1925–26 Scottish Cup

The 1925–26 Scottish Cup was the 48th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament began on 23 January 1926 and ended on 10 April 1926.[1] The cup was won by St Mirren, who defeated the previous years cup winners Celtic 2–0 in the final.[2][3]

1925–26 Scottish Cup
Country Scotland
ChampionsSt Mirren
Runners-upCeltic

Fixtures & Results

First round

23 January 1926 Aberdeen8 − 1St Bernard's
23 January 1926 Arthurlie5 - 4Armadale
23 January 1926 Brechin City12 − 1Thornhill
23 January 1926 Douglas Wanderers1 − 4Forfar Athletic
20 January 1926 Dundee2 − 0Caledonian
23 January 1926 Dykehead1 - 1Morton
23 January 1926 Falkirk10 − 0Breadalbane
23 January 1926 Bo'ness2 - 1East Fife
23 January 1926 Kilmarnock0 − 5Celtic
23 January 1926 St Mirren4 − 0Mid Annandale
23 January 1926 Third Lanark7 − 0Moorpark

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First round replay

26 January 1926 Johnstone0 − 3Solway Star
27 January 1926 Morton4 − 1Dykehead

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Second First round replay

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Second round

6 February 1926 Aberdeen0 − 0Dundee
6 February 1926 Arbroath0 − 0St Mirren
6 February 1926 Arthurlie2 − 2Clyde
6 February 1926 Celtic4 − 0Melville United
6 February 1926 Falkirk5 - 1Montrose
6 February 1926 Bo'ness1 - 1Bathgate
6 February 1926 Morton3 - 1Raith Rovers
6 February 1926 Rangers1 − 0Stenhousemuir

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Second round replay

10 February 1926 Bathgate3 − 1Bo'ness
9 February 1926 Clyde1 − 0Arthurlie
10 February 1926 Dundee0 − 3Aberdeen
9 February 1926 St Mirren3 − 0Arbroath

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Third round

20 February 1926 Aberdeen2 − 2St Johnstone
20 February 1926 Bathgate2 − 5Airdrieonians
20 February 1926 Dumbarton3 − 0Clyde
20 February 1926 Falkirk0 − 2Rangers
20 February 1926 Morton1 − 0Albion Rovers

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Third round replay

24 February 1926 St Johnstone0 − 0Aberdeen

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Second Third round replay

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Quarter-finals

6 March 1926 Celtic6–1Dumbarton
6 March 1926 Morton0–4Rangers

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Quarter-final replay

10 March 1926 Aberdeen3 - 0Third LanarkPittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
15:45 Doolan
 o.g.'
Smith
Report Attendance: 11,591
Referee: Small

Semi-finals

20 March 1926 Celtic2 − 1AberdeenTynecastle, Edinburgh
McInally
Jimmy McGrory
Report Hutton  pen.' Attendance: 23,000
20 March 1926 St Mirren1 − 0RangersCeltic Park, Glasgow
Thomson Attendance: 61,000

Final

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