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1948–49 Scottish Cup


The 1948–49 Scottish Cup was the 64th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The final was played between holders Rangers and Clyde at Hampden Park on 23 April 1949. Rangers won 4–1 to retain the Cup**.**

Rangers also won both the Scottish Football League and the Scottish League Cup, the first time a club claimed the national 'treble'.

First round

Home teamScoreAway team
Alloa Athletic8 – 3Montrose
Arbroath3 – 4Partick Thistle
Ayr United2 – 1Queen's Park
Clyde2 – 0Fraserburgh
Cowdenbeath6 – 2Keith
Dumbarton5 – 2Kilmarnock
Dundee5 – 1St Johnstone
Dundee United4 – 3Celtic
East Fife2 – 1Falkirk
Forfar Athletic0 – 4Hibernian
Hamilton Academical1 – 2Albion Rovers
Hearts4 – 1Airdrieonians
Inverness Caledonian2 – 2Greenock Morton
Leith Athletic0 – 1Raith Rovers
Motherwell3 – 0Stranraer
Queen of the South2 – 0East Stirlingshire
Rangers6 – 1Elgin City
St Mirren2 – 0Stirling Albion
Stenhousemuir2 – 0Dunfermline Athletic
Third Lanark2 – 1Aberdeen

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Greenock Morton2 – 0Inverness Caledonian

Second round

Home teamScoreAway team
Alloa Athletic1 – 3Clyde
Ayr United0 – 2Greenock Morton
Cowdenbeath1 – 2East Fife
Dumbarton1 – 1Dundee United
Dundee0 – 0St Mirren
Hearts3 – 1Third Lanark
Hibernian1 – 1Raith Rovers
Motherwell0 – 3Rangers
Partick Thistle3 – 0Queen of the South
Stenhousemuir5 – 1Albion Rovers

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Dundee United1 – 3Dumbarton
Raith Rovers3 – 4Hibernian
St Mirren1 – 2Dundee

Third round

Home teamScoreAway team
Hearts3 – 0Dumbarton
Greenock Morton0 – 2Clyde

Quarter-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Hearts2 – 4Dundee
Hibernian0 – 2East Fife
Rangers4 – 0Partick Thistle
Stenhousemuir0 – 1Clyde

Semi-finals


Replays


Final

Williamson
Duncanson

Teams

SCO Bill Struth
SCO Paddy Travers

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References

References

  1. Graham, Alexander. (1999). "A statistical history of football in Scotland". Skye Soccer Books.
  2. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=c1NAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FosMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6530%2C7659955 Penalty-kick Mystery], The Glasgow Herald, 25 April 1949
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