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Scottish Cup Draw

Here are the results for the First and
Second Preliminary Round draws of the 2015-16 William Hill
Scottish Cup, which were made today at Hampden Park in
Glasgow: –

First Preliminary Round

1. Civil Service Strollers v. Newton Stewart
2. Harestanes v. Girvan
3. St.
Cuthbert Wanderers v. Burntisland Shipyard Amateur
4. Golspie Sutherland v. Cove Rangers
5. Wigtown and Bladnoch v. Vale of
Leithen

Byes:
1. Hawick Royal Albert
2. Kelty Hearts
3. Auchinleck
Talbot
4. Hermes
5. Lothian
Thistle HV

Ties in the First Preliminary Round are scheduled to be
played on Saturday 15 August 2015.

Second Preliminary Round

1. Civil Service Strollers or Newton Stewart v. Kelty
Hearts
2. Hermes v Auchinleck Talbot
3. Wigtown and Bladnoch or Vale of Leithen v.
Hawick Royal Albert
4. Lothian Thistle v.
Harestanes or Girvan
5. Golspie Sutherland
or Cove Rangers v. St. Cuthbert Wanderers or Burntisland
Shipyard Amateur

Ties in the Second Preliminary Round are scheduled to
be played on Saturday 5 September 2015.

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