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Latest News - 14/09/2013

William Hill Scottish Cup second round draw

The draw for the second round of the William Hill Scottish Cup takes place at Hampden on Monday at 2pm. We enter the competition at this stage, along with the other League 2 clubs, all 31 potential opponents on Saturday October 5 are listed below.

Scottish Cup potential opponents

Clubs in 2nd Round draw

Albion Rovers

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Auchinleck Talbot

Berwick Rangers

Brora Rangers

Buckie Thistle

Clyde

Cove Rangers

Dalbeattie Star

Deveronvale

East Stirlingshire

‏Edinburgh City

Elgin City

Formartine United

Fort William or Newton Stewart

Fraserburgh

Gala Fairydean Rovers

Inverurie Loco Works

Keith

Linlithgow Rose

Lossiemouth or Culter

Montrose

Peterhead

Preston Athletic

Queen’s Park

St Cuthbert Wanderers

Spartans

Stirling Albion

The draw will be streamed live on the Scottish Cup YouTube channel

Watch the official  draw by clicking here

 

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