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1946–47 Scottish Cup


The 1946–47 Scottish Cup was the 62nd staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition, and the first edition to be completed since 1938-39 as all major football competitions in the country were halted by World War II. The Cup was won for the first time by Aberdeen, who defeated Hibernian in the final.

First round

Home teamScoreAway team
Aberdeen2 – 1Partick Thistle
Albion Rovers3 – 0Airdrieonians
Alloa Athletic0 – 8Hibernian
Arbroath2 – 2Stenhousemuir
Clachnacuddin1 – 1East Stirlingshire
Dundee2 – 1Celtic
East Fife6 – 2Dunfermline Athletic
Falkirk2 – 0Kilmarnock
Hamilton Academical1 – 1Third Lanark
Hearts3 – 0St Johnstone
Greenock Morton4 – 0Edinburgh City
Motherwell3 – 0Forfar Athletic
Peterhead1 – 5Ayr United
Queen of the South3 – 4Raith Rovers
Queen's Park3 – 0Dundee United
Rangers2 – 1Clyde
St Mirren2 – 3Dumbarton
Stranraer0 – 5Cowdenbeath

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
East Stirlingshire5 – 1Clachnacuddin
Stenhousemuir0 – 2Arbroath
Third Lanark2 – 1Hamilton Academical

Second round

Home teamScoreAway team
East Fife5 – 1East Stirlingshire
Aberdeen8 – 0Ayr United

Third round

Home teamScoreAway team
Hearts2 – 1Cowdenbeath
Aberdeen1 – 1Greenock Morton
Arbroath5 – 4Raith Rovers
Dumbarton2 – 0Third Lanark
Dundee3 – 0Albion Rovers
East Fife3 – 1Queen's Park
Falkirk0 – 0Motherwell
Rangers0 – 0Hibernian

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Hibernian2 – 0Rangers
Greenock Morton1 – 2Aberdeen
Motherwell1 – 0Falkirk

Quarter-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Dundee1 – 2Aberdeen
Arbroath2 – 1Hearts
East Fife0 – 2Motherwell
Hibernian2 – 0Dumbarton

Semi-finals

(a.e.t.) Hugh Howie

Final

Main article: 1947 Scottish Cup Final

Williams

Teams

SCO Dave Halliday
SCO Willie McCartney

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