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Scottish Cup Draw

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caledolian_thistle_50The draw for the third round of the Tennents Scottish Cup took place at Meadowbank Stadium, after the Edinburgh City v Stirling Albion match and Caley Thistle were paired with the winners of that match after being drawn in an away tie at Stirling Albion.

The draw for the third round of the Tennents Scottish Cup took place at Meadowbank Stadium, after the Edinburgh City v Stirling Albion match and Caley Thistle were paired with the winners of that match after being drawn in an away tie at Stirling Albion.

David Taylor, SFA Chief Executive, presided over the draw which was made by Alex Smith, and Adrian Sprott.

The full draw is as follows:

  HOME TEAM    V   AWAY TEAM  
  CELTIC    V   DUMBARTON  
  ST. JOHNSTONE    V   AYR UNITED  
  ROSS COUNTY    V   PARTICK THISTLE  
  DUNDEE    V   QUEEN OF THE SOUTH  
  GREENOCK MORTON    V   KILMARNOCK  
  ABERDEEN    V   HIBERNIAN  
  CLYDE    V   GRETNA  
  STIRLING ALBION    V   INVERNESS CT  
  AIRDRIE UNITED    V   MOTHERWELL  
  DUNDEE UNITED    V   ST. MIRREN  
  STRANRAER    V   HEARTS  
  HAMILTON ACADEMICAL    V   LIVINGSTON  
  DUNFERMLINE    V   RANGERS  
  BERWICK RANGERS    V   FALKIRK  
  DEVERONVALE    V   ELGIN CITY  
  COWDENBEATH    V   BRECHIN CITY  
  Ties to be played Sat January 6th / Sun January 7th 2007

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