
Ayrshire rockers Biffy Clyro have taken responsibility of the Scottish Cup fifth round draw.
The rise of Biffy Clyro shows no sign of stopping. The trio packed out Wembley Arena shortly before Christmas, marking the band's biggest headline show to date. Now the group have been handed the ultimate accolade - taking part in the Scottish cup draw!
Yes, Biffy Clyro were handed a role in the fate of some of Scotland's biggest teams. Simon Neil and James Johnston made the draw live on Scottish television, producing some unexpected results.
The duo pulled Celtic and Rangers out of the hat, causing a stir in the studio. SFA chairman George Peat was overseeing the draw, and joked with Simon Neil and James Johnston that this was not supposed to happen.
Famously, Scottish football fans complain bitterly that the Old Firm derby overshadows the rest of the game. Conspiracy theories abound, with some suggesting that sponsors favour a Celtic-Rangers final.
Looks like that won't be happening this year. Rangers will host the tie, with Celtic making the short visit from Parkhead on the weekend of February 5th / 6th.
The band's own allegiances are not known. Watch the draw HERE.
Biffy Clyro aren't the only rockers getting involved in cup draws. The trio are matched by Noel Gallagher and Kasabian guitarist Serge Pizzorno who completed the FA Cup Third Round draw back in November.
Bizarrely they pulled out each other's teams, meaning that Manchester City and Leicester City faced off in the world's oldest cup competition.
Conspiracy? Nah...