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Should tomorrow's Scottish Cup draw throw up Dunfermline v Dundee Utd or Ayr v St Mirren (depending on their postponed ties), then as well as playing in the same division the clubs in question will also meet in all 3 cups this season.

I suspect the chances of this have been increased by the LC sections and elongated Challenge Cup, and respective regionalisation early-doors... but has this happened often - or ever - before?

What about meeting in end-of-season playoffs as well?

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It has happened a few times at top tier level due to short-lived tertiary cups (St Mungo, Summer, Drybrough).

However, due to large divisions playing twice - and a typhoid epidemic - there was only one occasion when clubs actually played each other more than half-a-dozen times.


1951-52 ... Dundee & Motherwell met in league (x2), Scottish Cup, League Cup, St Mungo Cup

1963-64 ... Aberdeen & Hibs met in league (x2), Scottish Cup, League Cup (x2), Summer Cup (x3 - all held-over to following season due to typhoid epidemic)
1964-65 ... Clyde & Morton and Dunfermline & Hibs met in league (x2), Scottish Cup, League Cup (x2), Summer Cup (x2)

1972-73 ... Aberdeen & Celtic and Hibs & Rangers met in league (x2), Scottish Cup (x2), League Cup, Drybrough Cup
1973-74 ... Celtic & Dundee met in league (x2), Scottish Cup, League Cup, Drybrough Cup
1974-75 ... Airdrie & Celtic met in league (x2), Scottish Cup, League Cup, Drybrough Cup

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At lower-league level there is a good chance it happened a few times in the late 1940s and early 1950s as there was a B Division Cup - equivalent of the current Challenge Cup - and there were separate A and B division groups in the League Cup. Not that inconceivable to meet in those plus drew each other in the Scottish Cup.

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It never happened in connection with the Texaco/Anglo-Scottish Cup or the St Mungo Quaich.

It happened once in connection with the short-lived Spring Cup:


1975-76 ... Forfar & Meadowbank met in league (x2), Scottish Cup, League Cup, Spring Cup (x2)

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On ‎29‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 13:11, Angusfifer said:

The B Division Cup you refer to was known as the Supplementary Cup wasn't it? 

That's right - and sometimes as the B Division Supplementary Cup!

There was a Southern League Supplementary Cup in 1945-46, as they only had 14 clubs in the division instead of 16 and had a month of weekends to fill.

Thereafter it ran every season except 1950-51 although there was a St Mungo Quaich in summer 1951 with the exact same format. Last edition was in 1951-52.

This was the first experiment in a cup for lower-level teams unless you count the Qualifying/Consolation cups.

Subsequent attempts were the Spring Cup and now the Challenge Cup.

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