1954–55 Scottish Cup|
| Country | Scotland |
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| Champions | Clyde |
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| Runners-up | Celtic |
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The 1954–55 Scottish Cup was the 70th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Clyde who defeated Celtic in the replayed final. It was Clyde's second cup success, whilst Celtic lost in the final having won the last five Scottish Cup finals that they had played in.[1] The 1955 final was the first to be televised live, being broadcast by the BBC. This was not officially announced before the match. The replayed final was not televised.[2]
First round
| Home team
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Score
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Away team
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| Aberdeen University
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3 – 3
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Girvan Amateurs
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| Babcock & Wilcox
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3 – 1
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Shawfield Amateurs
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| Burntisland Shipyard
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1 – 7
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Forres Mechanics
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| Chirnside United
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1 – 4
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Peterhead
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| Civil Service Strollers
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2 – 3
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Vale of Leithen
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| Deveronvale
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0 – 4
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Inverness Thistle
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| Eyemouth United
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2 – 3
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Buckie Thistle
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| Fraserburgh
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9 – 0
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Edinburgh University
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| Gala Fairydean
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5 – 3
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Keith
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| Glasgow University
|
1 – 5
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Huntly
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| Inverness Caledonian
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7 – 3
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Rothes
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| Lossiemouth
|
6 – 0
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Murrayfield Amateurs
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| Newton Stewart
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3 – 5
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Elgin City
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| Ross County
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2 – 2
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Peebles Rovers
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| St Cuthbert Wanderers
|
5 – 1
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Vale of Atholl
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| Tarff Rovers
|
1 – 1
|
Duns
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| Wick Academy
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2 – 4
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Coldstream
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Replays
| Home team
|
Score
|
Away team
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| Duns
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3 – 0
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Tarff Rovers
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| Girvan Amateurs
|
2 – 0
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Aberdeen University
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| Peebles Rovers
|
5 – 1
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Ross County
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Second round
| Home team
|
Score
|
Away team
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| Brora Rangers
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2 – 0
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Coldstream
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| Duns
|
1 – 8
|
Buckie Thistle
|
| Elgin City
|
1 – 1
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Clachnacuddin
|
| Forres Mechanics
|
5 – 1
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Huntly
|
| Inverness Caledonian
|
5 – 0
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Wigtown & Bladnoch
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| Inverness Thistle
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7 – 1
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Selkirk
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| Lossiemouth
|
1 – 0
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Gala Fairydean
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| Peebles Rovers
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4 – 3
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Girvan Amateurs
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| Peterhead
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7 – 0
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Babcock & Wilcox
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| St Cuthbert Wanderers
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4 – 2
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Whithorn
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| Vale of Leithen
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0 – 4
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Fraserburgh
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Replays
| Home team
|
Score
|
Away team
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| Clachnacuddin
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7 – 1
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Elgin City
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Third round
Replays
| Home team
|
Score
|
Away team
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| Clachnacuddin
|
2 – 1
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Berwick Rangers
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| Forres Mechanics
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5 – 3
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Lossiemouth
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| Inverness Caledonian
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8 – 2
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Brora Rangers
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Fourth round
Replays
Second Replays
Fifth round
Replays
Sixth Round
Replays
Quarter-finals
Replays
Semi-finals
Replays
Final
- Teams
| CLYDE:
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| GK |
Ken Hewkins
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| RB |
Albert Murphy
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| LB |
Harry Haddock
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| RH |
Ralph Granville
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| CH |
Tommy Anderson
|
| LH |
Davie Laing
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| RW |
John Divers
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| IR |
Archie Robertson
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| CF |
Ally Hill
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| IL |
George Brown
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| LW |
Tommy Ring
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| Manager:
|
Paddy Travers
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Replay
- Teams
| CLYDE:
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| GK |
Ken Hewkins
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| RB |
Albert Murphy
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| LB |
Harry Haddock
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| RH |
Ralph Granville
|
| CH |
Tommy Anderson
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| LH |
Davie Laing
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| RW |
John Divers
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| IR |
Archie Robertson
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| CF |
Ally Hill
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| IL |
George Brown
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| LW |
Tommy Ring
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| Manager:
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Paddy Travers
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See also
- 1954–55 in Scottish football
- 1954–55 Scottish League Cup
References
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