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2016–17 Scottish Cup


Tournament details
Scotland
93
Celtic
Aberdeen
105
370 (3.52 per match)
Wayne McIntosh &David Gormley (8 goals)
All statistics correct as of 27 May 2017.

The 2016–17 Scottish Cup was the 132nd season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament was sponsored by bookmaker William Hill in what was the sixth season of a nine-year partnership, after contract negotiations saw the initial five-year contract extended for an additional four years in October 2015.

The defending champions were Hibernian, who defeated Rangers in the 2016 final, but they were eliminated in the semi-finals by Aberdeen.

Celtic beat Aberdeen 2–1 in the final to complete a domestic treble without losing a game in any domestic competition.

From round four onwards, selected matches from the Scottish Cup are broadcast live in the UK and Ireland by BBC Scotland and Sky Sports. BBC Scotland has the option to show one tie per round with Sky Sports showing two ties per round with one replay; also, Sky Sports show both semi-finals live with one also on BBC Scotland & both channels screen the final live.

The calendar for the 2016–17 Scottish Cup qualifying rounds, as announced by Scottish Football Association.

RoundMain dateNumber of fixturesClubsNew Entries
Preliminary round 113 August 2016593 → 8810
Preliminary round 23 September 2016688 → 827
First round24 September 20161882 → 6430
Second round22 October 20161664 → 4814
Third round26 November 20161648 → 3216
Fourth round21 January 20171632 → 1616
Fifth round11 February 2017816 → 8None
Quarter-finals4 March 201748 → 4None
Semi-finals22 & 23 April 201724 → 2None
Final27 May 201712 → 1None

The draw for the preliminary rounds took place at the Coldstream Museum on Monday 18 July 2016.

17 clubs were involved in the draw, of which seven received a bye to the second preliminary round, while the other 10 entered the first preliminary round. The teams competing in these rounds were made up of teams from the East of Scotland Football League (3), South of Scotland Football League (5), North Caledonian Football League (1), Scottish Junior Football Association (6) and the Scottish Amateur Football Association (2).

There were three parts to the draw. The first part determined which seven clubs, from the 10 eligible, would receive a bye to the second preliminary round. The three clubs which did not receive a bye into the second preliminary round entered in the first preliminary round. Five ties were drawn in the first preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 13 August 2016. The final part of the draw saw six ties drawn in the second preliminary round to be played on Saturday, 3 September 2016.

Teams in Bold advanced to the first round.

Clubs eligible for a byeClubs participating in the First Preliminary Round Draw
Banks O’Dee
Burntisland Shipyard
Coldstream
Edusport Academy
Girvan
Glasgow University
Golspie Sutherland
Linlithgow Rose
Threave Rovers
Wigtown & BladnochAuchinleck Talbot(2015–16 West Super League winners)
Beith Juniors (2015–16 Scottish Junior Cup winners)
Bonnyrigg Rose (2015–16 East Superleague winners)
Colville Park (2015–16 Scottish Amateur Cup winners)
Leith Athletic (2015–16 EoSFL winners)
Newton Stewart
St Cuthbert Wanderers (2015–16 SoSFL winners)

The following teams received a bye to the second preliminary round: Banks O’Dee, Burntisland Shipyard, Coldstream, Girvan, Golspie Sutherland, Linlithgow Rose and Threave Rovers.

The first round took place on the weekend of 24 September 2016. Along with the six winners from the second preliminary round, there were 30 new entries at this stage, 14 from the Lowland Football League and 16 from the Highland Football League. From the first round, teams were permitted to use an additional fourth substitute in the extra time period should a replayed tie go to extra time.

The draw for the first round was made on Monday, 5 September at 2:30pm. The draw took place at Edinburgh College and was made by Hibernian's cup winning captain David Gray. It was streamed live on the Scottish Cup's official Facebook page.

Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the second round.

Lowland Football LeagueHighland Football LeagueOther
BSC Glasgow
Civil Service Strollers
Cumbernauld Colts
Dalbeattie Star
East Kilbride
Edinburgh University
Gala Fairydean Rovers
Gretna 2008
Hawick Royal Albert
Preston Athletic
Selkirk
Stirling University
Vale of Leithen
Whitehill WelfareBrora Rangers
Buckie Thistle
Clachnacuddin
Deveronvale
Forres Mechanics
Fort William
Fraserburgh
Huntly
Inverurie Loco Works
Keith
Lossiemouth
Nairn County
Rothes
Strathspey Thistle
Turriff United
Wick AcademyEast of Scotland teams

Leith Athletic SJFA teams

Banks O'Dee Beith Juniors Bonnyrigg Rose Girvan Linlithgow Rose |

The second round took place on the weekend of 22 October. Along with the 18 winners from the first round, there were 14 new entries at this stage, two from the Lowland Football League, two from the Highland Football League and 10 from Scottish League Two.

The draw for the second round was hosted by Highland Football League champions Cove Rangers and took place at the Aberdeen Altens Hotel on Monday, 26 September at 6pm. Scottish Football Association president, Alex McRea oversaw the draw which was made by Nigg Community Council chairperson Alan Strachan.

Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.

Scottish League TwoLowland Football LeagueHighland Football LeagueOther
Annan Athletic
Arbroath
Berwick Rangers
Clyde
Cowdenbeath
Edinburgh City
Elgin City
Forfar Athletic
Montrose
Stirling AlbionBSC Glasgow
Cumbernauld Colts
East Kilbride
East Stirlingshire
Gala Fairydean Rovers
Gretna 2008
Hawick Royal Albert
Preston Athletic
Spartans
Stirling University
Whitehill WelfareBrora Rangers
Buckie Thistle
Cove Rangers
Formartine United
Forres Mechanics
Huntly
Wick AcademySJFA teams

Banks O' Dee Beith Juniors Linlithgow Rose Bonnyrigg Rose |

The third round took place on the weekend of 26 November 2016. Along with the 16 winners from the second round, there were to be 16 new entries, 10 from Scottish League One and six from the Scottish Championship, at this stage.

The draw for the third round was made at 6pm on Tuesday, 25 October. The draw took place at Cappielow and was hosted by Greenock Morton. Chief Executive of the Greenock Morton Community Trust, Warren Hawke helped make the draw.

Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round.

Scottish ChampionshipScottish League OneScottish League TwoOther
Ayr United
Dumbarton
Dunfermline Athletic
Greenock Morton
Queen of the South
St MirrenAirdrieonians
Albion Rovers
Alloa Athletic
Brechin City
East Fife
Livingston
Peterhead
Queen's Park
Stenhousemuir
StranraerAnnan Athletic
Arbroath
Clyde
Edinburgh City
Elgin City
Montrose
Stirling AlbionLowland Football League

East Kilbride Hawick Royal Albert Spartans Highland Football League

Buckie Thistle Formartine United Forres Mechanics Wick Academy SJFA teams

Beith Juniors Bonnyrigg Rose |

A total of nine third round ties were postponed due to frozen pitches. The St Mirren-Spartans, Beith Juniors-Greenock Morton, Clyde-Arbroath, Albion Rovers-Queen of the South and Stirling Albion-Wick Academy matches were postponed on Friday, 25 November, a day before they were due to take place after failing pitch inspections due to the freezing weather. These games were subsequently rearranged for 29 November, 3 and 6 December. The Queen's Park-Montrose match was originally scheduled for 29 November due to the League Cup final taking place at Hampden Park, Queen's Park's home ground, on 27 November. A further three games were postponed after failing early pitch inspections on Saturday, 26 November. These were the East Fife-Edinburgh City, Stranraer-East Kilbride and Brechin City-Ayr United matches. The Formartine United-Annan Athletic match originally passed a pitch inspection at 7am but was postponed after failing a supplementary inspection at 10:30am after temperatures in Pitmedden hadn't risen as expected.

Notes

The fourth round took place on the weekend of 21 January 2017. Along with the 16 winners from the third round, there were 16 new entries, four from the Scottish Championship and 12 from the Scottish Premiership, at this stage. Ayr United became the first Scottish club to make four substitutions in a single match in their fourth round replay with Queen's Park. The Scottish FA's rule change at the start of the season to allow a fourth substitute to be used if a match went to extra time was used for the first time when Michael Rose replaced Nicky Devlin in the 121st minute of the match on 24 January 2017.

The draw for the fourth round was made at 6:35pm on Monday, 28 November. The draw was made at Rugby Park and hosted by Kilmarnock. It was made by Kilmarnock's 1997 Scottish Cup winning midfielder Gary Holt, alongside the Scottish Football Association President, Alan McRae, and Liz Poole-Adams from competition sponsors William Hill.

Teams in italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the fifth round.

Scottish PremiershipScottish ChampionshipScottish League OneScottish League TwoOther
Aberdeen
Celtic
Dundee
Hamilton Academical
Heart of Midlothian
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Kilmarnock
Motherwell
Partick Thistle
Rangers
Ross County
St JohnstoneAyr United
Dundee United
Dunfermline Athletic
Falkirk
Greenock Morton
Hibernian (holders)
Raith Rovers
St MirrenAlbion Rovers
Alloa Athletic
East Fife
Livingston
Queen's Park
Stenhousemuir
StranraerClyde
Elgin City
Stirling AlbionHighland Football League

Formartine United SJFA teams

Bonnyrigg Rose |

Notes

The fifth round took place on the weekend of 11 February 2017.

The draw for the fifth round was made live on Sky Sports following the conclusion of the Albion Rovers-Celtic match on 22 January 2017. The draw was made by former Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs and Celtic fan Rod Stewart, who memorably performed his part of the draw in an enthusiastic manner.

Teams in italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.

Scottish PremiershipScottish ChampionshipScottish League OneScottish League Two
Aberdeen
Celtic
Hamilton Academical
Heart of Midlothian
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Partick Thistle
Rangers
Ross County
St JohnstoneAyr United
Dunfermline Athletic
Greenock Morton
Hibernian
St MirrenEast FifeClyde

The quarter-finals took place on the weekend of 4 March 2017.

The draw for the quarter-finals was made live on Sky Sports following the conclusion of the Rangers-Greenock Morton match on 12 February 2017. The draw was conducted by seven-time Scottish Cup winner Alex McLeish.

Teams in italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.

Scottish PremiershipScottish Championship
Aberdeen
Celtic
Hamilton Academical
Partick Thistle
RangersAyr United
Hibernian
St Mirren

The semi-finals took place on the weekend of 22 April 2017.

The draw for the semi-finals was made live on Sky Sports News on 5 March 2017. The draw was made by Lisbon Lion Bertie Auld and Aberdeen's 1990 Scottish Cup winning manager Alex Smith.

Teams in Bold advanced to the final.

Scottish PremiershipScottish Championship
Aberdeen
Celtic
RangersHibernian

As of 5 March 2017

RankPlayerClubGoals
1David GormleyClyde8
Wayne McIntoshBonnyrigg Rose
3John McLeodBuckie Thistle7
Josh MorrisHawick Royal Albert
5Sean JamiesonBonnyrigg Rose6
6Moussa DembéléCeltic5
Lee FraserForres Mechanics
Shane SutherlandElgin City
9Peter MacDonaldClyde4
Fraser McLarenBonnyrigg Rose
Joao Pereira VitoriaEast Kilbride

From round four onwards, selected matches from the Scottish Cup are broadcast live in the UK and Ireland by BBC Scotland and Sky Sports. BBC Scotland has the option to show one tie per round with Sky Sports showing two ties per round with one replay also, Sky Sports show both semi-finals live with one also on BBC Scotland & both channels screen the final live.

The following matches are to be broadcast live on television:

RoundSky SportsBBC
Fourth roundRangers v MotherwellAlbion Rovers v CelticRaith Rovers v Heart of Midlothian
Fifth roundHeart of Midlothian v HibernianRangers v Greenock MortonCeltic v Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Quarter-finalsRangers v Hamilton AcademicalCeltic v St MirrenAberdeen v Partick Thistle
Semi-finalsCeltic v RangersHibernian v AberdeenHibernian v Aberdeen
FinalCeltic v Aberdeen
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