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1949–50 Scottish Cup


The 1949–50 Scottish Cup was the 65th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated East Fife in the final.

First round

Home teamScoreAway team
Alloa Athletic0 – 1Albion Rovers
Brechin City0 – 3Celtic
Clachnacuddin2 – 3Stenhousemuir
Clyde4 – 3Newton Stewart
Cowdenbeath1 – 0Hamilton Academical
Dumbarton1 – 0Queen's Park
Dundee United4 – 0Ayr United
Dunfermline Athletic5 – 3Forfar Athletic
East Fife4 – 0Fraserburgh
Hearts1 – 1Dundee
Hibernian0 – 1Partick Thistle
Inverness Caledonian0 – 1Queen of the South
Kilmarnock1 – 1Stirling Albion
Motherwell2 – 4Rangers
Raith Rovers3 – 0Airdrieonians
Ross County0 – 3Greenock Morton
St Johnstone7 – 3Leith Athletic
St Mirren1 – 2Aberdeen
Stranraer1 – 3Falkirk
Third Lanark2 – 1Arbroath

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Dundee1 – 2Hearts
Stirling Albion3 – 1Kilmarnock

Second round

Home teamScoreAway team
Albion Rovers1 – 2Dunfermline Athletic
Third Lanark1 – 1Celtic
Partick Thistle5 – 0Dundee United
Aberdeen3 – 1Hearts
Falkirk2 – 3East Fife
Queen of the South1 – 1Greenock Morton
Raith Rovers3 – 2Clyde
Rangers8 – 0Cowdenbeath
Stenhousemuir2 – 2St Johnstone
Stirling Albion2 – 2Dumbarton

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Celtic4 – 1Third Lanark
Dumbarton1 – 1Stirling Albion
Greenock Morton0 – 3Queen of the South
St Johnstone2 – 4Stenhousemuir

Second Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Stirling Albion6 – 2Dumbarton

Third round

Home teamScoreAway team
Celtic0 – 1Aberdeen
Dunfermline Athletic1 – 4Stenhousemuir

Quarter-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Partick Thistle5 – 1Stirling Albion
Queen of the South3 – 3Aberdeen
Rangers1 – 1Raith Rovers
Stenhousemuir0 – 3East Fife

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Aberdeen1 – 2Queen of the South
Raith Rovers1 – 1Rangers

Second Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Rangers2 – 0Raith Rovers

Semi-finals


Replays


Final

Findlay

Teams

SCO Bill Struth
SCO Scot Symon

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References

References

  1. (25 April 1953). "Scottish Cup Final Official Programme". [[Scottish Football Association]].
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