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Latest News - 23/09/2017

Scottish Cup Draw

Annan Athletic have been drawn away to fellow League 2 side Berwick Rangers.

The Black & Golds last visit to Shielfield Park resulted in a 1-5 victory for the Galabankies and they’ll be looking for another win if they are to progress to the next round.

Second round ties are to be played on Saturday 14th October 2017.

Second round draw in full….

Banks O’Dee v Selkirk

Berwick Rangers v Annan Athletic

Buckie Thistle v BSC Glasgow or Dalbeattie Star

Civil Service Strollers v Brora Rangers

Cowdenbeath v East Kilbride

Deveronvale v Glenafton Athletic

Edinburgh City v Stenhousemuir

Edinburgh University v Fraserburgh

Elgin City v Edusport Academy or Rothes

Formartine United v East Stirlingshire

Keith v Clyde

Montrose v Wick Academy or University of Stirling

Nairn County v Cove Rangers

Peterhead v Colville Park

Spartans v Clachnacuddin

Stirling Albion v Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale

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