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Scottish Masters Cup: TV channel, live stream, team news and ticket details

A sold out crowd watches on during the Masters Football Tournament in Glasgow in 2022
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The Scottish Masters Cup returns tonight, and for the first time ever it will be hosted in Aberdeen as some of Scottish football's most iconic names get set for action.

The six-a-side tournament will see Dons legends take on former Celtic, Rangers and Dundee United stars at P&J Live in what promises to be a thrilling event,

Defending champions Celtic will be eager to hold onto their crown, but Aberdeen will be looking to take home the top prize on their home turf.

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Former Reds captain Russell Anderson once again gets the armband, and he is joined by the likes of Eoin Jess, Joe Lewis and Jonny Hayes as they look to give fans a night to remember.

There's also the small matter of an Old Firm derby, but can the Dons pull off a shock and send the Hoops and Gers heroes home empty handed?

Here are all the key details you need for the blockbuster event, including how to get your hands on last-minute tickets for the event.

When is the Scottish Masters Cup?

The Scottish Masters Cup will take place on Thursday, November 14 at P&J Live in Aberdeen. The event kicks off at 7.30pm.

Is the Scottish Masters Cup on TV?

Yes! Sportscene will have live television coverage from the event on the BBC Scotland channel from 7.15pm – 10pm.

Emma Dodds will be presenting, with Rob MacLean in the commentary box.

Can I live stream the Scottish Masters Cup?

Indeed you can. You'll be able to stream the game live on BBC iPlayer.

Are tickets still available for the Scottish Masters Cup?

The last remaining Scottish Masters tickets can be purchased here. Prices start from £32.50 + fees and doors open from 6pm.

What is the format?

Each team will face each other with six games to be held in a round robin format before the two teams with the highest points then face off in the final to secure the trophy.

Aberdeen start and close the six fixtures, going up against fierce rivals Rangers in what would be an explosive opener.

Game One: Aberdeen v Rangers

Game Two: Dundee United v Celtic

Game Three: Dundee United v Rangers

Game Four: Aberdeen v Celtic

Game Five: Rangers v Celtic

Game Six: Aberdeen v Dundee United

Confirmed squads

Aberdeen Players: Russell Anderson, Eoin Jess, Joe Lewis, Kevin McNaughton, Derek Young, Jonny Hayes, Gavin Rae and Lee Miller

Rangers Players: Barry Ferguson, Kris Boyd, Lee McCulloch, Jermain Defoe, Roy Carroll, Pedro Mendes, Graham Dorrans and Nacho Novo

Celtic Players: Stiliyan Petrov, Scott Brown, Charlie Mulgrew, Michael McGovern, Darren O'Dea, Joe Ledley, Simon Donnelly and Gary Hooper

Dundee Utd Players: Willo Flood, Craig Conway, Garry Kenneth, John Rankin, Paul Gallacher, Mark Wilson, Danny Swanson and Jon Daly