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Draw for the preliminary stages is this Friday, at 3pm, and it will be the longest and largest edition for many a year - quite possibly since Victorian times - with 92 entrants and 10 rounds.

Fourth Round day returns to January and the cup basically features a round a month from August to May.


First Preliminary Round - Saturday 15th August 2015

15 unlicensed clubs join - 5 ties & 5 byes

Second Preliminary Round - Saturday 5th September 2015

+ 10 winners/byes from PR1

First Round - Saturday 26th September 2015

15 Highland League, 12 Lowland League, Coldstream, Banks o'Dee, Linlithgow Rose & Glasgow University join

+ 5 winners from PR2

Second Round - Saturday 24th October 2015

10 SPFL2, Brora Rangers, Turriff United, Edinburgh City & East Kilbride join

+ 18 winners from R1

Third Round - Saturday 28th November 2015

Falkirk, Raith Rovers, Dumbarton, Livingston, Alloa Athletic, Morton & 10 SPFL1 join

+ 16 winners from R2

Fourth Round - Saturday 9th January 2016

12 Premiership, St Mirren, Hibernian, Rangers & Queen of the South join

+ 16 winners from R3

Fifth Round - Saturday 6th February 2016

Sixth Round - Saturday 5th March 2016

Semi-Finals - Saturday 16th April 2016

Final - Saturday 21st May 2016

So let's look at the preliminary stages.

These 15 unlicensed clubs - mixture of SFA members and qualifiers - play their way down to 5, who'll join the First Round proper.

It's a motley crew... At the top end of the quality band you have Auchinleck and Kelty, champions of the West & East Juniors, plus strong HL club Cove Rangers who are unlicensed due to lacking a home ground. Next-up are probably EOSL champion Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale, Hermes the North Juniors winner, Harestanes the Scottish Amateur Cup holder and LL club Vale of Leithen who missed the licence deadline.

Remainder comprise 3 EOSL clubs (Civil Service Strollers, Hawick, Burntisland) and 3 SOSL clubs (Wigtown, Newton Stewart, St Cuthbert Wanderers).

Finally Golspie of the North Caledonian League, and Girvan.

Here's hoping for some tasty ties to open the race to Hampden.

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We'll probably win this again tbh.

That got me wondering whether any 'first time' winner had ever successfully defended the Scottish Cup.

Looking at the list of winners, it's only been achieved way back in the 1870s!

Queen's Park lifted the very first trophy in 1874 and retained it the following year. Then shortly after, Vale of Leven triumphed (1877) before winning it again the next season!

So history would suggest that ICT have a hard task ahead!

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When's the 2nd round draw? Cheers.

The draw for the Preliminary rounds (both 1 and 2) is tomorrow. As for the 2nd Round (proper) - that'll be shortly after the First Round, in late September. (I'd imagine).

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Doesn't look like the SFA are planning on streaming today's draw live on their YouTube channel. I can't see any mention of it. Perhaps as it's 'only' the Preliminary rounds.

Will just have to rely on their Twitter!

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Doesn't look like the SFA are planning on streaming today's draw live on their YouTube channel. I can't see any mention of it. Perhaps as it's 'only' the Preliminary rounds.

Will just have to rely on their Twitter!

I think it is being streamed live. Would assume on the Scottish Cup YouTube channel.

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First Preliminary Round

Civil Service Strollers v Newton Stewart

Harestanes AFC v Girvan

St Cuthbert Wanderers v Burntisland Shipyard

Golspie Sutherland v Cove Rangers

Wigtown & Bladnoch v Vale of Leithen

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Second Preliminary Round

Civil Service / Newton Stewart v Kelty Hearts

Hermes v Auchinleck Talbot

Wigtown / Vale of Leithen v Hawick Royal Albert

Lothian Thistle HV v Harestanes / Girvan

Golspie / Cove v St Cuthbert / Burntisland

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EOS or SOS vs East Junior

North Junior vs West Junior

SOS or LL vs EOS

EOS vs Ama or West Junior

North Cal or HL vs SOS or EOS

The leagues really get tested against each other, and each of the five second round matches has a "top seed" in them (Kelty, Talbot, Vale, LHTV and Cove) and at least one decent challenger (CSS, Hermes, Wigtown, Harestanes, Saints).

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This year there are 15 teams playing in the Preliminary Rounds for the final 5 spots in the 1st Round.

What will happen if another 5 teams get licensed? Then the 1st Round would be completely filled by licensed clubs. You could have 10/11 teams who have qualified for the Scottish Cup but have no space to enter.

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