The 2019–20 Scottish Challenge Cup known as the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup due to sponsorship reasons,[1][2] was the 29th season of the competition. The total number of participating clubs is 58. The competition began on 6 August 2019 with the First Round and was due to end on 28 March 2020 with the final at McDiarmid Park in Perth. However, the final had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was never subsequently played.[3]
Tournament details | |
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Country | Scotland |
Dates | 6 August 2019 – 28 March 2020 |
Teams | 58 |
Defending champions | Ross County |
Final positions | |
Champions | Inverness Caledonian Thistle Raith Rovers (joint winners) |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 56 |
Goals scored | 177 (3.16 per match) |
Attendance | 46,317 (827 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Kane Hester (6 goals) |
All statistics correct as of 16 February 2020. |
Thirty teams from the Championship, League One and League Two compete, along with four teams from the Highland Football League and four from the Lowland Football League. In addition to this, Under-21 teams of the clubs competing in the Premiership are represented. This season there will be again two clubs from Northern Ireland's NIFL Premiership, two clubs from the Welsh Premier League, two clubs from the Republic of Ireland's League of Ireland and for the second time two entrants from the English National League (fifth tier) entered into the competition.[4]
Ross County were the cup holders after they beat Connah's Quay 3–1 in the 2019 final,[5] but they were ineligible to defend their title following their promotion to the Premiership for the 2019–20 season.
Format
editRound | Date | Fixtures | Clubs | New entries |
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First Round | 6–7 August 2019 | 12 | 58 → 46 | 4 teams from 2018–19 Scottish League Two (7th–10th) 4 teams from 2018–19 Lowland Football League (1st–4th) 4 teams from 2018–19 Highland Football League (1st–4th) 12 U21 teams from 2019–20 Scottish Premiership |
Second Round | 13–14 August 2019 | 14 | 46 → 32 | Teams from 2018–19 Scottish League One 6 teams from 2018–19 Scottish League Two (1st–6th) |
Third Round | 7–8 September 2019 | 16 | 32 → 16 | Teams from 2019–20 Scottish Championship 2 teams from 2018–19 NIFL Premiership (2nd and 3rd) 2 teams from 2018–19 Welsh Premier League (1st and 2nd) 2 teams from 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division (4th and 6th) 2 teams from 2018–19 National League (2nd and 4th) |
Fourth round | 12–13 October 2019 | 8 | 16 → 8 | |
Quarter-finals | 16–17 November 2019 | 4 | 8 → 4 | |
Semi-finals | 15–16 February 2020 | 2 | 4 → 2 | |
Final | 28 or 29 March 2020 | 1 | 2 → 1 |
First round
editThe first round featured 4 clubs from the 2018-19 Scottish Highland Football League (Cove Rangers, Brora Rangers, Fraserburgh, Formartine United), 4 clubs from the 2018-19 Scottish Lowland Football League (East Kilbride, BSC Glasgow, Kelty Hearts, Spartans), 4 clubs from 2018–19 Ladbrokes League Two (Queen's Park, Elgin City, Albion Rovers, Berwick Rangers) and the 12 Under 21 teams of the 2019-20 Scottish Premiership.
The draw was made on 26 June 2019 at 12:30 in the Tunnock's factory in Uddingston and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel. The draw was regionalised and all non-Under 21 teams were seeded. The matches were played on 6 and 7 August 2019.
North Section
editDraw
editTeams in bold advanced to the second round.
Seeded Teams | Unseeded Teams |
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Matches
edit6 August 2019 | Fraserburgh | 2–3 | Ross County U21s | Fraserburgh, Scotland |
19:30 |
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[6] |
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Stadium: Bellslea Park Attendance: 225 Referee: Dan McFarlane |
6 August 2019 | Hibernian U21s | 3–4 | Elgin City | Edinburgh, Scotland |
19:45 | [7] |
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Stadium: Easter Road Attendance: 424 Referee: Calum Scott |
6 August 2019 | Brora Rangers | 6–0 | Aberdeen U21s | Brora, Scotland |
19:45 |
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[8] | Stadium: Dudgeon Park Attendance: 150 Referee: Harry Bruce |
6 August 2019 | Livingston U21s | 1–3 | Formartine United | Livingston, Scotland |
19:45 | Henderson 90+4' (pen.) | [9] | Stadium: Almondvale Stadium Attendance: 120 Referee: Jordan Curran |
6 August 2019 | Albion Rovers | 1–4 | Heart of Midlothian U21s | Coatbridge, Scotland |
19:45 | Osadolor 34' | [10] | Stadium: Cliftonhill Attendance: 207 Referee: Alan Muir |
6 August 2019 | St Johnstone U21s | 1–4 | Cove Rangers | Perth, Scotland |
19:45 | Northcott 2' | [11] | Stadium: McDiarmid Park Attendance: 175 Referee: Matthew MacDermid |
South Section
editDraw
editTeams in bold advanced to the second round.
Seeded Teams | Unseeded Teams |
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Matches
edit6 August 2019 | Kelty Hearts | 4–0 | Kilmarnock U21s | Kelty, Scotland |
19:45 | [12] | Stadium: New Central Park Attendance: 509 Referee: Stewart Luke |
6 August 2019 | Berwick Rangers | 1–2 | Rangers U21s | Berwick-upon-Tweed, England |
19:45 | Purves 71' | [13] | Stadium: Shielfield Park Attendance: 303 Referee: Colin Whyte |
6 August 2019 | St Mirren U21s | 1–0 | East Kilbride | Paisley, Scotland |
19:45 | Breadner 32' | [14] | Stadium: St Mirren Park Attendance: 245 Referee: Jordan Paterson |
6 August 2019 | Queen's Park | 2–2 (3–4 p) | Celtic U21s | Airdrie, Scotland |
19:45 |
|
[15][16] |
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Stadium: Excelsior Stadium Attendance: 321 Referee: John McKendrick |
Penalties | ||||
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7 August 2019 | Hamilton Academical U21s | 4–0 | BSC Glasgow | Hamilton, Scotland |
19:45 |
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[17] | Stadium: New Douglas Park Attendance: 164 Referee: Alastair Grieve |
7 August 2019 | Motherwell U21s | 1–0 | Spartans | Airdrie, Scotland |
19:45 | Semple 18' | [18] | Stadium: Excelsior Stadium Attendance: 170 Referee: Ross Hardie |
Second round
editThe draw was also made on 26 June 2019 at 12:30 in the Tunnock's factory in Uddingston and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel. The draw was again regionalised but not seeded. Matches were played on 13 August 2019.
North Section
editMatches
edit13 August 2019 | Heart of Midlothian U21s | 3–1 | Cowdenbeath | Linlithgow, Scotland |
19:45 | [19] | Barr 87' | Stadium: Prestonfield Attendance: 326 Referee: Lloyd Wilson |
13 August 2019 | Ross County U21s | 2–3 | Raith Rovers | Dingwall, Scotland |
19:45 |
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[20] | Stadium: Victoria Park Attendance: 264 Referee: Graham Beaton |
13 August 2019 | Brora Rangers | 1–2 | Cove Rangers | Brora, Scotland |
19:45 | MacLeod 47' | [21] |
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Stadium: Dudgeon Park Attendance: 300 Referee: Gordon Morrison |
13 August 2019 | Peterhead | 0–0 (6–7 p) | Formartine United | Peterhead, Scotland |
19:45 | [22][23] | Stadium: Balmoor Stadium Attendance: 551 Referee: Colin Steven | ||
Penalties | ||||
13 August 2019 | East Fife | 0–2 | Stirling Albion | Methil, Scotland |
19:45 | [24] |
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Stadium: Bayview Stadium Attendance: 419 Referee: Grant Irvine |
13 August 2019 | Brechin City | 4–5 | Elgin City | Brechin, Scotland |
19:45 |
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[25] |
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Stadium: Glebe Park Attendance: 217 Referee: Mike Roncone |
13 August 2019 | Montrose | 2–1 | Forfar Athletic | Montrose, Scotland |
19:45 |
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[26] | MacKintosh 36' | Stadium: Links Park Attendance: 531 Referee: Gavin Duncan |
South Section
editMatches
edit13 August 2019 | Clyde | 4–0 | Motherwell U21s | Cumbernauld, Scotland |
19:45 |
|
[27] | Stadium: Broadwood Stadium Attendance: 372 Referee: Chris Graham |
13 August 2019 | Annan Athletic | 1–1 (5–6 p) | Kelty Hearts | Annan, Scotland |
19:45 | Currie 20' | [28][29] | Ashe 69' | Stadium: Galabank Attendance: 307 Referee: Peter Stuart |
Penalties | ||||
13 August 2019 | Hamilton Academical U21s | 0–1 | Airdrieonians | Hamilton, Scotland |
19:45 | [30] | Carrick 14' | Stadium: New Douglas Park Attendance: 323 Referee: David Lowe |
13 August 2019 | Dumbarton | 0–1 | St Mirren U21s | Dumbarton, Scotland |
19:45 | [31] | Jack 30' | Stadium: Dumbarton Football Stadium Attendance: 279 Referee: Craig Napier |
13 August 2019 | Stenhousemuir | 2–1 | Edinburgh City | Stenhousemuir, Scotland |
19:30 | Watters 33', 74' | [32] | Henderson 72' | Stadium: Ochilview Park Attendance: 178 Referee: Scott Lambie |
13 August 2019 | Falkirk | 1–1 (6–5 p) | Celtic U21s | Falkirk, Scotland |
19:45 | Longridge 10' | [33][34] | Robertson 11' | Stadium: Falkirk Stadium Attendance: 1,076 Referee: David Dickinson |
Penalties | ||||
13 August 2019 | Stranraer | 0–2 | Rangers U21s | Stranraer, Scotland |
19:45 | [35] | Stadium: Stair Park Attendance: 524 Referee: Gavin Ross |
Third round
editThe 14 winners of the Second Round are joined by the 10 clubs from the Scottish Championship and two teams from the National League, the NIFL Premiership, the Welsh Premier League and the League of Ireland Premier Division.
A pre-draw determined which country was allocated to Pot A, Pot B, Pot C and Pot D to avoid 2 cross-border teams from the same country playing each other. Pot E had the remaining 24 Scottish teams. Games will be played Saturday 7 September or Sunday 8 September 2019.[4]
The draw was made on 14 August 2019 at 12:30 and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.[36]
Teams in bold advanced to the fourth round.
SPFL | Other Scottish | Teams from other countries | ||
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Championship | League One | League Two | ||
Highland League Lowland League Premiership U21s |
Matches
edit6 September 2019 | Waterford | 3–1 | Heart of Midlothian U21s | Waterford, Republic of Ireland |
19:45 |
|
[37] | Watson 72' | Stadium: Waterford Regional Sports Centre Attendance: 300 Referee: Paul Howard |
7 September 2019 | Airdrieonians | 3–2 | Bohemians | Airdrie, Scotland |
13:00 | [38] |
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Stadium: Excelsior Stadium Attendance: 730 Referee: Huw Jones |
7 September 2019 | Stenhousemuir | 1–1 (3–1 p) | The New Saints | Stenhousemuir, Scotland |
15:00 | Anderson 48' | [39] | Brobbel 86' | Stadium: Ochilview Park Attendance: 335 Referee: Damien MacGraith |
Penalties | ||||
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7 September 2019 | Wrexham | 1–1 (6–5 p) | Ayr United | Wrexham, Wales |
15:00 | Bickerstaff 70' | [40] | Roscoe 86' | Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 1,697 Referee: Steven Gregg |
Penalties | ||||
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7 September 2019 | Kelty Hearts | 1–1 (2–4 p) | Solihull Moors | Kelty, Scotland |
15:00 | Russell 38' | [41] | Stenson 72' | Stadium: New Central Park Attendance: 1,146 Referee: Rob Rogers |
Penalties | ||||
7 September 2019 | Formartine United | 0–3 | Glenavon | Pitmedden, Scotland |
15:00 | [42] |
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Stadium: North Lodge Park Attendance: 470 Referee: Martin Wood |
7 September 2019 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | 3–1 | Greenock Morton | Inverness, Scotland |
15:00 | [43] | Sutton 78' | Stadium: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1,021 Referee: Willie Collum |
7 September 2019 | Montrose | 0–2 | Partick Thistle | Montrose, Scotland |
15:00 | [44] | Stadium: Links Park Attendance: 831 Referee: Craig Napier |
7 September 2019 | St Mirren U21s | 1–0 | Stirling Albion | Paisley, Scotland |
15:00 | MacPherson 80' | [45] | Stadium: St Mirren Park Attendance: 450 Referee: Euan Anderson |
7 September 2019 | Dundee United | 0–0 (3–4 p) | Arbroath | Dundee, Scotland |
15:00 | [46] | Stadium: Tannadice Park Attendance: 2,568 Referee: Mike Roncone | ||
Penalties | ||||
7 September 2019 | Clyde | 3–2 | Queen of the South | Cumbernauld, Scotland |
15:00 |
|
[47] | Stadium: Broadwood Stadium Attendance: 667 Referee: Colin Steven |
7 September 2019 | Raith Rovers | 2–0 | Falkirk | Kirkcaldy, Scotland |
15:00 | Hendry 17' (pen.), 50' (pen.) | [48] | Stadium: Stark's Park Attendance: 1,771 Referee: Greg Aitken |
7 September 2019 | Dunfermline Athletic | 1–2 | Alloa Athletic | Dunfermline, Scotland |
15:00 | Kiltie 29' | [49] | Stadium: East End Park Attendance: 1,448 Referee: Steven McLean |
7 September 2019 | Connah's Quay Nomads | 1–0 | Cove Rangers | Connah's Quay, Wales |
17:15 | Bakare 75' | [50] | Stadium: Deeside Stadium Attendance: 327 Referee: Thomas Clarke |
8 September 2019 | Dundee | 1–2 | Elgin City | Dundee, Scotland |
15:00 | Kerr 18' | [51] |
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Stadium: Dens Park Attendance: 1,619 Referee: Grant Irvine |
18 September 2019 | Ballymena United | 0–1 | Rangers U21s | Ballymena, Northern Ireland |
19:45 | [52] | Atakayi 87' | Stadium: Ballymena Showgrounds Attendance: 895 Referee: Simon Lee Evans |
Fourth round
editThe draw was made on 10 September 2019 at 12:30, live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.[53]
Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.
SPFL | Teams from other countries |
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Premiership U21s |
Matches
edit11 October 2019 | Stenhousemuir | 3–2 | Waterford | Stenhousemuir, Scotland |
19:35 |
|
[54] |
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Stadium: Ochilview Park Attendance: 440 Referee: Simon Mather |
12 October 2019 | Arbroath | 0–2 | Clyde | Arbroath, Scotland |
15:00 | [55] | Stadium: Gayfield Park Attendance: 806 Referee: Greg Aitken |
12 October 2019 | Airdrieonians | 0–2 | Elgin City | Airdrie, Scotland |
15:00 | [56] |
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Stadium: Excelsior Stadium Attendance: 615 Referee: Euan Anderson |
12 October 2019 | Raith Rovers | 3–1 | Glenavon | Kirkcaldy, Scotland |
15:00 | [57] | Marshall 24' | Stadium: Stark's Park Attendance: 1,301 Referee: Bryn Markham-Jones |
12 October 2019 | Wrexham | 4–1 | St Mirren U21s | Wrexham, Wales |
15:00 | [58] | Henderson 68' | Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 1,468 Referee: Raymond Matthews |
12 October 2019 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | 3–0 | Alloa Athletic | Inverness, Scotland |
15:00 | [59] | Stadium: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 973 Referee: John McKendrick |
12 October 2019 | Partick Thistle | 2–0 | Connah's Quay Nomads | Glasgow, Scotland |
17:15 | [60] | Stadium: Firhill Stadium Attendance: 1,380 Referee: Jamie Robinson |
29 October 2019 | Solihull Moors | 3–3 (3–4 p) | Rangers U21s | Solihull, England |
19:45 | [61] | Stadium: Damson Park Attendance: 1,598 Referee: John McLoughlin | ||
Penalties | ||||
Quarter-finals
editThe draw was made on 16 October 2019 at 13:00, live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.[62]
Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.
SPFL | National League |
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Premiership U21s |
Matches
edit15 November 2019 | Raith Rovers | 3–2 | Elgin City | Kirkcaldy, Scotland |
19:45 |
|
[63] |
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Stadium: Stark's Park Attendance: 1,108 Referee: Euan Anderson |
16 November 2019 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | 0–0 (4–2 p) | Clyde | Inverness, Scotland |
15:00 | [64][65] | Stadium: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1,066 Referee: Gavin Ross | ||
Penalties | ||||
16 November 2019 | Stenhousemuir | 1–4 | Partick Thistle | Stenhousemuir, Scotland |
15:00 | Hopkirk 68' | [66] | Stadium: Ochilview Park Attendance: 1,244 Referee: Alan Muir |
16 November 2019 | Rangers U21s | 2–0 | Wrexham | Glasgow, Scotland |
15:00 |
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[67] | Stadium: Ibrox Stadium Attendance: 5,426 Referee: Shane Andrews |
Semi-finals
editThe draw was made on 20 November 2019 at 12:00 and was broadcast live on the SPFL YouTube Channel.[68]
The fixtures were played from 14 to 16 February 2020.
SPFL |
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Premiership U21s |
Matches
edit14 February 2020 | Partick Thistle | 1–2 | Raith Rovers | Glasgow, Scotland |
19:45 | Mansell 83' | [69] |
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Stadium: Firhill Stadium Attendance: 2,196 Referee: Alan Newlands |
16 February 2020 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | 2–1 | Rangers U21s | Inverness, Scotland |
16:10 | [70] | Mebude 6' | Stadium: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1,741 Referee: Greg Aitken |
- Note: The final was cancelled as a result of the coronavirus situation, both teams were declared joint winners.[71]
Broadcasting rights
editThe following matches are to be broadcast live on UK television:
Round | BBC Alba | S4C | Premier Sports | BT Sport |
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Third Round | Connah's Quay Nomads v Cove Rangers[72] | |||
Fourth Round | Stenhousemuir v Waterford[73] | Partick Thistle v Connah's Quay Nomads[73] | ||
Quarter-Finals | Raith Rovers v Elgin City[74] | |||
Semi-Finals | Partick Thistle v Raith Rovers[75] Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Rangers U21s[75] |
Notes
editA. ^ The 2020–21 tournament was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Scotland.
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