Arthurlie face a tricky tie at home to Kilbirnie Ladeside, a team they have so far failed to beat this season, in the hope of setting up another home tie against either Auchinleck Talbot or Kirkintilloch Rob Roy in the quarter final.
Arthurlie beat Kilsyth Rangers in the second round to set up the third round with Mark Crilly’s Blasties.
Meanwhile Neilston face a tricky test at home to Shotts Bon Accord. The Farmer’s Boys knocked out First Division side Yoker 6-1 to make it this far and will take confidence in their home record when they come to face Shotts.
A win for Andy Whiteford’s men could see them take on Johnstone Burgh or Lesmahagow in the next round.
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