2019–20 Scottish Cup


The 2019–20 Scottish Cup is the 135th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament is sponsored by bookmaker William Hill in what is the final season of a nine-year partnership, after contract negotiations saw the initial five-year contract extended for an additional four years in October 2015. This is the first season in which a match from every round of the tournament proper is broadcast live via TV partners Premier Sports and BBC Scotland, with one match per rounds 1-3 being shown live on the BBC Scotland channel for the first time.
On 13 March 2020, the competition was indefinitely suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The defending champions are Celtic who won the 2019 Scottish Cup Final on 25 May 2019.

Calendar

The calendar for the 2019–20 Scottish Cup, as announced by Scottish Football Association.
RoundMain dateNumber of fixturesClubsNew EntriesLeagues entering at this round
Preliminary Round 110 August 201913102 → 8927
Preliminary Round 231 August 2019789 → 82-
First Round21 September 20191882 → 642916 Highland League teams
13 Lowland League teams
Second Round19 October 20191664 → 481410 League Two teams
1 Highland League team
3 Lowland League teams
Third Round23 November 20191648 → 32166 Championship teams
10 League One teams
Fourth Round18 January 20201632 → 161612 Premiership teams
4 Championship teams
Fifth Round8 February 2020816 → 8-
Quarter-Finals29 February 202048 → 4-
Semi-Finals11 April 202024 → 2-
[|Final]9 May 202012 → 1-

Preliminary rounds

The first preliminary round took place on 10 August 2019 and the second preliminary round took place on 31 August 2019. A total of 27 teams competed in the preliminary rounds with seven teams advancing to the first round.

Draw

The draw for the preliminary rounds took place on Thursday, 18 July 2019 at Hampden Park and was made by Scotland internationals Lee Alexander and Leanne Crichton.
27 clubs were involved in the draw, of which one received a bye to the second preliminary round, while the other 26 entered the first preliminary round. The teams competing in these rounds were made up of teams from the East of Scotland Football League, South of Scotland Football League, North Caledonian Football League, Scottish Junior Football Association and the Scottish Amateur Football Association.
Blackburn United, Broxburn Athletic, Dundonald Bluebell, Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare, Hill of Beath Hawthorn, Jeanfield Swifts, and Penicuik Athletic took part in the Scottish Cup for the first time having each gained their Club Licence, along with Camelon Juniors who made their debut as 2018–19 South & East Cup-Winners Shield winners.
There were three parts to the draw. The first part determined which club, from the 23 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. Thirteen ties were then drawn in the first preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 10 August 2019. The final part of the draw saw seven ties drawn in the second preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 31 August 2019.
Clubs with a valid Club Licence at the date of the draw were eligible for a bye to the second preliminary round. Teams in Bold advanced to the first round.
Clubs eligible for a byeClubs participating in the first preliminary round draw

  1. Banks O’Dee
  2. Blackburn United
  3. Broxburn Athletic
  4. Burntisland Shipyard
  5. Coldstream
  6. Dundonald Bluebell
  7. Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare
  8. Girvan
  9. Glasgow University
  10. Golspie Sutherland
  11. Hawick Royal Albert United
  12. Hill of Beath Hawthorn
  13. Jeanfield Swifts
  14. Linlithgow Rose
  15. Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale
  16. Newton Stewart
  17. Penicuik Athletic
  18. Preston Athletic
  19. St Cuthbert Wanderers
  20. Threave Rovers
  21. Tynecastle
  22. Whitehill Welfare
  23. Wigtown & Bladnoch
  • Auchinleck Talbot
  • Camelon Juniors
  • Colville Park
  • Lochee United
  • Preliminary round one

    received a bye to preliminary round two.

    Matches

    Replay

    Preliminary round two

    Matches

    First round

    The first round took place on the weekend of 21 September 2019. Along with the seven winners from the second preliminary round, there were 29 new entries at this stage - 16 from the Highland Football League and 13 from the Lowland Football League.

    Draw

    The draw for the first round took place on Sunday 1 September 2019 during Sportscene live on BBC Scotland and was made by Scotland internationals Stephen O'Donnell and Craig MacGillivray.
    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the second round.
    Highland LeagueLowland LeagueOther

    • Buckie Thistle
    • Clachnacuddin
    • Deveronvale
    • Formartine United
    • Forres Mechanics
    • Fort William
    • Fraserburgh
    • Huntly
    • Inverurie Loco Works
    • Keith
    • Lossiemouth
    • Nairn County
    • Rothes
    • Strathspey Thistle
    • Turriff United
    • Wick Academy
  • Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
  • Caledonian Braves
  • Civil Service Strollers
  • Cumbernauld Colts
  • Dalbeattie Star
  • East Stirlingshire
  • Edinburgh University
  • Gala Fairydean Rovers
  • Gretna 2008
  • Kelty Hearts
  • Spartans
  • Stirling University
  • Vale of Leithen
  • East of Scotland teams
    • Broxburn Athletic
    • Hill of Beath Hawthorn
    • Linlithgow Rose
    • Penicuik Athletic
    SJFA teams
    • Auchinleck Talbot
    • Banks O’Dee
    • Lochee United

    Matches

    Replays

    Second round

    The second took place on the weekend of 19 October 2019. Along with the 18 winners from the first round, there were 14 new entries at this stage - one from the Highland Football League, three from the Lowland Football League and all 10 teams from League Two.

    Draw

    The draw for the second round took place on Sunday 22 September 2019 during Sportscene live on BBC Scotland and was made by Kenny Miller and Kris Doolan.
    Teams in italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.
    League TwoHighland LeagueLowland LeagueOther

    • Albion Rovers
    • Annan Athletic
    • Brechin City
    • Cove Rangers
    • Cowdenbeath
    • Edinburgh City
    • Elgin City
    • Queen's Park
    • Stenhousemuir
    • Stirling Albion
  • Brora Rangers
  • Buckie Thistle
  • Clachnacuddin
  • Formartine United
  • Fort William
  • Inverurie Loco Works
  • Rothes
  • Strathspey Thistle
  • Berwick Rangers
  • Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
  • BSC Glasgow
  • East Kilbride
  • Gala Fairydean Rovers
  • Gretna 2008
  • Spartans
  • Stirling University
  • East of Scotland teams
    • Broxburn Athletic
    • Linlithgow Rose
    • Penicuik Athletic
    SJFA teams
    • Auchinleck Talbot
    • Banks O’Dee
    • Lochee United

    Matches

    Replays

    Third round

    The third round took place on the weekend of 23 November 2019. 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.

    Draw

    The draw for the third round took place on Sunday 20 October 2019 during Sportscene live on BBC Scotland.
    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round.
    ChampionshipLeague OneLeague TwoOther

    • Alloa Athletic
    • Arbroath
    • Dunfermline Athletic
    • Greenock Morton
    • Partick Thistle
    • Queen of the South
  • Airdrieonians
  • Clyde
  • Dumbarton
  • East Fife
  • Falkirk
  • Forfar Athletic
  • Montrose
  • Peterhead
  • Raith Rovers
  • Stranraer
  • Albion Rovers
  • Annan Athletic
  • Edinburgh City
  • Elgin City
  • Queen's Park
  • Stirling Albion
  • Highland League teams
    • Brora Rangers
    • Formartine United
    • Inverurie Loco Works
    Lowland League teams
    • Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
    • BSC Glasgow
    • East Kilbride
    East of Scotland teams
    • Broxburn Athletic
    • Linlithgow Rose
    • Penicuik Athletic
    SJFA teams
    • Auchinleck Talbot

    Matches

    Replays

    Fourth round

    The fourth round took place on the weekend of 18 January 2020. 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.

    Draw

    The draw for the fourth round took place on Sunday 24 November 2019 during Sportscene live on BBC Scotland.
    Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw.
    Teams in Bold advanced to the fifth round.
    PremiershipChampionshipLeague OneLeague TwoOther

    • Aberdeen
    • Celtic
    • Hamilton Academical
    • Heart of Midlothian
    • Hibernian
    • Kilmarnock
    • Livingston
    • Motherwell
    • Rangers
    • Ross County
    • St Johnstone
    • St Mirren
  • Alloa Athletic
  • Arbroath
  • Ayr United
  • Dundee
  • Dundee United
  • Greenock Morton
  • Inverness Caledonian Thistle
  • Partick Thistle
  • Airdrieonians
  • Clyde
  • Dumbarton
  • Falkirk
  • Raith Rovers
  • Stranraer
  • Edinburgh City
  • Queen's Park
  • Lowland League teams
    • Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
    • BSC Glasgow
    • East Kilbride
    East of Scotland teams
    • Broxburn Athletic

    Matches

    Replays

    Fifth round

    Draw

    The draw for the fifth round took place on Sunday 19 January 2020 during Sportscene live on BBC Scotland.
    Teams in italics were unknown at the time of the draw.
    Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.
    PremiershipChampionshipLeague OneLowland League

    • Aberdeen
    • Celtic
    • Hamilton Academical
    • Heart of Midlothian
    • Hibernian
    • Kilmarnock
    • Livingston
    • Motherwell
    • Rangers
    • St Johnstone
    • St Mirren
  • Ayr United
  • Inverness Caledonian Thistle
  • Clyde
  • Falkirk
  • BSC Glasgow
  • Following on from a campaign in England's FA Cup, all matches kicked-off one minute later than originally scheduled to raise awareness and encourage supporters to talk about their mental health.

    Matches

    Replays

    Quarter-finals

    The quarter-finals are scheduled to take place over the weekend of 29 February 2020.

    Draw

    The draw for the quarter-finals took place on Sunday 9 February 2020 following the Clyde-Celtic match live on Premier Sports 1. The draw was also live on the Premier Sports Facebook and Twitter pages and the Scottish Cup Facebook and Twitter pages and the BBC Sport website.
    Teams in Italics were unknown at the time of the draw.
    Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.
    PremiershipChampionship

    • Aberdeen
    • Celtic
    • Heart of Midlothian
    • Hibernian
    • Rangers
    • St Johnstone
    • St Mirren
  • Inverness Caledonian Thistle
  • Matches

    Semi-finals

    The semi-finals were originally scheduled to take place at Hampden Park over the weekend of 11 April 2020 but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Draw

    The draw for the semi-finals took place on Sunday 1 March 2020 following the St Johnstone-Celtic match live on Premier Sports 1. The draw was also live on the Scottish Cup Twitter page.
    Premiership

    • Aberdeen
    • Celtic
    • Heart of Midlothian
    • Hibernian

    Final

    The final was originally scheduled to be played on 9 May 2020 at Hampden Park in Glasgow, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 21 July, it was rescheduled for 20 December.

    Broadcasting

    The Scottish Cup is broadcast by Premier Sports and BBC Scotland. Premier Sports has the first 2 picks of Round 4 and Round 5, the quarter-finals as well as first pick of one semi-final and will air the final non-exclusively. BBC Scotland will broadcast one match per round from the first to third rounds and two matches per round from the fourth round to the quarter-finals, as well as one semi-final and the final.
    The following matches are to be broadcast live on UK television: