
Scottish Challenge Cup
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Tuesday, 9 August 2022 | |||||
Live | 2:45pm | Elgin City vs Dundee United II | |||
Live | 2:45pm | Fraserburgh vs St. Johnstone II | |||
Live | 2:45pm | Kilmarnock II vs Cowdenbeath | |||
Live | 2:45pm | Motherwell II vs East Kilbride | |||
Live | 2:45pm | St. Mirren II vs East Stirlingshire | |||
Wednesday, 10 August 2022 | |||||
2:45pm | Hibernian II vs Brechin City | ||||
2:45pm | Spartans vs Rangers II | ||||
3:00pm | Hearts II vs Buckie Thistle | ||||
Tuesday, 23 August 2022 | |||||
2:45pm | Edinburgh City vs Stranraer | ||||
2:45pm | Forfar Athletic vs Kelty Hearts |
*All times are shown in your local time
News
‘DITCH League Cup for the sake of the Scotland national team’s future’ says Celtic icon Peter Grant... - The Scottish Sun
The Scottish Sun (4 weeks ago)
European Professional Club Rugby | Smith to lead Glasgow's Challenge Cup challenge - EPC Rugby
EPC Rugby (6 days ago)
A merciful end to tedious saga of Rangers and BBC Hundred Year War - The Scotsman
The Scotsman (2 weeks ago)
Heat stroke unlikely, but Kashif Daud still wary of challenge facing UAE in Scotland - The National
The National (10 hours ago)
Scottish Football's Dearth of Talent: Investigating an Exodus - Football Paradise
Football Paradise (14 hours ago)
Big Scottish Championship preview as Dundee and Partick Thistle tipped for title battle - Football Scotland
Football Scotland (1 week ago)
Ange Postecoglou admits he won’t be fooled by Ross County’s challenge despite ground capacity - The Celtic Star
The Celtic Star (3 days ago)
Scottish Challenge Cup: Morton, Raith Rovers & Inverness CT into quarter-finals - BBC
BBC (10 months ago)
About Scottish Challenge Cup
The Scottish Challenge Cup, also known as the Scottish Professional Football League Challenge Cup or the Scottish League Challenge Cup, is a knockout cup competition that was founded in 1990. It is contested by mainly Scottish clubs as well as a handful of non-Scottish teams from the NIFL Premiership (Northern Ireland), the National League (England), League of Ireland (Republic of Ireland), and the Welsh Premier League (Wales). All games are played in one-legged format.