The 1881–82 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the ninth season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. A total of 147 teams entered the competition, five more than the previous record set in 1879–80. For the second season in a row, defending champions Queen's Park played Dumbarton in the final. After the original match finished in a 2–2 draw on 18 March 1882, Queen's Park won the trophy for a sixth time with a 4–1 win in the replay 1 April 1882.[1][2]
1881–82 Scottish CupThe Scottish Cup trophy |
Tournament details |
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Country | Scotland |
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Teams | 147 |
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Defending champions | Queen's Park |
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Final positions |
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Champions | Queen's Park (sixth title) |
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Runner-up | Dumbarton |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played | 138 |
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Goals scored | 691 (5.01 per match) |
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As with the previous competitions, the eighth edition of the Scottish Cup took on the format of a traditional knockout tournament.[2] For the earlier rounds, the names of competing teams were placed into lots according to their districts and drawn into pairs. The home team for each tie was determined by the toss of a coin unless it was mutually agreed or only one of the two clubs drawn against one another had a private ground. In the event of a draw, the team who lost the toss would have the choice of ground for the replay. A similar procedure was used for subsequent rounds however, any club which had received a bye in the previous round would first be drawn against one of the winners of the previous round. The names of winning teams were placed into one lot for later rounds. The choice of venue for the final matches was reserved to the Scottish Football Association.[3]
Round
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First match date
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Fixtures
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Clubs
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Original
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Byes
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Replays
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First Round
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27 August 1881
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68
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11
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5
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147 → 79
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Second Round
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1 October 1881
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35
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9
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5
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79 → 45
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Third Round
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22 October 1881
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18
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9
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7
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45 → 27
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Fourth Round
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12 November 1881
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11
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5
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2
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27 → 16
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Fifth Round
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3 December 1881
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8
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0
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2
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16 → 8
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Quarter-finals
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31 December 1881
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4
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0
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1
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8 → 4
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Semi-finals
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18 February 1882
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2
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0
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0
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4 → 2
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Final
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18 March 1882
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1
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0
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1
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2 → 1
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- Both Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities were given byes to the third round.
- Two teams qualified for the third round after drawing their second round replay.
Of the 154 teams, all bar one entered the competition in the first round. Dunblane Wanderers were admitted into the competition after the first round draw and entered in the second round.
- Notes
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A-There is no record of a club called Largs that existed in the 1880s. It is believed they were entered erroneously alongside a number of clubs which had disbanded before the first round draw as a result of confusion with Largs Athletic.
Luton received a bye to the second round. Glasgow University received a bye to the third round.
10 September 1881 | Mavisbank | 1–3 | Partick Thistle | Glasgow |
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Stadium: Lorne Park |
10 September 1881 | Pollokshields Athletic | 1–3 | Petershill | Pollokshields |
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Stadium: Pollok Park |
10 September 1881 | Annfield | 1–1 | Eastern Athletic | Glasgow |
10 September 1881 | Battlefield | 1–3 | Northern | Langside |
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Stadium: Overdale Park |
17 September 1881 | 1st Lanark RV | 0–7 | Cowlairs | Glasgow |
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Stadium: Burnbank Park |
| South Western | w/o | Jordanhill | |
| John Elder | w/o | Shawlands Athletic | |
| Alexandra Athletic | w/o | Possil Bluebell | |
| Kelvinbank | w/o | Kinning Park Athletic | |
Renfrewshire district
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3 September 1881 | St Mirren | 5–1 | Johnstone Rovers | Paisley |
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Stadium: Thistle Park |
10 September 1881 | Kilbarchan | 8–1 | Ladyburn | Kilbarchan |
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Stadium: Whitlands |
10 September 1881 | Johnstone | 9–1 | Greenock Southern | Johnstone |
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Stadium: Cartland Bank |
10 September 1881 | Thornliebank | 5–0 | Johnstone Athletic | Thornliebank |
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Stadium: Deacon's Bank Park |
10 September 1881 | Netherlee | 1–4 | Wellington Park | Netherlee |
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Stadium: Netherlee Park |
10 September 1881 | Levern | 4–2 | Morton | Hurlet |
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Stadium: Wellington Park |
10 September 1881 | Abercorn | 3–3 | Arthurlie | Paisley |
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Stadium: Blackstoun Park |
10 September 1881 | Barrhead | 0–2 | Glenkilloch | Barrhead |
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Stadium: Beacon's Field |
17 September 1881 | Paisley Athletic | 6–1 | Port Glasgow Athletic | Paisley |
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Stadium: East Park |
17 September 1881 | Cartvale | 4–2 | Renfrew | Busby |
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Stadium: Cartbridge Park |
Annbank received a bye to the second round.
10 September 1881 | Lugar Boswell | 3–0 | Lanemark | Lugar |
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Stadium: Thomerson Field |
10 September 1881 | Cumnock | 1–1 | Mauchline | Cumnock |
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Stadium: New Station Field |
17 September 1881 | Kilmarnock Athletic | 7–1 | Ayr | Kilmarnock |
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Stadium: Holm Quarry |
17 September 1881 | Maybole | 7–0 | Rankinston Mountaineers | Maybole |
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Stadium: Myremill Holm |
17 September 1881 | Stewarton Cunninghame | 0–10 | Kilmarnock Portland | Stewarton |
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Stadium: Standalone Park |
| Dean | w/o | Auchinleck Boswell | |
Dunbartonshire district
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Helensburgh Victoria received a bye to the second round.
10 September 1881 | Kilmaronock Thistle | 2–6 | Helensburgh | Gartocharn |
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Stadium: Ardoch |
| Star of Leven | w/o | Kirkintilloch Athletic | |
Stirlingshire district
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10 September 1881 | Falkirk | 3–0 | King's Park | Falkirk |
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Stadium: Blinkbonny Park |
10 September 1881 | Southfield | 0–3 | Milton of Campsie | Slamannan |
1 October 1881 | Strathblane | 7–0 | Dunipace | Blanefield |
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Stadium: Cuilt Park |
| Grasshoppers | w/o | Campsie Central | |
| Campsie Athletic | w/o | Lenzie | |
Lanarkshire district
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Airdrieonians received a bye to the second round.
10 September 1881 | Glengowan | 2–4 | West Benhar | Caldercruix |
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Stadium: Dumbreck Park |
10 September 1881 | Cambuslang | 5–0 | Royal Albert | Cambuslang |
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Stadium: Bogleshole |
10 September 1881 | Hamilton Academical | 1–0 | Plains Blue Bell | Hamilton |
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Stadium: South Haugh |
10 September 1881 | Shotts | 5–1 | Drumpellier | Shotts |
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Stadium: Springhill Farm |
| Upper Clydesdale | w/o | Uddingston | |
| Airdrie | w/o | Tollcross Athletic | |
Dunfermline received a bye to the second round. Edinburgh University received a bye to the third round.
10 September 1881 | Hanover | 2–3 | Brunswick | Edinburgh |
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Stadium: Tynecastle Park |
17 September 1881 | West Calder | 5–1 | Kinleith | West Calder |
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Stadium: Burngrange Park |
10 September 1881 | Blairgowrie | 0–4 | Coupar Angus | Blairgowrie |
| Vale of Teith | w/o | Aberfeldy | |
Forfarshire district
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Dundee Harp received a bye to the second round.
| Strathmore | w/o | St Clement's | |
Wigtownshire district
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Dumfriesshire district
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Queen of the South Wanderers received a bye to the second round.
| Eastern Athletic | w/o[C] | Annfield | |
Renfrewshire district
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17 September 1881 | Arthurlie | 4–0 | Abercorn | Barrhead |
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Stadium: Arthurlie Cross |
17 September 1881 | Mauchline | 5–1 | Cumnock | Mauchline |
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Stadium: Connel Park |
Stirlingshire district
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1 October 1881 | Thistle Athletic | 8–0 | Bridge of Allan | Milngavie |
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Stadium: Drumclog Park |
- Notes
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B-Match not played. Both clubs had disbanded before the first round took place.
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C-Annfield disbanded before their replay with Eastern Athletic.
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D-Match not played. Girvan disbanded before the first round took place and Largs were erroneously included in the draw.
Sources:[21]
Petershill received a bye to the third round.
1 October 1881 | Luton | 1–9 | Northern | Glasgow |
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Stadium: Lorne Park |
1 October 1881 | Partick | 3–0 | Kinning Park Athletic | Partick |
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Stadium: Inchview |
1 October 1881 | Alexandra Athletic | 4–1 | Whitefield | Glasgow |
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Stadium: Kennyhill Park |
1 October 1881 | Partick Thistle | 3–1 (Void)[E] | Pilgrims | Partick |
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Stadium: Jordanvale Park |
| Eastern Athletic | w/o | South Western | |
Renfrewshire district
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Johnstone were drawn to receive a bye to the third round and, after initially being omitted from the draw, Cartvale were granted a bye to the third round.
1 October 1881 | Arthurlie | 3–0 | Pollok | Barrhead |
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Stadium: Arthurlie Cross |
1 October 1881 | Levern | 3–4 | Thornliebank | Hurlet |
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Stadium: Darnley Holm |
8 October 1881 | Paisley Athletic | 3–1 | St Mirren | Paisley |
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Stadium: East Park |
8 October 1881 | Wellington Park | 3–4 | Kilbarchan | Greenock |
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Stadium: Wellington Park |
8 October 1881 | Glenkilloch | 2–0 | Yoker | Neilston |
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Stadium: Butterwell Park |
Kilbirnie received a bye to the third round.
1 October 1881 | Kilmarnock Athletic | 5–0 | Maybole | Kilmarnock |
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Stadium: Holm Quarry |
8 October 1881 | Lugar Boswell | 3–1 | Annbank | Lugar |
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Stadium: Thomerson Field |
8 October 1881 | Mauchline | 1–1 | Kilmarnock Portland | Mauchline |
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Stadium: Connel Park |
8 October 1881 | Kilmarnock | 7–1 | Auchinleck Boswell | Kilmarnock |
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Stadium: Rugby Park |
1 October 1881 | Beith | 3–3 | Hurlford | Beith |
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Stadium: Gateside Toll |
Lanarkshire district
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1 October 1881 | Cambuslang | 6–2 | Airdrieonians | Cambuslang |
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Stadium: Bogleshole |
1 October 1881 | Thistle | 10–0 | Uddingston | Lanark |
1 October 1881 | Airdrie | 1–1 | Airdriehill | Airdrie |
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Stadium: Rochsoles |
1 October 1881 | Clarkston | 1–2 | West Benhar | Airdrie |
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Stadium: Blackrigg Farm |
8 October 1881 | Shotts | 2–1 | Hamilton Academical | Shotts |
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Stadium: Springhill Farm |
Stirlingshire district
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8 October 1881 | Grasshoppers | 0–5 | Falkirk | Bonnybridge |
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Stadium: Milnquarter |
8 October 1881 | Thistle Athletic | 3–2 | Strathblane | Milngavie |
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Stadium: Drumclog Park |
Dunbartonshire district
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8 October 1881 | Jamestown | 5–0 | Star of Leven | Jamestown |
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Stadium: Balloch Road |
| Helensburgh | w/o | Helensburgh Victoria | |
Brunswick received a bye to the third round.
8 October 1881 | Hibernian | 2–1 | St Bernard's | Edinburgh |
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Rourke (x2) |
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Stadium: Hibernian Park Attendance: 5,500 |
| West Calder | w/o | Dunfermline | |
1 October 1881 | Rob Roy | 3–1 | Coupar Angus | Callander |
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Stadium: Garmhor Park |
8 October 1881 | Dunblane Wanderers | 2–6 | Vale of Teith | Dunblane |
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Stadium: Kippenross Park |
Forfarshire district
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Strathmore received a bye to the third round.
8 October 1881 | Dundee Harp | 1–1 | Dundee Our Boys | Dundee |
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Stadium: Tayside Park |
Dumfriesshire district
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Wigtownshire district
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Stranraer received a bye to the third round.
15 October 1881 | Partick Thistle | 7–1 | Pilgrims | Partick |
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Stadium: Jordanvale Park |
15 October 1881 | Kilmarnock Portland | 1–5 | Mauchline | Kilmarnock |
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Stadium: Hamilton Park |
8 October 1881 | Hurlford | 4–4[G] | Beith | Hurlford |
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Stadium: Struthens Park |
Lanarkshire District
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22 October 1881 | Airdriehill | 2–3 | Airdrie | Airdrie |
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Stadium: Airdriehill Park |
Stirlingshire district
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15 October 1881 | Milton of Campsie | 2–0 | Lenzie | Milton of Campsie |
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Stadium: Brassburn Park |
Forfarshire district
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15 October 1881 | Dundee Our Boys | 5–2 | Dundee Harp | Dundee |
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Stadium: Baxter Park |
- Notes
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E-A protest by Pilgrims that the ground was "not properly roped and staked" was upheld and a replay was ordered.
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F-A protest by Lenzie that "the field was a stubble one" was upheld and a replay was ordered.
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G-Both teams qualified for the third round.
Sources:[21]
Glasgow University and Queen's Park received a bye to the fourth round.
22 October 1881 | Petershill | 2–2 | Partick Thistle | Glasgow |
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Stadium: Avenue Park |
22 October 1881 | Rangers | 3–1 | Alexandra Athletic | Kinning Park |
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Stadium: Kinning Park Attendance: 3,000 |
22 October 1881 | Northern | 1–2 | Clyde | Glasgow |
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Stadium: Hyde Park |
22 October 1881 | Partick | 1–2 (Void)[H] | South Western | Partick |
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Stadium: Inchview |
Renfrewshire district
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Thornliebank received a bye to the fourth round.
29 October 1881 | Kilbarchan | 2–1 (Void)[I] | Johnstone | Kilbarchan |
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Stadium: Whitlands |
29 October 1881 | Glenkilloch | 0–3 | Cartvale | Neilston |
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Stadium: Butterwell Park |
29 October 1881 | Arthurlie | 7–1 | Paisley Athletic | Barrhead |
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Stadium: Arthurlie Cross |
Lanarkshire district
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Thistle received a bye to the fourth round.
22 October 1881 | Cambuslang | 4–2 (Void)[J] | West Benhar | Cambuslang |
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Stadium: Bogleshole |
29 October 1881 | Airdrie | 4–4 | Shotts | Airdrie |
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Stadium: Rochsoles |
Kilmarnock Athletic received a bye to the fourth round.
22 October 1881 | Hurlford | 0–0 | Mauchline | Hurlford |
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Stadium: Struthens Park |
22 October 1881 | Lugar Boswell | 0–1 | Beith | Lugar |
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Stadium: Thomerson Field |
Stirlingshire district
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Milton of Campsie received a bye to the fourth round.
22 October 1881 | Thistle Athletic | 0–2 | Falkirk | Milngavie |
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Stadium: Drumclog Park |
Dunbartonshire district
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Helensburgh received a bye to the fourth round.
Edinburgh University and Hibernian received a bye to the fourth round.
22 October 1881 | West Calder | 4–1 | Brunswick | West Calder |
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Stadium: Burngrange Park |
22 October 1881 | Rob Roy | 1–6 | Vale of Teith | Callander |
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Stadium: Garmhor Park |
Forfarshire district
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29 October 1881 | Strathmore | 1–4 | Dundee Our Boys | Dundee |
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Stadium: Rollo's Pier |
Dumfriesshire district
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29 October 1881 | Stranraer | 4–1[L] | Queen of the South Wanderers | Stranraer |
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Stadium: Rephad |
29 October 1881 | Partick Thistle | 2–0 (Void)[M] | Petershill | Partick |
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Stadium: Jordanvale Park |
5 November 1881 | South Western | 1–0[N] | Partick | Govan |
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Stadium: Copeland Park |
Renfrewshire district
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5 November 1881 | Kilbarchan | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Johnstone | Kilbarchan |
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Stadium: Whitlands |
Lanarkshire district
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5 November 1881 | Shotts | 5–0 | Airdrie | Shotts |
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Stadium: Springhill Farm |
5 November 1881 | West Benhar | 3–2 | Cambuslang | Harthill |
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Stadium: Harthill Mains |
29 October 1881 | Mauchline | 2–0 | Hurlford | Mauchline |
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Stadium: Connel Park |
5 November 1881 | Partick Thistle | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Petershill | Partick |
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Stadium: Jordanvale Park |
Renfrewshire district
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12 November 1881 | Johnstone | 3–0 | Kilbarchan | Johnstone |
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Stadium: Cartland Bank |
- Notes
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H-Match declared as a draw following a protest by Partick and a replay was ordered.
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I-A protest by Johnstone that the spectators encroached onto the field was upheld and a replay was ordered.
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J-A protest by West Benhar that the spectators encroached onto the field was upheld and a replay was ordered.
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K-Abandoned after 70 minutes when Kilbirnie left the field in protest over a disputed goal. The result was allowed to stand and Kilmarnock advanced to the fourth round.
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L-Abandoned after 83 minutes when Queen of the South Wanderers left the field in protest over a disputed goal. The result was allowed to stand and Stranraer advanced to the fourth round.
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M-A protest by Petershill that the enclosure was "not properly kept" and that horses broke in and stopped play was upheld and a second replay was ordered.
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N-Abandoned at half time when Partick left the field in protest over a disputed goal. The result was allowed to stand and South Western advanced to the fourth round.
Sources:[21]
Beith, Dumbarton, Shotts, South Western and Vale of Teith received a bye to the fifth round.
12 November 1881 | Falkirk | 3–1 | Milton of Campsie | Falkirk |
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Stadium: Blinkbonny Park |
12 November 1881 | Helensburgh | 1–1 | Arthurlie | Helensburgh |
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Stadium: Kirkmichael Park |
12 November 1881 | Thornliebank | 0–2 | Rangers | Thornliebank |
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Stadium: Deacon's Bank Park |
12 November 1881 | Edinburgh University | 2–3 | Clyde | Edinburgh |
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Stadium: Craiglockart |
12 November 1881 | Mauchline | 2–3 | Kilmarnock Athletic | Mauchline |
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Stadium: Connel Park |
12 November 1881 | Thistle | 0–1 | Partick Thistle | Lanark |
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19 November 1881 | Glasgow University | 4–5 | Cartvale | Glasgow |
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Stadium: Gilmorehill |
19 November 1881 | West Benhar | 4–4 | Hibernian | Harthill |
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Stadium: Harthill Mains |
19 November 1881 | Kilmarnock | 9–2 | Dundee Our Boys | Kilmarnock |
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Stadium: Rugby Park |
19 November 1881 | Arthurlie | 1–0 | Helensburgh | Barrhead |
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Stadium: Arthurlie Cross |
Sources:[21]
3 December 1881 | Vale of Teith | 0–5 | Shotts | Doune |
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Stadium: Tullochan Knowe |
3 December 1881 | Kilmarnock Athletic | 2–0 | Beith | Kilmarnock |
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Stadium: Holm Quarry |
3 December 1881 | South Western | 1–2 (Void)[P] | Rangers | Govan |
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Stadium: Copeland Park Attendance: 3,000 |
10 December 1881 | Arthurlie | 4–1 | Kilmarnock | Barrhead |
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Stadium: Arthurlie Cross Attendance: 2,000 |
10 December 1881 | West Calder | 4–2 | Falkirk | West Calder |
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Stadium: Burngrange Park |
24 December 1881 | Rangers | 4–0 | South Western | Kinning Park |
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Stadium: Kinning Park Attendance: 1,000 |
- Notes
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O-A protest by Hibernian regarding the impartiality of the referee and umpires was upheld and a replay was ordered.
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P-A protest by South Western regarding a disputed goal was upheld and a replay was ordered.
Sources:[21]
31 December 1881 | West Calder | 3–5 | Cartvale | West Calder |
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Stadium: Burngrange Park |
14 January 1882 | Kilmarnock Athletic | 5–2 | Arthurlie | Kilmarnock |
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Stadium: Holm Quarry |
28 January 1882 | Dumbarton | 2–1 (Void)[Q] | Rangers | Dumbarton |
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Pringle 80' |
Stadium: Boghead Park Attendance: 5,000 |
- Notes
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Q-A protest by Rangers that the referee had called time five minutes early was upheld and a replay was ordered.
Sources:[21]
18 February 1882 | Queen's Park | 3–2 | Kilmarnock Athletic | Crosshill |
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Stadium: Hampden Park |
Sources:[21]
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