns.
Spence said: ”I was obviously at Celtic for a few years and I enjoyed my time there. It will be nice to go back there with some things to prove.
”I have a lot of friends still at Celtic and it’s great to see people like Tony Watt, Marcus Fraser and Jackson Irvine all getting their chance in the team now.
”I’ll be giving them a wee message later to see what they’re saying about the draw.
”I’ve played at Celtic Park once in a Scottish FA youth cup semi-final but it will be good to play in a competitive game. There was only something like a few thousand at that match.”Full draw:Celtic v Raith RoversRangers v MotherwellSt Mirren v HamiltonQoS v Dundee UnitedHearts v LivingstonDunfermline v AberdeenSt Johnstone v Queen’s PkStenhousemuir v Inverness
Ties to be played Tuesday 25 or Wednesday 26 September.