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2021–22 Scottish League Cup

The 2021–22 Scottish League Cup (also known as the Premier Sports Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 76th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition.


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Premier Sports Cup logo
Scotland
9 July – 19 December 2021
45
Celtic (20th title)
Hibernian
89
245 (2.75 per match)
Ally Roy (6 goals)

The 2021–22 Scottish League Cup (also known as the Premier Sports Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 76th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition.

The format for the 2021–22 competition was similar to the previous five seasons. It began with eight groups of five teams including all 2020–21 Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) clubs, excluding those competing in Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League qualifiers, as well as the winners of the 2020–21 Highland Football League (Brora Rangers) and the 2020–21 Lowland Football League (Kelty Hearts).

A difference from recent seasons was that five clubs were given a bye to the last 16 instead of four, due to increased representation in European competition. This meant that another non-league club (East Kilbride) were invited to round out the group stage.

The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition are held exclusively by Premier Sports, who became the tournament's title sponsor in April 2021.

St Johnstone were the defending champions after beating Livingston 1–0 in the last season's final. They were eliminated in the semi-finals by eventual winners Celtic, who won their 20th title after beating Hibernian 2–1 in the final.

RoundFirst match dateFixturesClubs
Group stage9 July 20218045 → 16
Second round13 August 2021816 → 80
Quarter finals22 September 202148 → 4
Semi finals20 November 202124 → 2
Final19 December 202112 → 1

The competition began with eight groups of five teams. The five clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League (Rangers and Celtic), Europa League (St Johnstone) and Conference League (Hibernian and Aberdeen) qualifying rounds were given a bye through to the second round. The 40 teams competing in the group stage consisted of the other seven teams that competed in the 2020–21 Scottish Premiership, and all of the teams that competed in the 2020–21 Scottish Championship, 2020–21 Scottish League One and 2020–21 Scottish League Two. The 2020–21 Highland Football League and the 2020–21 Lowland Football League champions also competed. Due to a fifth Scottish team participating in European competition and receiving a bye to the second round, an extra spot was available in the group stage. This was taken by Lowland League side East Kilbride, after lots were drawn between the Lowland League and Highland League runners-up for the final place in the groups.

The winners of each of the eight groups, as well as the three best runners-up progressed to the second round (last 16), which included the five UEFA qualifying clubs. At this stage, the competition reverted to the traditional knock-out format. The three group winners with the highest points total and the clubs entering at this stage were seeded, with the five group winners with the lowest points unseeded along with the three best runners-up.

In December 2015, the SPFL announced that alongside the new group stage format, a bonus point system would be introduced to provide greater excitement and increase the number of meaningful games at this stage. The traditional point system of awarding three points for a win and one point for a draw is used, however, for each group stage match that finishes in a draw, a penalty shoot-out takes place, with the winner being awarded a bonus point.

The group stage was made up of seven teams from the 2020–21 Scottish Premiership, and all ten teams from each of the 2020–21 Scottish Championship, 2020–21 Scottish League One and 2020–21 Scottish League Two, as well as the winners and runners-up of the 2020–21 Lowland Football League and the winners of the 2020–21 Highland Football League. The 40 teams were divided into two sections – North and South – with each section containing four top seeds, four second seeds and 12 unseeded teams. Each section was drawn into four groups with each group comprising one top seed, one second seed and three unseeded teams.

The draw for the group stage took place on 28 May 2021 and was broadcast live on FreeSports & the SPFL YouTube channel.

Aberdeen, Celtic, Hibernian, Rangers and St Johnstone entered the competition at this stage, after receiving a bye for the group stage due to their participation in UEFA club competitions.

The five UEFA-qualifying clubs and the three group winners with the best record were seeded for the draw.

The draw for the second round took place on 25 July 2021.

Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.

SeededUnseeded
Aberdeen
Celtic
Dundee
Dundee United
Hibernian
Rangers
St Johnstone
St MirrenArbroath†
Ayr United†
Dunfermline Athletic†
Heart of Midlothian
Kilmarnock†
Livingston
Motherwell
Raith Rovers†

Notes

  • † denotes teams playing in the Championship.

Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.

The draw for the semi-finals took place on 23 September 2021 live on Premier Sports following the Celtic v Raith Rovers match.

The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition are held exclusively by Premier Sports who will broadcast between 12 and 16 Premier Sports Cup live matches per season as well as highlights.

The following matches were broadcast live on UK television:

RoundDateMatch
Group Stage9 July 2021Kelty Hearts v Dundee United
13 July 2021Heart of Midlothian v Cove Rangers
14 July 2021Queen's Park v Motherwell
18 July 2021Ross County v Dundee
21 July 2021Airdrieonians v Motherwell
25 July 2021St Mirren v Partick ThistleHeart of Midlothian v Inverness CT
Second Round13 August 2021Rangers v Dunfermline Athletic
15 August 2021Raith Rovers v AberdeenCeltic v Heart of Midlothian
Quarter-finals22 September 2021Dundee v St JohnstoneRangers v Livingston
23 September 2021Celtic v Raith RoversDundee United v Hibernian
Semi-finals20 November 2021Celtic v St Johnstone
21 November 2021Rangers v Hibernian
Final19 December 2021Hibernian v Celtic

Notes

As of 21 November 2021

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Ally RoyQueen of the South6
2Liam BoyceHeart of Midlothian4
Martin BoyleHibernian
Nathan AustinKelty Hearts
Brian GrahamPartick Thistle

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