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William Hill Scottish Cup Preliminary Rounds

The draw for the First and Second Preliminary Round draws of the 2017-18 William Hill Scottish Cup has thrown up the following ties

Following the withdrawal of Wigtown and Bladnoch from the Competition, only three First Preliminary Round ties were required:-

First Preliminary Round

1.       Kelty Hearts v. Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale

2.       Glenafton Athletic v. Newton Stewart

3.       Burntisland Shipyard Amateur v. Colville Park

Byes:

1.       Banks O’Dee

2.       Coldstream

3.       Girvan

4.       Glasgow University

5.       Golspie Sutherland

6.       Linlithgow Rose

7.       Preston Athletic

8.       St. Cuthbert Wanderers

9.       Threave Rovers

Ties in the First Preliminary Round are scheduled to be played on Saturday 12 August 2017, and participating clubs are requested to provide the Scottish FA with confirmed Preliminary Round match information (including postponements and replays) – using the template document attached – by Monday 31 July at the very latest.

Second Preliminary Round

1.       Banks O’Dee v. Lithlithgow Rose

2.       Glasgow University v. Threave Rovers

3.       Burntisland Shipyard Amateur or Colville Park v. Preston Athletic

4.       Kelty Hearts or Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale v. Coldstream

5.       Glenafton Athletic or Newton Stewart v. Golspie Sutherland

6.       St. Cuthbert Wanderers v. Girvan

Ties in the Second Preliminary Round are scheduled to be played on Saturday 2 September 2017.

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