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1 Calendar  





2 Preliminary rounds  



2.1  Draw  





2.2  Preliminary round one  



2.2.1  Matches  







2.3  Preliminary round two  



2.3.1  Matches  









3 First round  



3.1  Draw  





3.2  Matches  





3.3  Replays  







4 Second round  



4.1  Draw  





4.2  Matches  





4.3  Replay  







5 Third round  



5.1  Draw  





5.2  Matches  





5.3  Replays  







6 Fourth round  



6.1  Draw  





6.2  Matches  





6.3  Replays  







7 Fifth round  



7.1  Draw  





7.2  Matches  





7.3  Replays  







8 Quarter-finals  



8.1  Draw  





8.2  Matches  





8.3  Replays  







9 Semi-finals  



9.1  Draw  





9.2  Matches  







10 Final  





11 Bracket  





12 Media coverage  





13 References  














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2018–19 William Hill Scottish Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams95
Defending championsCeltic
Final positions
ChampionsCeltic
Runner-upHeart of Midlothian
Tournament statistics
Matches played105
Goals scored350 (3.33 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Stephen Dobbie (7 goals)
← 2017–18
2019–20 →

All statistics correct as of 25 May 2019.

The 2018–19 Scottish Cup was the 134th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament was sponsored by bookmaker William Hill in what was the eighth season of a nine-year partnership, after contract negotiations saw the initial five-year contract extended for an additional four years in October 2015.[1]

The cup was won for the third consecutive occasion, and a record 39th in total, by the defending champions, Celtic who had won the 2018 Scottish Cup Final on 19 May 2018.[2]

Calendar[edit]

The calendar for the 2018–19 Scottish Cup, as announced by Scottish Football Association.[3]

Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs New Entries
Preliminary Round 1 11 August 2018 7 95 → 88 19
Preliminary Round 2 1 September 2018 6 88 → 82 None
First Round 22 September 2018 18 82 → 64 30
Second Round 20 October 2018 16 64 → 48 14
Third Round 24 November 2018 16 48 → 32 16
Fourth Round 19 January 2019 16 32 → 16 16
Fifth Round 9 February 2019 8 16 → 8 None
Quarter-Finals 2 March 2019 4 8 → 4 None
Semi-Finals 13-14 April 2019 2 4 → 2 None
Final 25 May 2019 1 2 → 1 None

Preliminary rounds[edit]

Draw[edit]

The draw for the preliminary rounds took place on Monday, 16 July 2018 at Hampden Park and was made by Scottish National Team Head Coaches Alex McLeish and Shelley Kerr.[4]

19 clubs were involved in the draw, of which five received a bye to the second preliminary round, while the other 14 entered the first preliminary round. The teams competing in these rounds were made up of teams from the East of Scotland Football League (8), South of Scotland Football League (4), North Caledonian Football League (1), Scottish Junior Football Association (4) and the Scottish Amateur Football Association (2). Shortlees and Tynecastle took part in the Scottish Cup for the first time after winning the 2017–18 Scottish Amateur Cup and the 2017–18 South & East Cup-Winners Shield respectively.

There were three parts to the draw. The first part determined which five clubs, from the 14 eligible, received a bye to the second preliminary round. The clubs which did not receive a bye into the second preliminary round entered the first preliminary round. Seven ties were then drawn in the first preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 11 August 2018. The final part of the draw saw six ties drawn in the second preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 1 September 2018.

Clubs with a valid Club Licence at the date of the draw were eligible for a bye to the second preliminary round.[5] Teams in Bold advanced to the first round.

Clubs eligible for a bye Clubs participating in the first preliminary round draw
  1. Banks O’Dee
  2. Burntisland Shipyard
  3. Coldstream
  4. Girvan
  5. Glasgow University
  6. Golspie Sutherland
  7. Hawick Royal Albert
  8. Linlithgow Rose
  9. Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale
  10. Newton Stewart
  11. Preston Athletic
  12. St Cuthbert Wanderers
  13. Threave Rovers
  14. Wigtown & Bladnoch
  1. Auchinleck Talbot (2017–18 Junior Cup winners)
  2. Beith (2017–18 West Super League winners)
  3. Bonnyrigg Rose (2017–18 East Superleague winners)
  4. Shortlees (2017–18 Scottish Amateur Cup winners)
  5. Tynecastle (2017–18 South & East Cup-Winners Shield)

Preliminary round one[edit]

Girvan, Linlithgow Rose, Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale, Newton Stewart, and Wigtown & Bladnoch received a bye to preliminary round two.

Matches[edit]

11 August 2018 Hawick Royal Albert0–5 Bonnyrigg Rose Hawick
15:00 Report
  • Currie 39', 55'
  • Turner 44'
  • Thomson 83'
  • Wilson 85'
  • Stadium: Albert Park
    Referee: Connor Ashwood
    11 August 2018 Golspie Sutherland1–4 Burntisland Shipyard Golspie
    15:00 Coghill 87' Report
    • Jordan Galloway 30', 45'
  • Kinnaird 39'
  • Brown 73'
  • Stadium: King George V Park
    Referee: Duncan Nicolson
    11 August 2018 Auchinleck Talbot 3–1Banks O' DeeAuchinleck
    15:00
    • Kemp 7'
  • G. Wilson 38'
  • Shankland 47'
  • Report Henderson 6' Stadium: Beechwood Park
    Referee: Alastair Grieve
    11 August 2018 Coldstream 4–2St Cuthbert WanderersColdstream
    15:00
    • Briggs 7', 23', 33' (pen.)
  • Harbottle 59'
  • Report Miller 59', 90' (pen.) Stadium: Home Park
    Attendance: 156[6]
    Referee: Jordan Curran
    11 August 2018 Preston Athletic 3–1Glasgow UniversityPrestonpans
    15:00
    • Turkington 3'
  • Jardine 32'
  • Archibald 46'
  • Report Wilson 73' Stadium: Pennypit Park
    Referee: Ryan Oliver
    11 August 2018 Threave Rovers0–3 Beith Castle Douglas
    15:00 Report
    • Collins 12'
  • Haggarty 74'
  • Docherty 89'
  • Stadium: Meadow Park
    Referee: Euan Birch
    12 August 2018 Tynecastle0–2 Shortlees Edinburgh
    15:00 Report
    • Knapp 63'
  • Grant 65' (o.g.)
  • Stadium: Meggetland Sports Complex
    Referee: Chris Gentles

    Preliminary round two[edit]

    Matches[edit]

    1 September 2018 Preston Athletic0–2 Linlithgow Rose Prestonpans
    14:30 Report Coyne 13', 43' Stadium: Pennypit Park
    Referee: Kyle Hall
    1 September 2018 Girvan0–1 Burntisland Shipyard Girvan
    15:00 Report Jordan Galloway 55' Stadium: Hamilton Park
    Referee: George Calder
    1 September 2018 Newton Stewart0–3 Coldstream Newton Stewart
    15:00 Report
    • Lee 8'
  • Harbottle 25'
  • Briggs 88'
  • Stadium: Blairmount Park
    Referee: Colin Whyte
    1 September 2018 Auchinleck Talbot 10–0Wigtown & BladnochAuchinleck
    15:00
    • G. Wilson 12', 36'
  • Shankland 17', 54'
  • Dougan 28' (o.g.)
  • White 40'
  • Kemp 45'
  • McIlroy 65', 87'
  • Hyslop 73'
  • Report Stadium: Beechwood Park
    Referee: Iain Snedden
    1 September 2018 Bonnyrigg Rose 3–0ShortleesBonnyrigg
    15:00
    • Wilson 49', 53'
  • Brett 71'
  • Report Stadium: New Dundas Park
    Referee: Jordan Paterson
    1 September 2018 Beith 3–2Lothian Thistle Hutchison ValeBeith
    15:00
  • Bradley 46'
  • Milliken 90'
  • Report
    • McGregor 61'
  • Nhamburo 89'
  • Stadium: Bellsdale Park
    Referee: Alex Shepherd

    First round[edit]

    The first round took place on the weekend of 22 September 2018. Along with the six winners from the second preliminary round, there were 30 new entries at this stage - 16 from the Highland Football League and 14 from the Lowland Football League.[5]

    Draw[edit]

    The draw for the first round took place on Saturday, 1 September 2018 at Hampden Park and was made by former Scottish Cup winner Robbie Neilson and boxer Charlie Flynn. Selkirk withdrew from the competition before the draw was made so one team received a bye to the second round.[7]

    Teams in Bold advanced to the second round.

    Highland Football League Lowland Football League Other

    East of Scotland teams

    SJFA teams

    BSC Glasgow were drawn to receive a bye to the second round.

    Matches[edit]

    21 September 2018 Inverurie Loco Works3–4 Fraserburgh Inverurie
    20:00
    • Angus 9'
  • Broadhurst 68'
  • Gauld 86'
  • Report
  • West 20'
  • Dickson 22'
  • Stadium: Harlaw Park
    Referee: Stewart Luke
    22 September 2018 Brora Rangers 4–3Turriff UnitedBrora
    15:00
    • MacLeod 28'
  • Campbell 62', 72'
  • Mackay 80'
  • Report
    • Smith 49'
  • Ross 59'
  • Taylor 64'
  • Stadium: Dudgeon Park
    Referee: Chris McNab
    22 September 2018 Gala Fairydean Rovers 6–0LossiemouthGalashiels
    15:00
  • Paterson 39'
  • McKirdy 76'
  • Baxter 90'
  • Report Stadium: Netherdale
    Referee: Alistair Grieve
    22 September 2018 Edusport Academy 3–1Buckie ThistleAnnan
    15:00 McLaughlin 7', 19', 23' Report Ross 74' Stadium: Galabank
    Referee: Jordan Curran
    22 September 2018 Nairn County1–3 Beith Nairn
    15:00 Main 51' Report
    • Christie 38', 85'
  • McGlinchey 46'
  • Stadium: Station Park
    Referee: Craig Wilson
    22 September 2018 Forres Mechanics2–2Civil Service StrollersForres
    15:00 Pollock 41', 68' Report
    • Laird 16'
  • Churchill 89'
  • Stadium: Mosset Park
    Referee: Connor Ashwood
    22 September 2018 Burntisland Shipyard1–4 Cumbernauld Colts Burntisland
    15:00 R. Brown 44' Report
    • Team 12'
  • S. Brown 61', 77'
  • O'Neill 86'
  • Stadium: Recreation Park
    Referee: Ryan Oliver
    22 September 2018 Linlithgow Rose 3–0Fort WilliamLinlithgow
    15:00
    • Coyne 62'
  • Sloan 87'
  • Turnbull 89'
  • Report Stadium: Prestonfield
    Referee: Jordan Paterson
    22 September 2018 Gretna 2008 3–2Vale of LeithenGretna
    15:00
    • Grandison 28'
  • Kelly 37', 71'
  • Report
    • Stewart 16'
  • Bonnar 46'
  • Stadium: Raydale Park
    Referee: Colin Whyte
    22 September 2018 Dalbeattie Star0–0Kelty HeartsDalbeattie
    15:00 Report Stadium: Islecroft Stadium
    Referee: Chris Gentles
    22 September 2018 Rothes 4–0ClachnacuddinRothes
    15:00
    • Wilson 2', 88'
  • Stark 47'
  • Davidson 60'
  • Report Stadium: Mackessack Park
    Referee: Darren Munro
    22 September 2018 Whitehill Welfare 1–0Edinburgh UniversityRosewell
    15:00 Keane 52' Report Stadium: Ferguson Park
    Referee: Dan McFarlane
    22 September 2018 Wick Academy1–2 Auchinleck Talbot Wick
    15:00 Halliday 54' Report
    • Glasgow 38'
  • S. Wilson 57'
  • Stadium: Harmsworth Park
    Referee: Alex Shepherd
    22 September 2018 Strathspey Thistle0–2 Coldstream Grantown-on-Spey
    15:00 Report Briggs 27', 80' Stadium: Seafield Park
    Referee: Harry Bruce
    22 September 2018 Deveronvale 2–1Bonnyrigg RoseBanff
    15:00
    • Noble 11'
  • Robertson 20'
  • Report Wilson 23' Stadium: Princess Royal Park
    Referee: Matthew MacDermid
    22 September 2018 Huntly1–4 East Stirlingshire Huntly
    15:00 Jack 35' Report
    • Ramsay 26'
  • Rodgers 50'
  • Allum 61', 75'
  • Stadium: Christie Park
    Referee: William Wilson
    23 September 2018 Stirling University 2–1KeithStirling
    15:00
    • Lyons 20'
  • Hall 26'
  • Report Keith 75' Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
    Referee: George Calder

    Replays[edit]

    29 September 2018 Civil Service Strollers 2–1Forres MechanicsEdinburgh
    15:00
    • Faye 65'
  • Froude 79'
  • Report Wilson 81' Stadium: Christie Gillies Park
    Referee: Connor Ashwood
    29 September 2018 Kelty Hearts 3–1Dalbeattie StarKelty
    15:00
    • Cargill 3'
  • Ritchie 43'
  • Husband 45'
  • Report Todd 82' Stadium: New Central Park
    Referee: Chris Gentles

    Second round[edit]

    The second round took place on the weekend of 20 October 2018. Along with the 17 winners and one bye from the first round, there were 14 new entries at this stage - two each from the Highland Football League and the Lowland Football League and all 10 from League Two.[5]

    Draw[edit]

    The draw for the second round took place at Hampden Park on 22 September 2018. The draw was made by Olympic bronze medallist Eve Muirhead and Kilmarnock's Scottish Cup winning captain Ray Montgomerie.

    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.

    League Two Highland Football League Lowland Football League Other

    East of Scotland teams

    SJFA teams

    Matches[edit]

    20 October 2018 Cowdenbeath 2–1ClydeCowdenbeath
    15:00
    • Deas 10'
  • Cox 84'
  • Report Goodwillie 88' Stadium: Central Park
    Attendance: 384[8]
    Referee: Graham Beaton
    20 October 2018 Rothes0–1 Annan Athletic Rothes
    15:00 Report Wright 37' Stadium: Mackessack Park
    Attendance: 320
    Referee: Peter Stuart
    20 October 2018 Stirling Albion1–2 Queen's Park Stirling
    15:00 Docherty 61' Report
  • McLauchlan 42'
  • Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
    Attendance: 516[9]
    Referee: David Munro
    20 October 2018 Cumbernauld Colts1–4 BSC Glasgow Cumbernauld
    15:00 Team 67' Report
    • Hughes 45'
  • Pignatiello 49'
  • Duncan 83'
  • Orr 87'
  • Stadium: Broadwood Stadium
    Attendance: 127
    Referee: Calum Scott
    20 October 2018 Edusport Academy1–2 Fraserburgh Annan
    15:00
    Report
    • Campbell 51'
  • Buchan 80'
  • Stadium: Galabank
    Attendance: 109
    Referee: Kyle Hall
    20 October 2018 Elgin City 2–0Whitehill WelfareElgin
    15:00
  • McHardy 45'
  • Report Stadium: Borough Briggs
    Attendance: 599[10]
    Referee: Scott Lambie
    20 October 2018 Brora Rangers 6–0ColdstreamBrora
    15:00
    • Pickles 8'
  • Nicolson 22'
  • Herdman 26' (o.g.)
  • Gillespie 76'
  • MacLeod 85'
  • MacKay 89'
  • Report Stadium: Dudgeon Park
    Attendance: 255
    Referee: Stephen Graham
    20 October 2018 Edinburgh City 1–0Civil Service StrollersEdinburgh
    15:00 McIntyre 70' Report Stadium: Ainslie Park
    Attendance: 249
    Referee: Stephen Brown
    20 October 2018 Deveronvale1–2 Stirling University Banff
    15:00 Wallace 64' Report
  • Slattery 68'
  • Stadium: Princess Royal Park
    Attendance: 226
    Referee: Duncan Williams
    20 October 2018 Cove Rangers1–1Auchinleck TalbotAberdeen
    15:00 Megginson 5' Report
    • G.Wilson 69' (pen.)
    Stadium: Balmoral Stadium
    Attendance: 740[11]
    Referee: Chris Fordyce
    20 October 2018 Beith 4–0Linlithgow RoseBeith
    15:00
    • Wilson 8'
  • Sheridan 14'
  • Christie 48'
  • Frize 62'
  • Report Stadium: Bellsdale Park
    Attendance: 483[12]
    Referee: William Wilson
    20 October 2018 East Kilbride 3–1SpartansEast Kilbride
    15:00
  • Winter 70'
  • Report Corbett 5' Stadium: K-Park Training Academy
    Attendance: 166
    Referee: Liam Duncan
    20 October 2018 Albion Rovers0–2 Formartine United Coatbridge
    15:00 Report
    • MacPhee 3'
  • Greig 77' (pen.)
  • Stadium: Cliftonhill
    Attendance: 246
    Referee: Duncan Smith
    20 October 2018 Peterhead 3–2Kelty HeartsPeterhead
    15:00
    • McLean 7'
  • McAllister 74'
  • Lyle 90'
  • Report
    • Chalmers 20'
  • Gay 90'
  • Stadium: Balmoor Stadium
    Attendance: 658[13]
    Referee: Grant Irvine
    20 October 2018 Gala Fairydean Rovers 2–0East StirlingshireGalashiels
    15:00
    • Paton 31'
  • Miller 83'
  • Report Stadium: Netherdale
    Attendance: 240
    Referee: Graham Grainger
    20 October 2018 Berwick Rangers 3–1Gretna 2008Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
    15:00
  • Scott 51'
  • Report Hope 87' Stadium: Shielfield Park
    Attendance: 356
    Referee: David Dickinson

    Replay[edit]

    27 October 2018 Auchinleck Talbot 2–1Cove RangersAuchinleck
    14:30
    • S. Wilson 42'
  • Kemp 61'
  • Report Megginson 52' (pen.) Stadium: Beechwood Park
    Attendance: 650
    Referee: Chris Fordyce

    Third round[edit]

    The third round took place on the weekend of 24 November 2018. Along with the 16 winners from the second round, there were 16 new entries at this stage - all 10 from League One, and six from the Championship.[5]

    Draw[edit]

    The draw for the third round took place at Hampden Park on 20 October 2018 at 5:45pm.[14]

    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round.

    Championship League One League Two Highland Football League Lowland Football League SJFA

    Matches[edit]

    24 November 2018 Beith0–3 Ayr United Beith
    13:30 Report
  • Docherty 78'
  • Moffat 88'
  • Stadium: Bellsdale Park
    Attendance: 1,780[15]
    Referee: Colin Steven
    24 November 2018 Airdrieonians 3–0DumbartonAirdrie
    15:00
  • Duffy 36'
  • Report Stadium: Penny Cars Stadium
    Attendance: 592[16]
    Referee: Steven Kirkland
    24 November 2018 Alloa Athletic 3–0Brechin CityAlloa
    15:00
  • Spence 59'
  • Trouten 61'
  • Report Stadium: Indodrill Stadium
    Attendance: 301[17]
    Referee: Steven Reid
    24 November 2018 Arbroath0–1 Stranraer Arbroath
    15:00 Report I. Smith 76' Stadium: Gayfield Park
    Attendance: 496[18]
    Referee: David Dickinson
    24 November 2018 Berwick Rangers1–2 East Fife Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
    15:00 Healy 56' Report
  • Agnew 11'
  • Stadium: Shielfield Park
    Attendance: 401[19]
    Referee: John McKendrick
    24 November 2018 Cowdenbeath 1–0Brora RangersCowdenbeath
    15:00 Cox 39' Report Stadium: Central Park
    Attendance: 432[20]
    Referee: Duncan Williams
    24 November 2018 East Kilbride 1–0Gala Fairydean RoversEast Kilbride
    15:00 Longworth 90' Report Stadium: K-Park Training Academy
    Attendance: 180[21]
    Referee: Connor Ashwood
    24 November 2018 Forfar Athletic 2–0BSC GlasgowForfar
    15:00
  • Moore 85'
  • Report Stadium: Station Park
    Attendance: 385[22]
    Referee: Grant Irvine
    24 November 2018 Fraserburgh0–1 Auchinleck Talbot Fraserburgh
    15:00 Report S. Wilson 60' Stadium: Bellslea Park
    Attendance: 721[23]
    Referee: Peter Stuart
    24 November 2018 Greenock Morton1–1PeterheadGreenock
    15:00 McHugh 40' Report Brown 26' Stadium: Cappielow
    Attendance: 958[24]
    Referee: Mike Roncone
    24 November 2018 Montrose0–0Annan AthleticMontrose
    15:00 Report Stadium: Links Park
    Attendance: 585[25]
    Referee: David Lowe
    24 November 2018 Queen of the South 4–1Formartine UnitedDumfries
    15:00
  • Dykes 42'
  • Mercer 67'
  • Report Wood 28' Stadium: Palmerston Park
    Attendance: 931[26]
    Referee: Gavin Ross
    24 November 2018 Queen's Park0–3 Raith Rovers Glasgow
    15:00 Report
  • Buchanan 24'
  • Flanagan 56'
  • Stadium: Hampden Park
    Attendance: 679[27]
    Referee: Lloyd Wilson
    24 November 2018 Stenhousemuir 4–2FalkirkStenhousemuir
    15:00
    • McBrearty 12', 16'
  • Dickson 59'
  • McGuigan 85'
  • Report
  • McKee 42'
  • Stadium: Ochilview Park
    Attendance: 2,050[28]
    Referee: Alan Newlands
    24 November 2018 Stirling University0–4 Elgin City Stirling
    15:00 Report
    • Omar 9'
  • Cameron 14'
  • Hay 58'
  • Loveland 80'
  • Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
    Attendance: 395[29]
    Referee: Barry Cook
    25 November 2018 Edinburgh City1–1Inverness Caledonian ThistleEdinburgh
    15:00 L.Henderson 86' Report Rooney 39' Stadium: Ainslie Park
    Attendance: 867[30]
    Referee: David Munro

    Replays[edit]

    27 November 2018 Annan Athletic3–4 Montrose Annan
    19:45
  • Sonkur 84'
  • Report
  • Fotheringham 23'
  • Watson 25'
  • Steeves 30'
  • Stadium: Galabank
    Attendance: 205[31]
    Referee: David Lowe
    27 November 2018 Peterhead0–3 Greenock Morton Peterhead
    20:00 Report
  • R.Thomson 61'
  • Millar 83'
  • Stadium: Balmoor Stadium
    Attendance: 527[32]
    Referee: Gavin Ross
    4 December 2018 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 6–1Edinburgh CityInverness
    19:45
  • White 15', 60', 61'
  • Doran 90'
  • Report B. Henderson 7' Stadium: Caledonian Stadium
    Attendance: 672[33]
    Referee: David Munro

    Fourth round[edit]

    The fourth round took place on the weekend of 19 January 2019. Along with the 16 winners from the third round, there were 16 new entries at this stage - the remaining four clubs from the Championship, and all 12 from the Premiership.[5]

    Draw[edit]

    The draw for the fourth round took place at Hampden Park on 24 November 2018 at 5:45pm.[34]

    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the fifth round.

    Premiership Championship League One League Two Other

    Lowland Football League

    SJFA

    Matches[edit]

    19 January 2019 Auchinleck Talbot 1–0Ayr UnitedAuchinleck
    12:15 McCracken 78' Report Stadium: Beechwood Park
    Attendance: 3,100
    Referee: Euan Anderson
    19 January 2019 East Fife 2–1Greenock MortonMethil
    15:00
    • Dowds 9'
  • Watson 75'
  • Report McHugh 7' Stadium: Bayview Stadium
    Attendance: 903
    Referee: Steven Kirkland
    19 January 2019 St Mirren 3–2Alloa AthleticPaisley
    15:00
    • Cooke 68'
  • Erhahon 85'
  • McAllister 87'
  • Report
    • Trouten 26'
  • Cawley 34'
  • Stadium: St Mirren Park
    Attendance: 2,760
    Referee: Don Robertson
    19 January 2019 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 4–0East KilbrideInverness
    15:00
  • Doran 21'
  • Polworth 27'
  • Reid 71' (o.g.)
  • Report Stadium: Caledonian Stadium
    Attendance: 1,196
    Referee: Mike Roncone
    19 January 2019 Hibernian 4–0Elgin CityEdinburgh
    15:00
  • Horgan 25', 53'
  • Mallan 45' (pen.)
  • Report Stadium: Easter Road
    Attendance: 7,082
    Referee: Nick Walsh
    19 January 2019 Aberdeen1–1StenhousemuirAberdeen
    15:00 Lowe 21' Report McGuigan 71' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
    Attendance: 9,661
    Referee: Barry Cook
    19 January 2019 St Johnstone 2–0Hamilton AcademicalPerth
    15:00
  • Watt 26'
  • Report Stadium: McDiarmid Park
    Attendance: 2,363
    Referee: John Beaton
    19 January 2019 Dundee1–1Queen of the SouthDundee
    15:00 Curran 45' Report Dobbie 28' Stadium: Dens Park
    Attendance: 2,728
    Referee: Kevin Clancy
    19 January 2019 Motherwell1–2 Ross County Motherwell
    15:00 Hastie 90+1' Report Graham 52', 60' Stadium: Fir Park
    Attendance: 3,869
    Referee: Steven McLean
    19 January 2019 Raith Rovers 3–0Dunfermline AthleticKirkcaldy
    15:00 Vaughan 69' (pen.), 78', 81' Report Stadium: Stark's Park
    Attendance: 6,013
    Referee: Bobby Madden
    19 January 2019 Montrose0–4 Dundee United Montrose
    15:00 Report
  • Booth 43'
  • King 81'
  • Harkes 90+2'
  • Stadium: Links Park
    Attendance: 3,604
    Referee: David Munro
    19 January 2019 Kilmarnock 2–0Forfar AthleticKilmarnock
    15:00
  • Burke 78'
  • Report Stadium: Rugby Park
    Attendance: 4,376
    Referee: Greg Aitken
    19 January 2019 Partick Thistle 4–1StranraerGlasgow
    15:00
    • Fitzpatrick 17'
  • Cardle 50'
  • Saunders 74'
  • Spittal 81'
  • Report Crossan 52' Stadium: Firhill Stadium
    Attendance: 2,254
    Referee: Alan Newlands
    19 January 2019 Celtic 3–0AirdrieoniansGlasgow
    17:15
  • Weah 83'
  • Report Stadium: Celtic Park
    Attendance: 29,941
    Referee: Andrew Dallas
    20 January 2019 Heart of Midlothian 1–0LivingstonEdinburgh
    14:30 Clare 48' Report Stadium: Tynecastle Park
    Attendance: 11,077
    Referee: Willie Collum
    30 January 2019 Cowdenbeath1–3 Rangers Cowdenbeath
    19:45 Cox 47' Report
  • Coulibaly 26'
  • Lafferty 45'
  • Stadium: Central Park
    Attendance: 4,116
    Referee: Craig Thomson

    Replays[edit]

    29 January 2019 Stenhousemuir1–4 Aberdeen Stenhousemuir
    19:30 Munro 53' Report
  • Cosgrove 30' (pen.)
  • Stewart 38'
  • Donaldson 67' (o.g.)
  • Stadium: Ochilview Park
    Attendance: 2,429
    Referee: Barry Cook
    29 January 2019 Queen of the South 3–0DundeeDumfries
    19:45 Dobbie 12', 27', 74' Report Stadium: Palmerston Park
    Attendance: 1,421
    Referee: Steven McLean

    Fifth round[edit]

    The fifth round took place on the weekend of 9 February 2019.

    Draw[edit]

    The draw for the fifth round took place at Tynecastle Stadium on 20 January 2019 following the Hearts v Livingston match live on BBC One Scotland.[35]

    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.

    Premiership Championship League One SJFA

    Matches[edit]

    9 February 2019 Hibernian 3–1Raith RoversEdinburgh
    15:00
  • Slivka 38'
  • McNulty 58'
  • Report Murray 75' Stadium: Easter Road
    Attendance: 9,131
    Referee: Bobby Madden
    9 February 2019 St Mirren1–2 Dundee United Paisley
    15:00 Nazon 77' Report
  • Clark 45'
  • Stadium: St Mirren Park
    Attendance: 3,965
    Referee: Willie Collum
    9 February 2019 East Fife0–1 Partick Thistle Methil
    15:00 Report Anderson 61' Stadium: Bayview Stadium
    Attendance: 1,724
    Referee: Don Robertson
    9 February 2019 Kilmarnock0–0RangersKilmarnock
    17:15 Report Stadium: Rugby Park
    Attendance: 11,430
    Referee: Alan Muir
    10 February 2019 Celtic 5–0St JohnstoneGlasgow
    13:30
  • Brown 9'
  • Forrest 52'
  • Report Stadium: Celtic Park
    Attendance: 28,404
    Referee: Nick Walsh
    10 February 2019 Aberdeen 4–1Queen of the SouthAberdeen
    15:30
  • Considine 63'
  • Cosgrove 67', 73' (pen.)
  • Report Dobbie 50' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
    Attendance: 7,857
    Referee: Euan Anderson

    Replays[edit]

    20 February 2019 Rangers 5–0KilmarnockGlasgow
    19:45
  • Halliday 77'
  • Report Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
    Attendance: 37,918
    Referee: Alan Muir

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    The quarter-finals took place on the weekend of 2 March 2019.

    Draw[edit]

    The draw for the quarter-finals took place at Victoria Park on 11 February 2019 following the Ross County v Inverness Caledonian Thistle match live on BBC Two Scotland.[36]

    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.

    Premiership Championship

    Matches[edit]

    2 March 2019 Hibernian0–2 Celtic Edinburgh
    17:15 Report
  • Brown 75'
  • Stadium: Easter Road
    Attendance: 15,719
    Referee: Willie Collum
    3 March 2019 Aberdeen1–1RangersAberdeen
    13:30 Cosgrove 11' (pen.) Report Worrall 49' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
    Attendance: 15,395
    Referee: Kevin Clancy

    Replays[edit]

    12 March 2019 Rangers0–2 Aberdeen Glasgow
    19:45 Report
  • McLennan 62'
  • Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
    Attendance: 47,397
    Referee: Kevin Clancy

    Semi-finals[edit]

    The semi-finals took place on the weekend of 13 April 2019.

    Draw[edit]

    The draw for the semi-finals took place at Firhill Stadium on 4 March 2019 during 'The Nine' live on BBC Scotland.[37]

    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the final.

    Premiership Championship

    Matches[edit]

    13 April 2019 Heart of Midlothian 3–0Inverness Caledonian ThistleGlasgow
    12:15
  • Souttar 66'
  • Clare 74' (pen.)
  • Report Stadium: Hampden Park
    Attendance: 21,011
    Referee: Don Robertson
    14 April 2019 Aberdeen0–3 Celtic Glasgow
    14:00 Report
  • Édouard 61' (pen.)
  • Rogić 69'
  • Stadium: Hampden Park
    Attendance: 46,773
    Referee: Craig Thomson

    Final[edit]

    The final was played on 25 May 2019 at Hampden ParkinGlasgow.

    15:00
    Heart of Midlothian1–2Celtic
    Report

    Attendance: 49,434

    Referee: Willie Collum

    Bracket[edit]

    The following is the bracket which the Scottish Cup resembled. Numbers in parentheses next to the match score represent the results of a replay, and numbers in parentheses next to the replay score represents the results of a penalty shoot-out.

     

    Fourth Round
    19–20 January 2019
    29 January 2019 (replays)
    Fifth Round
    9–11 February 2019
    19–20 February 2019 (replays)
    Quarter-finals
    2–4 March 2019
    12 March 2019 (replays)
    Semi-finals
    13–14 April 2019
    Final
    26 May 2019

     

                      

     

     

     

     

    East Fife2

     

     

     

    Greenock Morton1

     

    East Fife0

     

     

     

    Partick Thistle1

     

    Partick Thistle4

     

     

     

    Stranraer1

     

    Partick Thistle1 (1)

     

     

     

    Heart of Midlothian1 (2)

     

    Heart of Midlothian1

     

     

     

    Livingston0

     

    Heart of Midlothian4

     

     

     

    Auchinleck Talbot0

     

    Auchinleck Talbot1

     

     

     

    Ayr United0

     

    Heart of Midlothian3

     

     

     

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle0

     

    St Mirren3

     

     

     

    Alloa Athletic2

     

    St Mirren1

     

     

     

    Dundee United2

     

    Montrose0

     

     

     

    Dundee United4

     

    Dundee United1

     

     

     

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle2

     

    Motherwell1

     

     

     

    Ross County2

     

    Ross County2 (2) (4)

     

     

     

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle2 (2) (5)

     

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle4

     

     

     

    East Kilbride0

     

    Heart of Midlothian1

     

     

     

    Celtic2

     

    Aberdeen1 (4)

     

     

     

    Stenhousemuir1 (1)

     

    Aberdeen4

     

     

     

    Queen of the South1

     

    Dundee1 (0)

     

     

     

    Queen of the South1 (3)

     

    Aberdeen1 (2)

     

     

     

    Rangers1 (0)

     

    Kilmarnock2

     

     

     

    Forfar Athletic0

     

    Kilmarnock0 (0)

     

     

     

    Rangers0 (5)

     

    Cowdenbeath1

     

     

     

    Rangers3

     

    Aberdeen0

     

     

     

    Celtic3

     

    Raith Rovers3

     

     

     

    Dunfermline Athletic0

     

    Hibernian3

     

     

     

    Raith Rovers1

     

    Hibernian4

     

     

     

    Elgin City0

     

    Hibernian0

     

     

     

    Celtic2

     

    Celtic3

     

     

     

    Airdrieonians0

     

    Celtic5

     

     

     

    St Johnstone0

     

    St Johnstone2

     

     

    Hamilton Academical0

     

    Media coverage[edit]

    From round four onwards, selected matches from the Scottish Cup are broadcast live in the UK and Ireland by BBC Scotland and Premier Sports (EIR Sport in the Republic of Ireland). BBC Scotland has the option to show two ties per round, with Premier Sports also showing two ties per round; Premier Sports show both semi-finals live with one of them also on BBC Scotland, and both channels screen the final live.[38]

    The following matches are to be broadcast live on UK television:

    Round BBC Scotland Premier Sports
    Fourth Round Auchinleck TalbotvAyr United[39]
    Heart of MidlothianvLivingston[39]
    CowdenbeathvRangers[39]
    CelticvAirdrieonians[39]
    Fifth Round AberdeenvQueen of the South[40]
    Ross CountyvInverness Caledonian Thistle[40]
    KilmarnockvRangers[40]
    CelticvSt Johnstone[40]
    RangersvKilmarnock (replay) (delayed coverage) (also on FreeSports)[41]
    Quarter-Finals Dundee UnitedvInverness Caledonian Thistle[42]
    Partick ThistlevHeart of Midlothian[42]
    HibernianvCeltic[42]
    AberdeenvRangers[42]
    RangersvAberdeen (replay) (delayed coverage)[43]
    Semi-Finals Heart of MidlothianvInverness Caledonian Thistle[44] Heart of MidlothianvInverness Caledonian Thistle[44]
    AberdeenvCeltic[44]
    Final Heart of MidlothianvCeltic[45]

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