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Latest News - 23/09/2015

Little Big Shot Youth Cup 3rd Round Draw

Annan have been drawn at home to Ross County in this seasons Little Big Shot Youth Cup 3rd Round. The date of the tie has still to be confirmed.

The draw took place on Tuesday 22nd September at Hampden Park and was conducted by Scottish FA President, Alan McRae. The draw is as follows:-

1. Dunfermline Athletic v Inverness Caledonian Thistle
2. Queen of the South v Edusport Academy
3. Deveronvale v Cumbernauld Colts
4. Airdrieonians v Banks O’ Dee
5. Forfar Athletic v Greenock Morton
6. Preston Athletic v St. Mirren
7. Dundee United v Alloa Athletic
8. East Stirlingshire v Heart of Midlothian
9. Selkirk v Ayr United
10. Motherwell v Stenhousemuir
11. Dundee v Hibernian
12. Aberdeen v Kilmarnock
13. Annan Athletic v Ross County
14. Hamilton Academical v Celtic
15. St. Johnstone v Stranraer
16. Rangers v Queen’s Park

Ties in the Third Round are scheduled to be played on or before Sunday 01 November 2015, and participating clubs are requested to provide the Scottish FA with confirmed Third Round match information (including postponements) – using the template document attached – by Friday 15 October 2015 at the very latest.

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