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1988–89 Scottish Cup


The 1988–89 Scottish Cup was the 104th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Rangers in the final.

First round

Home teamScoreAway team
Berwick Rangers (3)1–1Alloa Athletic (3)
East Fife (3)4–1Spartans (ESL)
East Stirlingshire (3)1–0Gala Fairydean (ESL)
Inverness Thistle (HL)0–0Dumbarton (3)
Montrose (3)2–0Arbroath (3)
Stranraer (3)2–2Stirling Albion (3)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Dumbarton (3)2–1Inverness Thistle (HL)
Stirling Albion (3)0–1Stranraer (3)
Alloa Athletic (3)2–1Berwick Rangers (3)

Second round

Home teamScoreAway team
Annan Athletic (ESL)1–5Queen's Park (3)
Coldstream (ESL)1–1Albion Rovers (3)
Cowdenbeath (3)1–1Stenhousemuir (3)
East Stirlingshire (3)1–2Montrose (3)
Elgin City (HL)2–2Dumbarton (3)
Forres Mechanics (HL)1–1Alloa Athletic (3)
Inverness Caledonian (HL)1–1Brechin City (3)
Stranraer (3)2–1East Fife (3)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Albion Rovers1–0Coldstream (ESL)
Alloa Athletic (3)2–0Forres Mechanics (HL)
Brechin City (3)2–1Inverness Caledonian (HL)
Dumbarton (3)4–0Elgin City (HL)
Stenhousemuir (3)3–2Cowdenbeath (3)

Third round

Home teamScoreAway team
Meadowbank Thistle (2)2–0Hamilton Academical (1)
Alloa Athletic (3)3–1Albion Rovers (3)
Celtic (1)2–0Dumbarton (3)
Clydebank (2)2–1Montrose (3)
Dundee (1)1–2Dundee United (1)
Dunfermline Athletic (2)0–0Aberdeen (1)
Falkirk (2)1–1Motherwell (1)
Forfar Athletic (2)1–1Clyde (2)
Hearts (1)4–1Ayr United (2)
Hibernian (1)1–0Brechin City (3)
Greenock Morton (2)0–0Airdrieonians (2)
Partick Thistle (2)0–0St Mirren (1)
Queen of the South (2)2–2Kilmarnock (2)
Queen's Park (3)0–0Stranraer (3)
Raith Rovers (2)1–1Rangers (1)
St Johnstone (2)2–0Stenhousemuir (3)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Aberdeen (1)3–1Dunfermline Athletic (2)
Airdrieonians (2)0–1Greenock Morton (2)
Motherwell (1)2–1Falkirk (2)
Clyde (2)0–1Forfar Athletic (2)
Kilmarnock (2)0–1Queen of the South (2)
Rangers (1)3–0Raith Rovers (2)
St Mirren (1)1–3Partick Thistle (2)
Stranraer (3)1–0Queen's Park (3)

Fourth round

Home teamScoreAway team
Aberdeen (1)1–1Dundee United (1)
Celtic (1)4–1Clydebank (2)
Hearts (1)2–0Partick Thistle (2)
Hibernian (1)2–1Motherwell (1)
Meadowbank Thistle (2)0–1Greenock Morton (2)
Queen of the South (2)0–0Alloa Athletic (3)
Rangers (1)8–0Stranraer (3)
St Johnstone (2)2–1Forfar Athletic (2)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Dundee United (1)1–1Aberdeen (1)
Alloa Athletic (3)4–2Queen of the South (2)

Second Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Dundee United (1)1–0Aberdeen (1)

Quarter-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Greenock Morton (2)2–2St Johnstone (1)
Rangers (1)2–2Dundee United (1)
Celtic (1)2–1Hearts (1)
Hibernian (1)1–0Alloa Athletic (3)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Dundee United (1)0–1Rangers (1)
St Johnstone (1)3–2Greenock Morton (2)

Semi-finals

date = 15 April 1989 | team1 = Rangers | score = 0–0 | team2 = St Johnstone | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Celtic Park, Glasgow

date = 16 April 1989 | team1 = Celtic | score = 3–1| team2 = Hibernian | goals1 = Mick McCarthy Mark McGhee Andy Walker | goals2 = Steve Archibald | stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

Replays


date = 18 April 1989 | team1 = Rangers | score = 4–0 | team2 = St Johnstone | goals1 = Mark Walters Gary Stevens Kevin Drinkell Ally McCoist | goals2 = | stadium = Celtic Park, Glasgow

Final

Main article: 1989 Scottish Cup final

References

References

  1. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fzNAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RFkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4004%2C270283 Horror show was torture for Rangers fans], The Glasgow Herald, 17 April 1989
  2. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fzNAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RFkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3251%2C236348 Celtic's action men earn the songs of praise in quick-time], The Glasgow Herald, 17 April 1989
  3. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gTNAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RFkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3598%2C1075843 Rangers all right on the night], The Glasgow Herald, 19 April 1989
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