1938 Scottish Cup Final

The 1938 Scottish Cup Final was played on 23 April 1938 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 60th Scottish Cup. East Fife and Kilmarnock contested the match. Following a 1–1 draw,[1] the match was replayed on 27 April 1938, at the end of normal time the score was 2–2. East Fife, managed by David McLean, then went on to win the match 4–2 to win their only Scottish Cup.[2]

1938 Scottish Cup Final
Event1937–38 Scottish Cup
Date23 April 1938
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance80,091
Replay
Date27 April 1938
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance92,716

Match details

East Fife1 – 1Kilmarnock
Attendance: 80,091
EAST FIFE:
GK Milton
RB Laird
LB Tait
RH Russell
CH Sneddon
LH Herd
OR Adams
IR McLeod  17'
CF McCartney
IL Miller
OL McKerrell
Manager:
David McLean
KILMARNOCK:
GK John Hunter
RB Andy Fyfe
LB Freddie Milloy
RH George Robertson
CH John Stewart
LH Sammy Ross
OR Benny Thomson
IR George Reid
CF Allan Collins
IL Doug McAvoy  25'
OL Felix McGrogan
Manager:
Jimmy McGrory

Replay


East Fife4 – 2Kilmarnock
Thompson
McGrogan
Attendance: 92,716
EAST FIFE:
GK Milton
RB Laird
LB Tait
RH Russell
CH Sneddon
LH John Harvey
OR Adams
IR McLeod  57'
CF McCartney
IL Miller  110'
OL McKerrell  15' 114'
Manager:
David McLean
KILMARNOCK:
GK John Hunter
LB Andy Fyfe
RB Freddie Milloy
RH George Robertson
CH John Stewart
LH Sammy Ross
OR Benny Thomson  20'
IR George Reid
CF Allan Collins
OL Doug McAvoy
OR Felix McGrogan  27'
Manager:
Jimmy McGrory
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