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2017–18 Scottish Cup

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Football tournament season
2017–18 William Hill Scottish Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams91
Defending championsCeltic
Final positions
ChampionsCeltic
Runners-upMotherwell
Tournament statistics
Matches played96
Goals scored340 (3.54 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Rory McAllister
(7 goals)[1]

All statistics correct as of 19 May 2018.

The2017–18Scottish Cup was the 133rd season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament was sponsored by bookmakerWilliam Hill in what was the seventh season of a nine-year partnership, after contract negotiations saw the initial five-year contract extended for an additional four years in October 2015.[2]

The defending champions wereCeltic who won the2017 Scottish Cup Final on 27 May 2017.[3]

Calendar

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The calendar for the 2017–18 Scottish Cup qualifying rounds, as announced byScottish Football Association.[4]

RoundMain dateNumber of fixturesClubsNew Entries
Preliminary round 112 August 2017391 → 8815
Preliminary round 22 September 2017688 → 82None
First round23 September 20171882 → 6430
Second round14 October 20171664 → 4814
Third round18 November 20171648 → 3216
Fourth round20 January 20181632 → 1616
Fifth round10 February 2018816 → 8None
Quarter-finals3 March 201848 → 4None
Semi-finals14 & 15 April 201824 → 2None
Final19 May 201812 → 1None

Preliminary rounds

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The draw for the preliminary rounds took place on Monday, 10 July 2017 atHampden Park and was made byScotland internationalsGemma Fay andIfeoma Dieke.[5]

15 clubs were involved in the draw, of which nine received a bye to the second preliminary round, while the other six entered the first preliminary round. The teams competing in these rounds were made up of teams from theEast of Scotland Football League (5),South of Scotland Football League (3),North Caledonian Football League (1),Scottish Junior Football Association (4) and theScottish Amateur Football Association (2).Glenafton Athletic took part in theScottish Cup for the first time after winning the2016–17 West of Scotland Super League Premier Division and the2016–17 Scottish Junior Cup.

There were three parts to the draw. The first part determined which nine clubs, from the 11 eligible, received a bye to the second preliminary round. The two clubs which did not receive a bye into the second preliminary round entered the first preliminary round. Three ties were then drawn in the first preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 12 August 2017. The final part of the draw saw six ties drawn in the second preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 2 September 2017.Wigtown & Bladnoch were in the draw when it was first announced, but withdrew from the competition before the date of the draw.[6]

Preliminary round one

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Draw

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Clubs with a valid club licence at the date of the draw are eligible for a bye to the second preliminary round.[6] Teams inBold advanced to the first round.

Clubs eligible for a byeClubs 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. Linlithgow Rose
  8. Newton Stewart
  9. Preston Athletic
  10. St Cuthbert Wanderers
  11. Threave Rovers
  1. Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale(2016–17 EoSFL winners)
  2. Glenafton Athletic(2016–17 West Super League andJunior Cup winners)
  3. Kelty Hearts(2016–17 East Superleague winners)
  4. Colville Park(2016–17 Scottish Amateur Cup winners)

The following teams received a bye to the Second Preliminary Round:Banks O’Dee,Coldstream,Girvan,Glasgow University,Golspie Sutherland,Linlithgow Rose,Preston Athletic,St Cuthbert Wanderers andThreave Rovers.[5]

Matches

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Kelty Hearts vLothian Thistle Hutchison Vale
12 August 2017Kelty Hearts0–1Lothian Thistle Hutchison ValeKelty
14:30ReportMuir 90'Stadium:New Central Park
Referee: David Munro
Glenafton Athletic vNewton Stewart
12 August 2017Glenafton Athletic6–0Newton StewartNew Cumnock
15:00
  • Dallas 6',42' (pen.)
  • Gray 13'
  • Marlow 54'
  • McAusland 68'
  • McChesney 76'
ReportStadium:Loch Park
Referee: Stephen Brown
Burntisland Shipyard vColville Park
12 August 2017Burntisland Shipyard0–7Colville ParkBurntisland
15:00Report
  • McGloughlin 2',24'
  • Craig 55',78',90'
  • Murray 63'
  • Miller 84'
Stadium:Recreation Park
Referee: Craig Wilson

Preliminary round two

[edit]

Matches

[edit]
Banks O’Dee vLinlithgow Rose
2 September 2017Banks O’Dee2–1Linlithgow RoseAberdeen
15:00
  • Henderson 20'
  • Watt 60'
ReportAllan 61' (o.g.)Stadium:Spain Park
Referee: David Dickinson
Glasgow University vThreave Rovers
2 September 2017Glasgow University1–1Threave RoversAirdrie
15:00Thomson 30'ReportSoltys 50'Stadium:Excelsior Stadium
Referee: Scott Millar
Colville Park vPreston Athletic
2 September 2017Colville Park5–0Preston AthleticGlasgow
15:00
  • Cusack 10',65'
  • Craig 75',79'
  • Clearie 88'
ReportStadium:New Tinto Park
Referee: Scott Lambie
Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale vColdstream
2 September 2017Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale4–0ColdstreamEdinburgh
15:00
  • Brown 20'
  • Devlin 41',63'
  • O'Donnell 57'
ReportStadium:Saughton Enclosure
Referee: Chris Graham
Glenafton Athletic vGolspie Sutherland
2 September 2017Glenafton Athletic6–1Golspie SutherlandNew Cumnock
15:00
  • Dallas 40',57',71'
  • Gray 49'
  • McKernon 75'
  • McCann 85'
ReportLynnas 16' (o.g.)Stadium:Loch Park
Referee: Tony Fullerton
St Cuthbert Wanderers vGirvan
2 September 2017St Cuthbert Wanderers3–5GirvanKirkcudbright
15:00
  • Donley 1'
  • Dougan 63'
  • Cannon 76'
Report
  • Patterson 9' (pen.)
  • Cameron 28'
  • Mitchell 38'
  • Reilly 57',85'
Stadium:St Mary's Park
Referee: Lloyd Wilson

Replay

[edit]
Threave Rovers vGlasgow University
9 September 2017Threave Rovers2–1Glasgow UniversityCastle Douglas
15:00Soltys 51',58'ReportThompson 75' (pen.)Stadium:Meadow Park
Referee: Stephen Brown

First round

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The first round took place on the weekend of 23 September 2017. Along with the six winners from the second preliminary round, there were 30 new entries at this stage, 14 from theLowland Football League and 16 from theHighland Football League.[6]

Draw

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The draw for the first round was made at 5:30 pm on 2 September 2017 at theExcelsior Stadium,Airdrie and was made byDavie Hay, representing defending championsCeltic and Donnie Fergusson from hostsGlasgow University.[7]

Teams inItalics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams inBold advanced to the second round.

Lowland Football LeagueHighland Football LeagueOther

East of Scotland teams

South of Scotland teams

SJFA teams

SAFA teams

Matches

[edit]
Spartans vVale of Leithen
22 September 2017Spartans3–0Vale of LeithenEdinburgh
19:45
  • Dishington 28',64'
  • Stevenson 89'
ReportStadium:Ainslie Park
Attendance: 192
Referee: Connor Ashwood
Wick Academy vStirling University
23 September 2017Wick Academy2–2Stirling UniversityWick
15:00
  • Mackay 67'
  • Steven 84'
Report
  • Geddes 58'
  • McCafferty 75'
Stadium:Harmsworth Park
Referee: Harry Bruce
Selkirk vGretna 2008
23 September 2017Selkirk4–0Gretna 2008Selkirk
15:00
  • Baxter 18'
  • Hopkinson 80',82'
  • Chalmers 87'
ReportStadium:Yarrow Park
Referee: Stewart Luke
Edusport Academy vRothes
23 September 2017Edusport Academy1–1RothesAnnan
15:00Higgins 49'ReportGillespie 52' (pen.)Stadium:Galabank
Referee: Garry Doherty
Banks O'Dee vHuntly
23 September 2017Banks O'Dee4–0HuntlyAberdeen
15:00
  • Watt 12',23'
  • Winton 32'
  • Philipson 55'
ReportStadium:Spain Park
Referee: Liam Duncan
Gala Fairydean Rovers vKeith
23 September 2017Gala Fairydean Rovers0–2KeithGalashiels
15:00Report
  • Brownie 31'
  • Whelan 38'
Stadium:Netherdale
Referee: Ryan Oliver
Fraserburgh vForres Mechanics
23 September 2017Fraserburgh2–1Forres MechanicsFraserburgh
15:00
  • Combe 71'
  • Campbell 90'
Duncanson 20'Stadium:Bellslea Park
Referee: Peter Stuart
Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale vInverurie Loco Works
23 September 2017Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale3–2Inverurie Loco WorksEdinburgh
15:00
  • McCabe 24'
  • Wringe 28'
  • Nhamburo 89'
Report
  • Laing 41'
  • Gordon 84'
Stadium:Saughton Enclosure
Referee: Chris Gentles
Edinburgh University vLossiemouth
23 September 2017Edinburgh University2–1LossiemouthEdinburgh
15:00
  • Yeoman 50'
  • Guthrie 84'
ReportMcRitchie 17'Stadium:East Peffermill
Referee: Scott Lambie
Clachnacuddin vFort William
23 September 2017Clachnacuddin8–0Fort WilliamInverness
15:00 10',12',17',30',55',65',85',88'ReportStadium:Grant Street Park
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
Glenafton Athletic vThreave Rovers
23 September 2017Glenafton Athletic4–0Threave RoversNew Cumnock
15:00
  • McCann 7',36'
  • Andrew 60'
  • Moore 80'
ReportStadium:Loch Park
Referee: Duncan Smith
Brora Rangers vGirvan
23 September 2017Brora Rangers5–0GirvanBrora
15:00 31',34',37',45',65'ReportStadium:Dudgeon Park
Referee: Alex Shepherd
Nairn County vWhitehill Welfare
23 September 2017Nairn County1–0Whitehill WelfareNairn
15:00MacRae 40'ReportStadium:Station Park
Referee: Chris Fordyce
Colville Park vCumbernauld Colts
23 September 2017Colville Park2–1Cumbernauld ColtsGlasgow
15:00Craig 3'
Cusack 18'
ReportBrown 21'Stadium:New Tinto Park
Referee: Chris McNab
Deveronvale vHawick Royal Albert
23 September 2017Deveronvale3–1Hawick Royal AlbertBanff
15:00
  • Scott 30',79'
  • Dunbar 69'
ReportAitken 42' (o.g.)Stadium:Princess Royal Park
Referee: Dan McFarlane
Formartine United vTurriff United
23 September 2017Formartine United2–1Turriff UnitedPitmedden
15:00
  • Smith 33'
  • McPhee 87'
ReportMiller 5'Stadium:North Lodge Park
Referee: Lorraine Watson
Civil Service Strollers vStrathspey Thistle
23 September 2017Civil Service Strollers2–1Strathspey ThistleEdinburgh
15:00
  • Stewart 56'
  • Churchill 75'
ReportHay 35'Stadium:Christie Gillies Park
Referee: Ross Hardie
BSC Glasgow vDalbeattie Star
24 September 2017BSC Glasgow1–0Dalbeattie StarAlloa
14:00Redpath 67'ReportStadium:Recreation Park
Referee: Kevin Graham

Replays

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Stirling University vWick Academy
30 September 2017Stirling University1–0Wick AcademyFalkirk
15:00O'Brien 1'ReportStadium:Falkirk Stadium
Rothes vEdusport Academy
30 September 2017Rothes1–3Edusport AcademyRothes
15:00Moore 22'ReportBabel 65'
Zeghdane 79',86'
Stadium:Mackessack Park
Referee: Garry Doherty

Second round

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The second round took place on the weekend of 14 October 2017. Along with the 18 winners from the first round, there were 14 new entries at this stage, two from theLowland Football League, two from theHighland Football League and all 10 fromLeague Two.[6]

Draw

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The draw for the second round was made at 17:45 on 23 September 2017 atAyr Racecourse. The draw was made by formerEngland cricket captainAndrew Flintoff and formerAyr United strikerJames Grady.[8]

Teams inItalics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams inBold advanced to the third round.

Scottish League TwoLowland Football LeagueHighland Football LeagueOther

East of Scotland teams

SJFA teams

SAFA teams

Matches

[edit]
Edinburgh City vStenhousemuir
13 October 2017Edinburgh City0–1StenhousemuirEdinburgh
19:45ReportLongworth 49'Stadium:Ainslie Park
Attendance: 286
Banks O' Dee vSelkirk
14 October 2017Banks O' Dee2–0SelkirkAberdeen
15:00
  • Watt 68'
  • Whyte 75'
ReportStadium:Spain Park
Attendance: 200
Peterhead vColville Park
14 October 2017Peterhead9–0Colville ParkPeterhead
15:00
ReportStadium:Balmoor Stadium
Attendance: 484
Civil Service Strollers vBrora Rangers
14 October 2017Civil Service Strollers0–5Brora RangersEdinburgh
15:00Report
  • Graham 35',67'
  • MacDonald 49'
  • S Mackay 60'
  • Brindle 90+2'
Stadium:Christie Gillies Park
Attendance: 60
Deveronvale vGlenafton Athletic
14 October 2017Deveronvale0–2Glenafton AthleticBanff
15:00ReportAndrew 87',90+1'Stadium:Princess Royal Park
Attendance: 294
Keith vClyde
14 October 2017Keith0–3ClydeKeith
15:00Report
  • Osadolor 47'
  • Wright 72'
  • Ramsay 79'
Stadium:Kynoch Park
Attendance: 170
Berwick Rangers vAnnan Athletic
14 October 2017Berwick Rangers1–0Annan AthleticBerwick-upon-Tweed, England
15:00Scullion 70'ReportStadium:Shielfield Park
Attendance: 379
Spartans vClachnacuddin
14 October 2017Spartans5–0ClachnacuddinEdinburgh
15:00
  • Atkinson 4'
  • Greenhill 14',33'
  • Dishington 71',89'
ReportStadium:Ainslie Park
Attendance: 209
Stirling Albion vLothian Thistle Hutchison Vale
14 October 2017Stirling Albion3–5Lothian Thistle Hutchison ValeStirling
15:00
Report
  • Hare 10'
  • Wringe 15',47'
  • Swanson 66' (pen.)
  • Devlin 68'
Stadium:Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 521
Elgin City vEdusport Academy
14 October 2017Elgin City3–1Edusport AcademyElgin
15:00
Report
  • Babel 89'
Stadium:Borough Briggs
Attendance: 552
Nairn County vCove Rangers
14 October 2017Nairn County1–2Cove RangersNairn
15:00
  • MacRae 73'
ReportStadium:Station Park
Attendance: 185
Montrose vStirling University
14 October 2017Montrose4–1Stirling UniversityMontrose
15:00
ReportStadium:Links Park
Attendance: 503
Cowdenbeath vEast Kilbride
14 October 2017Cowdenbeath0–1East KilbrideCowdenbeath
15:00Report
  • Winter 86'
Stadium:Central Park
Attendance: 251
Formartine United vEast Stirlingshire
14 October 2017Formartine United4–0East StirlingshirePitmedden
15:00
  • Ferries 14'
  • Barbour 15',80'
  • Macphee 82'
ReportStadium:North Lodge Park
Attendance: 180
Buckie Thistle vBSC Glasgow
14 October 2017Buckie Thistle6–2BSC GlasgowBuckie
15:00Stadium:Victoria Park
Edinburgh University vFraserburgh
14 October 2017Edinburgh University0–2FraserburghEdinburgh
15:00Report
  • Barbour 8',25'
Stadium:East Peffermill
Attendance: 180

Third round

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The third round took take place on the weekend of 18 November 2017. Along with the 16 winners from the first round, there were 16 new entries at this stage, all 10 fromLeague One and six from theChampionship.[6]

Draw

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The draw for the third round was made at 5:45pm on Saturday 14 October 2017 atLinks Park,Montrose. The draw was made byArchie Knox and Derek Sim, chairman of Links Park Community Trust.[9] The draw had to be re-done following a mix-up that lead toBrora Rangers being drawn twice. Of the 16 ties, 15 had already been drawn, includingGlenafton Athletic-Queen of the South andBrora Rangers-Queen's Park, before the mistake was discovered. TheScottish Football Association claimed that the draw had to be re-done due to "a technical issue" in incident mirroring the2016 quarter-final draw where when one of the balls containing the club names split open before it was pulled out.[10][11]

Teams inBold advanced to the fourth round.

Scottish ChampionshipScottish League OneScottish League TwoOther

Lowland Football League

Highland Football League

East of Scotland teams

SJFA teams

Matches

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Airdrieonians vCove Rangers
18 November 2017Airdrieonians2–3Cove RangersAirdrie
15:00
  • Milne 36',89'
  • Ross 86'
Stadium:Excelsior Stadium
Attendance: 439
Referee: Steven Reid
Arbroath vBerwick Rangers
18 November 2017Arbroath3–0Berwick RangersArbroath
15:00
Stadium:Gayfield Park
Attendance: 536
Referee:Stephen Finnie
Banks O'Dee vAyr United
18 November 2017Banks O'Dee2–6Ayr UnitedAberdeen
15:00
Stadium:Spain Park
Attendance: 469
Referee: Craig Napier
Buckie Thistle vBrechin City
18 November 2017Buckie Thistle2–3Brechin CityBuckie
15:00
  • McLeod 3',43'
  • Sinclair 22'
  • Layne 59',86'
Stadium:Victoria Park
Attendance: 295
Referee: Grant Irvine
Clyde vEast Fife
18 November 2017Clyde0–2East FifeCumbernauld
15:00
Stadium:Broadwood Stadium
Attendance: 527
Referee: David Munro
Dumbarton vElgin City
18 November 2017Dumbarton1–0Elgin CityDumbarton
15:00Carswell 24'Stadium:Dumbarton Football Stadium
Attendance: 491
Referee: Colin Steven
East Kilbride vAlbion Rovers
18 November 2017East Kilbride3–4Albion RoversEast Kilbride
15:00
  • McNeil 6',63'
  • Howie 90+3'
Stadium:K-Park Training Academy
Attendance: 300
Referee: David Dickinson
Formartine United vForfar Athletic
18 November 2017Formartine United1–0Forfar AthleticPitmedden
15:00Crawford 15'Stadium:North Lodge Park
Attendance: 244
Referee: Mike Roncone
Livingston vGlenafton Athletic
18 November 2017Livingston2–0Glenafton AthleticLivingston
15:00
Stadium:Almondvale Stadium
Attendance: 735
Referee: Alan Newlands
Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale vSt Mirren
18 November 2017Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale1–7St MirrenEdinburgh
13:00Wringe 47'
Stadium:Saughton Enclosure
Attendance: 1,322
Referee: David Lowe
Montrose vQueen of the South
18 November 2017Montrose0–0Queen of the SouthMontrose
15:00Stadium:Links Park
Attendance: 512
Referee:John McKendrick
Peterhead vRaith Rovers
18 November 2017Peterhead3–0Raith RoversPeterhead
15:00
Stadium:Balmoor Stadium
Attendance: 671
Referee: Mat Northcroft
Queen's Park vDunfermline Athletic
18 November 2017Queen's Park1–4Dunfermline AthleticGlasgow
15:00Galt 65'
Stadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 1,179
Referee:Steven McLean
Spartans vFraserburgh
18 November 2017Spartans1–2FraserburghEdinburgh
15:00Dishington 17'
  • Campbell 47' (pen.)
  • Hay 89'
Stadium:Ainslie Park
Attendance: 335
Referee: Lloyd Wilson
Stenhousemuir vAlloa Athletic
18 November 2017Stenhousemuir1–2Alloa AthleticStenhousemuir
15:00
Stadium:Ochilview Park
Attendance:Kevin Clancy
Referee: 400
Stranraer vBrora Rangers
18 November 2017Stranraer0–1Brora RangersStranraer
15:00S. Mackay 90+3'Stadium:Stair Park
Attendance: 440
Referee: Barry Cook

Replay

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Queen of the South vMontrose
21 November 2017Queen of the South2–1MontroseDumfries
19:45Dobbie 24'
Lyle 67'
Webster 43'Stadium:Palmerston Park
Attendance: 794
Referee:John McKendrick

Fourth round

[edit]

The fourth round took place on the weekend of 20 January 2018. Along with the 16 winners from the third round, there were 16 new entries at this stage - the remaining four clubs from theChampionship, and all 12 from thePremiership.[6]

Draw

[edit]

The draw for the fourth round was made at 4:45pm on Monday, 20 November 2017. The draw was made byDoddie Weir andColin Cameron.[12]

Teams inBold advanced to the fifth round.

Scottish PremiershipScottish ChampionshipScottish League OneScottish League TwoHighland Football League

Matches

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Aberdeen vSt Mirren
20 January 2018Aberdeen4–1St MirrenAberdeen
12:15Rooney 8' (pen.)
Christie 18',33'
Mackay-Steven 47'
ReportReilly 25'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 9,848
Referee: Don Robertson
Alloa Athletic vDundee United
20 January 2018Alloa Athletic0–2Dundee UnitedAlloa
15:00ReportDurnan 44'
Lyng 62'
Stadium:Recreation Park
Attendance: 1,615
Referee:Craig Charleston
Ayr United vArbroath
20 January 2018Ayr United4–1ArbroathAyr
15:00McDaid 9',83'
Shankland 58'
Moore 90+3'
ReportMcCord 79'Stadium:Somerset Park
Attendance: 1,151
Referee: Mike Roncone
Celtic vBrechin City
20 January 2018Celtic5–0Brechin CityGlasgow
15:00Forrest 2'
Sinclair 11'
Ntcham 49'
Boyata 56'
Édouard 86'
ReportStadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 24,879
Referee:Steven McLean
Dundee vInverness Caledonian Thistle
20 January 2018Dundee2–2Inverness Caledonian ThistleDundee
15:00Leitch-Smith 47'
O'Hara 64'
ReportDoran 16'
Oakley 87'
Stadium:Dens Park
Attendance: 3,507
Referee:Stephen Finnie
Dunfermline Athletic vGreenock Morton
20 January 2018Dunfermline Athletic1–2Greenock MortonDunfermline
15:00McManus 57'ReportOliver 24'
Quitongo 85'
Stadium:East End Park
Attendance: 2,573
Referee:Alan Muir
East Fife vBrora Rangers
20 January 2018East Fife0–1Brora RangersMethil
15:00ReportWilliamson 12'Stadium:Bayview Stadium
Attendance: 685
Referee: David Munro
Kilmarnock vRoss County
20 January 2018Kilmarnock1–0Ross CountyKilmarnock
15:00Erwin 88' (pen.)ReportStadium:Rugby Park
Attendance: 3,595
Referee:Bobby Madden
Motherwell vHamilton Academical
20 January 2018Motherwell2–0Hamilton AcademicalMotherwell
15:00McMann 4' (o.g.)
Tanner 35' (pen.)
ReportStadium:Fir Park
Attendance: 4,725
Referee:Craig Thomson
Queen of the South vPartick Thistle
20 January 2018Queen of the South1–2Partick ThistleDumfries
15:00Fergusson 55'ReportSammon 42',81'Stadium:Palmerston Park
Attendance: 2,338
Referee:Willie Collum
Heart of Midlothian vHibernian
21 January 2018Heart of Midlothian1–0HibernianEdinburgh
14:05Cowie 87'ReportStadium:Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 18,709
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Livingston vFalkirk
23 January 2018Livingston0–1FalkirkLivingston
19:45ReportTumilty 90+3'Stadium:Almondvale
Attendance: 1,237
Referee: Alan Newlands
Peterhead vDumbarton
23 January 2018Peterhead2–3DumbartonPeterhead
19:45J. Brown 31'
Robertson 83'
ReportGallagher 12',53'
Russell 56'
Stadium:Balmoor Stadium
Attendance: 691
Referee: Gavin Ross
Albion Rovers vSt Johnstone
29 January 2018Albion Rovers0–4St JohnstoneCoatbridge
19:45ReportKane 3',57',70'
McClean 51'
Stadium:Cliftonhill
Attendance: 1,130
Referee: Mat Northcroft
Formartine United vCove Rangers
30 January 2018Formartine United0–2Cove RangersPitmedden
20:00ReportStott 32'
Megginson 68'
Stadium:North Lodge Park
Attendance: 776
Referee: Gavin Duncan
Fraserburgh vRangers
31 January 2018Fraserburgh0–3RangersFraserburgh
19:30ReportWindass 15' (pen.),55',67'Stadium:Bellslea Park
Referee: Greg Aitken

Replay

[edit]
Inverness Caledonian Thistle vDundee
30 January 2018Inverness Caledonian Thistle0–1DundeeInverness
19:45ReportAllan 47'Stadium:Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 1,746
Referee: Stephen Finnie

Fifth round

[edit]

The draw for the fifth round was made live onSky Sports Football atTynecastle Park followingHeart of Midlothian'sEdinburgh derby victory on Sunday, 21 January 2018. The draw was made byAmy MacDonald andDavid Weir.[13]

Draw

[edit]

Teams initalics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams inBold advanced to the quarter-finals.

Scottish PremiershipScottish ChampionshipScottish League OneHighland Football League

Matches

[edit]
Celtic vPartick Thistle
10 February 2018Celtic3–2Partick ThistleGlasgow
12:15Forrest 3',10',54'ReportDoolan 20'
Sammon 84'
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 24,191
Referee:Steven McLean
Cove Rangers vFalkirk
10 February 2018Cove Rangers1–3FalkirkInverurie
15:00Megginson 3'ReportJakubiak 2',48'
Sibbald 46'
Stadium:Harlaw Park
Attendance: 1,687
Referee:Alan Muir
Dundee vMotherwell
10 February 2018Dundee0–2MotherwellDundee
15:00ReportTanner 30'
Main 56'
Stadium:Dens Park
Attendance: 4,663
Referee:Bobby Madden
Greenock Morton vDumbarton
10 February 2018Greenock Morton3–0DumbartonGreenock
15:00Ross 12'
Iredale 49'
McHugh 80'
ReportStadium:Cappielow
Attendance: 1,746
Referee:Craig Thomson
Heart of Midlothian vSt Johnstone
10 February 2018Heart of Midlothian3–0St JohnstoneEdinburgh
15:00Lafferty 7',58'
Mitchell 54'
ReportStadium:Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 12,393
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Kilmarnock vBrora Rangers
10 February 2018Kilmarnock4–0Brora RangersKilmarnock
15:00Tshibola 42'
Boyd 58'
Brophy 76'
O'Donnell 82'
ReportStadium:Rugby Park
Attendance: 4,278
Referee: Euan Anderson
Ayr United vRangers
11 February 2018Ayr United1–6RangersAyr
14:30Forrest 11'ReportMorelos 31',72'
Cummings 66'
Windass 69',81'
Murphy 88'
Stadium:Somerset Park
Attendance: 9,346
Referee:Nick Walsh
Aberdeen vDundee United
11 February 2018Aberdeen4–2Dundee UnitedAberdeen
16:30Rooney 20'
Mackay-Steven 27',55'
McLean 35'
ReportStanton 34'
McMullan 70'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 11,611
Referee:Willie Collum

Quarter-finals

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The draw for the quarter-finals was made live onSky Sports Football atPittodrie Stadium followingAberdeen's tie againstDundee United on Sunday, 11 February 2018. The draw was made byRussell Anderson andRachel Corsie.[14]

Draw

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Teams inBold advanced to the semi-finals.

Scottish PremiershipScottish Championship

Matches

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Celtic vGreenock Morton
3 March 2018Celtic3–0Greenock MortonGlasgow
12:30Dembélé 62',71' (pen.)
Édouard 90'
ReportStadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 18,255
Referee:John Beaton
Aberdeen vKilmarnock
3 March 2018Aberdeen1–1KilmarnockAberdeen
15:00Shinnie 9'ReportBoyd 68' (pen.)Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 8,739
Referee:Steven McLean
Motherwell vHeart of Midlothian
4 March 2018Motherwell2–1Heart of MidlothianMotherwell
14:15Main 7'
McHugh 87'
ReportLafferty 51' (pen.)Stadium:Fir Park
Attendance: 7,564
Referee: Andrew Dallas
Rangers vFalkirk
4 March 2018Rangers4–1FalkirkGlasgow
16:15Cummings 16',21',75'
Muirhead 44' (o.g.)
ReportMuirhead 20'Stadium:Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 33,968
Referee:Craig Thomson

Replay

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Kilmarnock vAberdeen
13 March 2018Kilmarnock1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–3p)
AberdeenKilmarnock
19:45O'Donnell 96'ReportMcLean 103' (pen.)Stadium:Rugby Park
Attendance: 8,998
Referee:Steven McLean
Penalties

Semi-finals

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The draw for the semi-finals was made live onSky Sports Football atIbrox Stadium followingRangers' tie againstFalkirk on Sunday, 4 March 2018. The draw was made byNeil Alexander andGordon Reid.[15]

Draw

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Teams initalics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams inBold advanced to the final.

Scottish Premiership

Matches

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Motherwell vAberdeen
14 April 2018Motherwell3–0AberdeenGlasgow
12:15Main 20',66'
Bowman 22'
ReportStadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 18,470
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Celtic vRangers
15 April 2018Celtic4–0RangersGlasgow
14:30Rogic 22'
McGregor 38'
Dembélé 52' (pen.)
Ntcham 78' (pen.)
ReportStadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 49,729
Referee:Bobby Madden

Final

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Main article:2018 Scottish Cup Final
Celtic2–0Motherwell
McGregor 11'
Ntcham 25'
Report
Attendance: 49,967
Referee:Kevin Clancy

Bracket

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The following is the bracket which the Scottish Cup resembled. Numbers in parentheses next to the match score represent the results of a replay.

 
Fourth round
20–21 January 2018
30 January 2018 (replay)
Fifth round
10–11 February 2018
Quarter-finals
3–4 March 2018
13 March 2018 (replay)
Semi-finals
14–15 April 2018
Final
19 May 2018
 
                  
 
 
 
 
Celtic5
 
 
 
Brechin City0
 
Celtic3
 
 
 
Partick Thistle2
 
Queen of the South1
 
 
 
Partick Thistle2
 
Celtic3
 
 
 
Greenock Morton0
 
Dunfermline Athletic1
 
 
 
Greenock Morton2
 
Greenock Morton3
 
 
 
Dumbarton0
 
Peterhead2
 
 
 
Dumbarton3
 
Celtic4
 
 
 
Rangers0
 
Ayr United4
 
 
 
Arbroath1
 
Ayr United1
 
 
 
Rangers6
 
Fraserburgh0
 
 
 
Rangers3
 
Rangers4
 
 
 
Falkirk1
 
Formartine United0
 
 
 
Cove Rangers2
 
Cove Rangers1
 
 
 
Falkirk3
 
Livingston0
 
 
 
Falkirk1
 
Celtic2
 
 
 
Motherwell0
 
Dundee2 (1)
 
 
 
Inverness Caledonian Thistle2 (0)
 
Dundee0
 
 
 
Motherwell2
 
Motherwell2
 
 
 
Hamilton Academical0
 
Motherwell2
 
 
 
Heart of Midlothian1
 
Heart of Midlothian1
 
 
 
Hibernian0
 
Heart of Midlothian3
 
 
 
St Johnstone0
 
Albion Rovers0
 
 
 
St Johnstone4
 
Motherwell3
 
 
 
Aberdeen0
 
Kilmarnock1
 
 
 
Ross County0
 
Kilmarnock4
 
 
 
Brora Rangers0
 
East Fife0
 
 
 
Brora Rangers1
 
Kilmarnock1 (1) (2)
 
 
 
Aberdeen(a.e.t.)1 (1) (3p)
 
Aberdeen4
 
 
 
St Mirren1
 
Aberdeen4
 
 
 
Dundee United2
 
Alloa Athletic0
 
 
Dundee United1
 

Media coverage

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From round four onwards, selected matches from the Scottish Cup are broadcast live in the UK and Ireland byBBC Scotland andSky Sports. BBC Scotland has the option to show one tie per round, with Sky Sports showing two ties per round with one replay; Sky Sports show both semi-finals live with one also on BBC Scotland, and both channels screen the final live.

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

RoundBBC ScotlandSky Sports
Fourth RoundAberdeen vSt MirrenFraserburgh vRangers
Heart of Midlothian vHibernian
Fifth RoundCeltic vPartick ThistleAyr United vRangers
Aberdeen vDundee United
Quarter-finalsMotherwell vHeart of MidlothianCeltic vGreenock Morton
Rangers vFalkirk
Semi-finalsMotherwell vAberdeenMotherwell vAberdeen
Celtic vRangers
FinalCeltic vMotherwellCeltic vMotherwell

References

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