Scottish Cup 1988-89

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The 1988-89 Scottish Cup was the 104th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Rangers in the final.

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[edit] First round

Home team Score Away team
Berwick Rangers 1-1 Alloa Athletic
East Fife 4-1 Spartans
East Stirling 1-0 Gala Fairydean
Inverness Thistle 0-0 Dumbarton
Montrose 2-0 Arbroath
Stranraer 2-2 Stirling Albion

[edit] Replays

Home team Score Away team
Dumbarton 2-1 Inverness Thistle
Stirling Albion 0-1 Stranraer
Alloa Athletic 2-1 Berwick Rangers

[edit] Second round

Home team Score Away team
Annan Athletic 1-5 Queen’s Park
Coldstream 1-1 Albion Rovers
Cowdenbeath 1-1 Stenhousemuir
East Stirling 1-2 Montrose
Elgin City 2-2 Dumbarton
Forres Mechanics 1-1 Alloa Athletic
Inverness Caledonian 1-1 Brechin City
Stranraer 2-1 East Fife

[edit] Replays

Home team Score Away team
Albion Rovers 1-0 Coldstream
Alloa Athletic 2-0 Forres Mechanics
Brechin City 2-1 Inverness Caledonian
Dumbarton 4-0 Elgin City
Stenhousemuir 3-2 Cowdenbeath

[edit] Third round

Home team Score Away team
Meadowbank Thistle 2-0 Hamilton Academical
Alloa Athletic 3-1 Albion Rovers
Celtic 2-0 Dumbarton
Clydebank 2-1 Montrose
Dundee 1-2 Dundee United
Dunfermline Athletic 0-0 Aberdeen
Falkirk 1-1 Motherwell
Forfar Athletic 1-1 Clyde
Hearts 4-1 Ayr United
Hibernian 1-0 Brechin City
Greenock Morton 0-0 Airdrieonians
Partick Thistle 0-0 St Mirren
Queen of the South 2-2 Kilmarnock
Queen’s Park 0-0 Stranraer
Raith Rovers 1-1 Rangers
St Johnstone 2-0 Stenhousemuir

[edit] Replays

Home team Score Away team
Aberdeen 3-1 Dunfermline Athletic
Airdrieonians 0-1 Greenock Morton
Motherwell 2-1 Falkirk
Clyde 0-1 Forfar Athletic
Kilmarnock 0-1 Queen of the South
Rangers 3-0 Raith Rovers
St Mirren 1-3 Partick Thistle
Stranraer 1-0 Queen’s Park

[edit] Fourth round

Home team Score Away team
Aberdeen 1-1 Dundee United
Celtic 4-1 Clydebank
Hearts 2-0 Partick Thistle
Hibernian 2-1 Motherwell
Meadowbank Thistle 0-1 Greenock Morton
Queen of the South 0-0 Alloa Athletic
Rangers 8-0 Stranraer
St Johnstone 2-1 Forfar Athletic

[edit] Replays

Home team Score Away team
Dundee United 1-1 Aberdeen
Alloa Athletic 4-2 Queen of the South

[edit] Second Replays

Home team Score Away team
Dundee United 1-0 Aberdeen

[edit] Quarter-finals

Home team Score Away team
Greenock Morton 2-2 St Johnstone
Rangers 2-2 Dundee United
Celtic 2-1 Hearts
Hibernian 1-0 Alloa Athletic

[edit] Replays

Home team Score Away team
Dundee United 0-1 Rangers
St Johnstone 3-2 Greenock Morton

[edit] Semi-finals

April 15, 1989 Rangers 0-0 St Johnstone Celtic Park, Glasgow

Ref:
Attendance: 47,374


April 16, 1989 Celtic 3-1 Hibernian Hampden Park, Glasgow

Ref:
Attendance: 42,160

[edit] Replays


April 18, 1989 Rangers 4-0 St Johnstone Celtic Park, Glasgow

Ref:
Attendance: 44,205

Mark Walters
Gary Stevens
Kevin Drinkell
Ally McCoist

[edit] Final

May 20, 1989 Celtic 1-0 Rangers Hampden Park, Glasgow

Ref: Bob Valentine
Attendance: 72,069

Joe Miller

[edit] Teams

CELTIC:
GK Flag of Ireland Pat Bonner
DF Flag of Ireland Chris Morris
DF Flag of Ireland Mick McCarthy
DF Flag of Scotland Derek Whyte
DF Flag of Northern Ireland Anton Rogan
MF Flag of Scotland Peter Grant
MF Flag of Scotland Roy Aitken
MF Flag of Scotland Paul McStay
MF Flag of Scotland Tommy Burns
FW Flag of Scotland Joe Miller
FW Flag of Scotland Mark McGhee
Substitutes:
? (unused)
? (unused)
Manager:
Flag of Scotland Billy McNeill
RANGERS:
GK Flag of England Chris Woods
DF Flag of England Gary Stevens
DF Flag of England Terry Butcher
DF Flag of Scotland Richard Gough
DF Flag of Scotland Stuart Munro Substituted off after ? minutes ?'
MF Flag of England Mel Sterland Substituted off after ? minutes ?'
MF Flag of Scotland Ian Ferguson
MF Flag of Scotland John Brown
MF Flag of England Mark Walters
FW Flag of England Kevin Drinkell
FW Flag of Scotland Ally McCoist
Substitutes:
MF Flag of Scotland Graeme Souness Substituted on after ? minutes ?'
MF Flag of Scotland Davie Cooper Substituted on after ? minutes ?'
Manager:
Flag of Scotland Graeme Souness

[edit] See also

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