2017–18 Scottish Challenge Cup


The 2017–18 Scottish Challenge Cup, known as the IRN-BRU Cup due to sponsorship reasons, is the 27th season of the competition. The tournament takes on a similar format from the previous season, however, two teams from the Republic of Ireland's Airtricity League entered the competition for the first time taking the total number of participating clubs to 56. This is the second season with two clubs from both Northern Ireland and Wales competing alongside the 30 members of the 2017–18 Scottish Championship, 2017–18 Scottish League One and 2017–18 Scottish League Two, four teams from the 2017–18 Highland Football League and four from the 2017–18 Lowland Football League as well as the Under-20 teams of the teams competing in the 2017–18 Scottish Premiership. The Welsh teams are The New Saints and Connah's Quay Nomads while the Northern Irish teams are Crusaders and Linfield.
Dundee United were the defending champions after they beat St Mirren 2–1 in the 2017 final, but were eliminated in the Quarter-finals by Crusaders.
Irn Bru replaced Petrofac as the main sponsor of the competition in June 2016.

Format

First round

The draw for the first round was made at 1 pm on 27 June 2017 at the Summerlee Industrial Museum in Coatbridge and was streamed live on the . The draw was regionalised into northern and southern sections with each section containing 14 SPFL clubs, four Highland Football League or Lowland Football League clubs and six U20s teams with any team able to face any other within their section.

North Section

Draw

Teams in Bold advanced to the second round.
North section

01. Alloa Athletic

02. Arbroath

03. Brechin City

04. Cowdenbeath

05. Dundee United

06. Dunfermline Athletic
07. East Fife

08. Elgin City

09. Forfar Athletic

10. Montrose

11. Peterhead

12. Raith Rovers
13. Stenhousemuir

14. Stirling Albion

15. Aberdeen U20s

16. Dundee U20s

17. Heart of Midlothian U20s

18. Hibernian U20s
19. Ross County U20s

20. St Johnstone U20s

21. Brora Rangers

22. Buckie Thistle

23. Cove Rangers

24. Formartine United

Matches

South Section

Draw

Teams in Bold advanced to the second round.
South section

25. Airdrieonians

26. Albion Rovers

27. Annan Athletic

28. Berwick Rangers

29. Ayr United

30. Clyde
31. Dumbarton

32. Edinburgh City

33. Livingston

34. Greenock Morton

35. Queen of the South

36. Queen's Park
37. St Mirren

38. Stranraer

39. Celtic U20s

40. Hamilton Academical U20s

41. Kilmarnock U20s

42. Motherwell U20s
43. Partick Thistle U20s

44. Rangers U20s

45. East Kilbride

46. East Stirlingshire

47. Spartans

48. Stirling University

Matches

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Second round

Draw

The draw for the second round was made at 1 pm on 17 August 2017 at the Falkirk Wheel and streamed live on the SPFL's Facebook page. The draw was unseeded but the six non-Scottish teams were kept apart with one team from each country drawn at home and one away. Linfield were allocated an away tie due to the unavailability of Windsor Park so Crusaders played at home.
Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.
Premier Division NIFL Premiership Welsh Premier League SPFLOther Scottish

01. Sligo Rovers

02. Bray Wanderers

03. Linfield

04. Crusaders

05. The New Saints

06. Connah's Quay Nomads

07. Inverness Caledonian Thistle

08. Falkirk

09. Dundee United

10. Dunfermline Athletic

11. Queen of the South

12. St Mirren

13. Dumbarton

14. Raith Rovers

15. Ayr United
16. Livingston

17. Alloa Athletic

18. Stranraer

19. Spartans

20. Peterhead

21. Annan Athletic

22. Montrose

23. Elgin City

24. Berwick Rangers

Premiership U20s

25. Ross County U20s

26. Hamilton Academical U20s

27. Motherwell U20s

28. Partick Thistle U20s

29. Aberdeen U20s

30. Heart of Midlothian U20s

Highland Football League

31. Buckie Thistle

32. Cove Rangers

Matches

The SPFL launched an investigation after two different methods of penalty shootout were used in the second round matches that required the tiebreaker. Montrose's 6–5 win over Ayr United used the traditional ABAB method where one team follows the other whereas The New Saints' 6–5 win over Livingston used the trial ABBA method where one team goes first before the other takes two consecutively and then the first team takes their second. SPFL rules state that the ABAB method should be used. The mix up is suspected to have come after confusion between the Irish referee and Welsh linesmen in The New Saints-Livingston match over which method was to be used. The result of the investigation is not expected to impact the result of The New Saints-Livingston tie.

Third round

Draw

The draw for the third round was made at 1 pm on 5 September 2017 at the Riverside Museum and was streamed live on the SPFL's Facebook page. The draw was unseeded and there were no longer any requirements for non-SPFL sides to be kept apart.
Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.
NIFL Premiership Welsh Premier League SPFL Highland Football League

01. Linfield

02. Crusaders

03. The New Saints

04. Inverness Caledonian Thistle

05. Falkirk

06. Dundee United

07. Dunfermline Athletic

08. Queen of the South

09. St Mirren
10. Dumbarton

11. Raith Rovers

12. Stranraer

13. Peterhead

14. Montrose

15. Elgin City

16. Cove Rangers

Matches

Quarter-finals

Draw

The draw for the quarter-finals was made at 1 pm on 10 October 2017 at the Forth Road Bridge Visitor Centre and was streamed live on the SPFL's Facebook page. The draw was unseeded.
Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.
NIFL Premiership Welsh Premier League SPFL

01. Crusaders

02. The New Saints

03. Inverness Caledonian Thistle

04. Falkirk

05. Dundee United

06. Queen of the South

07. Dumbarton

08. Raith Rovers

Matches

Semi-finals

Draw

The draw for the semi-finals was made at 1pm on 14 November 2017 at the SEC Armadillo and was streamed live on the SPFL's Facebook page. The draw was unseeded.
Teams in Bold advanced to the final.
NIFL Premiership Welsh Premier League SPFL

01. Crusaders

02. The New Saints

03. Inverness Caledonian Thistle

04. Dumbarton

Matches

Final

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Player of the Round

The Golden Ball Award is a 'Player of the Round' award given to the player who is adjudged to have had the best performance of that round out of all the players in teams left competing in that round of the competition. The winner is voted for by supporters from a chosen short-list of players, which is posted on the Irn-Bru Football Twitter page.
RoundPlayerClubMatchRef
First Round Kevin FraserBuckie Thistle2–1 v Brechin City
Second Round Gavin ReillySt Mirren3–1 v Heart of Midlothian U20s
Third Round Myles HippolyteFalkirk2–0 v Dunfermline Athletic
Quarter-finals Gavin WhyteCrusaders2–1 v Dundee United
Semi-finals Dimitris FroxyliasDumbarton2–1 v The New Saints

Broadcasting rights

The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition are held jointly by BBC Alba, S4C and subscription channel Premier Sports. Prior to the re-format in the 2016–17 season, BBC Alba had exclusive rights.
The following matches are to be broadcast live on UK television:
RoundBBC AlbaS4CPremier Sports
Second RoundThe New Saints v Livingston
Third RoundDundee United v LinfieldThe New Saints v Elgin City
Quarter-FinalsInverness Caledonian Thistle v FalkirkThe New Saints v Queen of the South
Semi-FinalsInverness Caledonian Thistle v CrusadersThe New Saints v Dumbarton
FinalDumbarton v Inverness Caledonian Thistle