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2019–20 Scottish Challenge Cup


Tournament details
Scotland
6 August 2019 – 28 March 2020
58
Inverness Caledonian ThistleRaith Rovers(joint winners)
56
177 (3.16 per match)
46,317 (827 per match)
Kane Hester (6 goals)
All statistics correct as of 16 February 2020.

The 2019–20 Scottish Challenge Cup known as the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup due to sponsorship reasons, was the 29th season of the competition. The total number of participating clubs is 58. The competition began on 6 August 2019 with the First Round and was due to end on 28 March 2020 with the final at McDiarmid Park in Perth. However, the final had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was never subsequently played.

Thirty teams from the Championship, League One and League Two compete, along with four teams from the Highland Football League and four from the Lowland Football League. In addition to this, Under-21 teams of the clubs competing in the Premiership are represented. This season there will be again two clubs from Northern Ireland's NIFL Premiership, two clubs from the Welsh Premier League, two clubs from the Republic of Ireland's League of Ireland and for the second time two entrants from the English National League (fifth tier) entered into the competition.

Ross County were the cup holders after they beat Connah's Quay 3–1 in the 2019 final, but they were ineligible to defend their title following their promotion to the Premiership for the 2019–20 season.

RoundDateFixturesClubsNew entries
First Round6–7 August 20191258 → 464 teams from 2018–19 Scottish League Two (7th–10th)4 teams from 2018–19 Lowland Football League (1st–4th)4 teams from 2018–19 Highland Football League (1st–4th)12 U21 teams from 2019–20 Scottish Premiership
Second Round13–14 August 20191446 → 32Teams from 2018–19 Scottish League One6 teams from 2018–19 Scottish League Two (1st–6th)
Third Round7–8 September 20191632 → 16Teams from 2019–20 Scottish Championship2 teams from 2018–19 NIFL Premiership (2nd and 3rd)2 teams from 2018–19 Welsh Premier League (1st and 2nd)2 teams from 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division (4th and 6th) 2 teams from 2018–19 National League (2nd and 4th)
Fourth round12–13 October 2019816 → 8
Quarter-finals16–17 November 201948 → 4
Semi-finals15–16 February 202024 → 2
Final28 or 29 March 202012 → 1

The first round featured 4 clubs from the 2018-19 Scottish Highland Football League (Cove Rangers, Brora Rangers, Fraserburgh, Formartine United), 4 clubs from the 2018-19 Scottish Lowland Football League (East Kilbride, BSC Glasgow, Kelty Hearts, Spartans), 4 clubs from 2018–19 Ladbrokes League Two (Queen's Park, Elgin City, Albion Rovers, Berwick Rangers) and the 12 Under 21 teams of the 2019-20 Scottish Premiership.

The draw was made on 26 June 2019 at 12:30 in the Tunnock's factory in Uddingston and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel. The draw was regionalised and all non-Under 21 teams were seeded. The matches were played on 6 and 7 August 2019.

Teams in bold advanced to the second round.

Seeded TeamsUnseeded Teams
Elgin City
Albion Rovers
Cove Rangers
Brora Rangers
Fraserburgh
Formartine UnitedAberdeen U21s
Heart of Midlothian U21s
Hibernian U21s
Livingston U21s
Ross County U21s
St Johnstone U21s

Teams in bold advanced to the second round.

Seeded TeamsUnseeded Teams
Queen's Park
Berwick Rangers
East Kilbride
BSC Glasgow
Kelty Hearts
SpartansCeltic U21s
Hamilton Academical U21s
Kilmarnock U21s
Motherwell U21s
Rangers U21s
St Mirren U21s

The draw was also made on 26 June 2019 at 12:30 in the Tunnock's factory in Uddingston and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel. The draw was again regionalised but not seeded. Matches were played on 13 August 2019.

The 14 winners of the Second Round are joined by the 10 clubs from the Scottish Championship and two teams from the National League, the NIFL Premiership, the Welsh Premier League and the League of Ireland Premier Division.

A pre-draw determined which country was allocated to Pot A, Pot B, Pot C and Pot D to avoid 2 cross-border teams from the same country playing each other. Pot E had the remaining 24 Scottish teams. Games will be played Saturday 7 September or Sunday 8 September 2019.

The draw was made on 14 August 2019 at 12:30 and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.

Teams in bold advanced to the fourth round.

SPFLOther ScottishTeams from other countries
Alloa Athletic
Arbroath
Ayr United
Dundee
Dundee United
Dunfermline Athletic
Greenock Morton
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Partick Thistle
Queen of the SouthAirdrieonians
Clyde
Falkirk
Montrose
Raith RoversCove Rangers
Elgin City
Stenhousemuir
Stirling AlbionHighland League

Formartine United Lowland League

Kelty Hearts Premiership U21s

Heart of Midlothian U21s Rangers U21s St Mirren U21s | National League

Solihull Moors Wrexham NIFL Premiership

Ballymena United Glenavon Welsh Premier League

The New Saints Connah's Quay Nomads League of Ireland Premier Division

Bohemians Waterford |

The draw was made on 10 September 2019 at 12:30, live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.

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

SPFLTeams from other countries
Championship

Alloa Athletic Arbroath Inverness Caledonian Thistle Partick Thistle League One

Airdrieonians Clyde Raith Rovers League Two

Elgin City Stenhousemuir Premiership U21s

Rangers U21s St Mirren U21s | National League

Solihull Moors Wrexham NIFL Premiership

Glenavon Welsh Premier League

Connah's Quay Nomads League of Ireland Premier Division

Waterford |

The draw was made on 16 October 2019 at 13:00, live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.

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

SPFLNational League
Championship

Inverness Caledonian Thistle Partick Thistle League One

Clyde Raith Rovers League Two

Elgin City Stenhousemuir Premiership U21s

Rangers U21s | Wrexham |

The draw was made on 20 November 2019 at 12:00 and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.

The fixtures were played from 14 to 16 February 2020.

SPFL
Championship

Inverness Caledonian Thistle Partick Thistle League One

Raith Rovers Premiership U21s

Rangers U21s |

  • Note: The final was cancelled as a result of the coronavirus situation, both teams were declared joint winners.

The following matches are to be broadcast live on UK television:

RoundBBC AlbaS4CPremier SportsBT Sport
Third RoundConnah's Quay Nomads v Cove Rangers
Fourth RoundStenhousemuir v WaterfordPartick Thistle v Connah's Quay Nomads
Quarter-FinalsRaith Rovers v Elgin City
Semi-FinalsPartick Thistle v Raith RoversInverness Caledonian Thistle v Rangers U21s

A. ^ The 2020–21 tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland.

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