East Kilbride FC chairman Mark Horner wants to take on Celtic at their K-Park ground in the Scottish Cup fifth round, if they beat Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale.

The draw for the next round of the competition gives the tie between the two non-league outfits additional significance with East Kilbride's stadium holding just 500 fans.

Horner hopes to be able to double that should they meet the Scottish champions rather than move the game to a different location should the Lowland League side progress.

He said: "It just puts all the more pressure on the tie we have against Lothian and we will be giving that all the respect it deserves but - wow.

"It is a dream tie for both clubs.

"We have had slight discussions with what would happen if we drew a big team - although I didn't think it was as big as this - and we will be trying our best to make it go ahead there.

"You can't buy history and that is the way we are looking at it.

"Right now we have a capacity of 500 but we have looked at putting stands in, we will be taking advice.

"It is a realistic ambition, very much so. I am not sure what the capacity could go up to, that will be down to health and safety and the authorities but near enough 1,000."

Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan said: "There is a lot of thing to consider, not just security issues but discussions with the police and that will all happen over the course of the next couple of weeks.

"There is no minimum capacity just a health and safety and security legislation to take account of."