2019 Scottish Women's Cup

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2019 Scottish Women's Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams60
Defending championsHibernian
Final positions
ChampionsGlasgow City[1]
Runner-upHibernian
Tournament statistics
Matches played48
Goals scored347 (7.23 per match)
All statistics correct as of 15 November 2019.
← 2018

The 2019 SWF Scottish Cup, known as the 2019 SSE Scottish Women's Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 48th official edition (50th overall) of the national cup competition in Scottish women's football.

First round[edit]

Teams in Bold advanced to the second round. The number in brackets indicates the level on the Scottish women's league pyramid each team competes in the 2019 season. H&I indicates a team which plays in the Highlands & Islands League.

Home team Score Away team
28 April 2019
Raith Rovers (3) 3–2 Rutherglen (4)
Ayr United (3) 1–2 BSC Glasgow (4)
Dunfermline Athletic (3) 13–0 Stewarton United (4)
Montrose (3) 5–4 Renfrew (3)
Morton (4) 0–4 Aberdeen (3)
Bishopton (4) 9–2 Granite City (4)
Borders (4) 5–0 Mid Annandale (4)
Airdrie (4) 5–2 Murieston United (4)
East Kilbride Thistle (4) w/o Edinburgh Caledonia (4)
Stonehaven (3) 3–0
(Awarded)
Annan Athletic (4)

Source:[2]

Second round[edit]

Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.

Home team Score Away team
2 June 2019
Queen's Park (3) 17–0 Clachnacuddin (H&I)
Dundee City (4) 4–3 (a.e.t.) BSC Glasgow (4)
Buchan (3) 2–3 Aberdeen (3)
Musselburgh Windsor (4) 2–5 Westdyke (3)
Panmure (4) 1–19 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (3)
Boroughmuir Thistle (3) 7–1 Montrose (3)
Deveronvale (3) 1–4 (a.e.t.) Edinburgh Caledonia (4)
West Park United (4) 2–1 Borders (4)
Dryburgh Athletic (4) 1–2 Stonehaven (3)
United Glasgow (4) 0–6 East Fife (3)
Nairn (H&I) 0–7 Clark Drive (4)
Airdrie (4) 3–5 Dunfermline Athletic (3)
Clyde (4) 4–2 Bishopton (4)
Raith Rovers (3) 3–0
(Awarded)
Moray (4)
Kilwinning SC (4) 3–0
(Awarded)
Kelty Hearts (3)
St Mirren (4) 3–0
(Awarded)
Stranraer (4)
2 August 2019
Stenhousemuir (4) 3–0
(Awarded)
Pollok United (4)

Sources:[2][3]

Third round[edit]

Teams competing in the 2019 Scottish Women's Premier League enter in this round. Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round.

Home team Score Away team
11 August 2019
Kilmarnock (2) 4–3 East Fife (3)
Queen's Park (3) 5–1 Westdyke (3)
Dundee City (4) 4–3 (a.e.t.) St Mirren (4)
Dunfermline Athletic (3) 8–2 Stonehaven (3)
Spartans (1) 1–2 Aberdeen (3)
St Johnstone (2) 2–0 Boroughmuir Thistle (3)
Heart of Midlothian (2) 24–0 Raith Rovers (3)
Motherwell (1) 2–0 (a.e.t.) Partick Thistle (2)
Edinburgh Caledonia (4) 0–16 Glasgow City (1)
West Park United (4) 0–16 Celtic (1)
Clyde (4) 4–1 Clark Drive (4)
Forfar Farmington (1) 3–0
(Awarded)
Stenhousemuir (4)
Kilwinning SC (4) w/o Hamilton Academical (2)
18 August 2019
Hutchison Vale (2) 0–5[A] Inverness Caledonian Thistle (3)
Rangers (1) 6–0[A] Glasgow Girls (2)
21 August 2019
Hibernian (1) 5–0[B] Stirling University (1)
  1. ^
    A-The Hutchison Vale-Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Rangers-Glasgow Girls matches were abandoned on 11 August 2019 due to waterlogged pitches and were replayed on 18 August 2019.
  2. ^
    B-Hibernian's match against Stirling University was postponed from 11 August 2019 to 21 August 2019 due to Hibernian competing in the 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round.

Sources:[2][4]

Fourth round[edit]

Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.

Home team Score Away team
25 August 2019
Queen's Park (3) 4–2 Dunfermline Athletic (3)
Hamilton Academical (2) 12–0 Clyde (4)
Glasgow City (1) 20–0 Dundee City (4)
Aberdeen (3) 3–1 Kilmarnock (2)
Forfar Farmington (1) 0–4 Rangers (1)
Heart of Midlothian (2) 1–7 Hibernian (1)
Celtic (1) 2–0 St Johnstone (2)
Motherwell (1) 5–0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (3)

Sources:[2][5]

Quarter-finals[edit]

Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.

Home team Score Away team
15 September 2019
Hibernian (1) 3–0 Hamilton Academical (2)
Celtic (1) 0–2 Glasgow City (1)
Motherwell (1) 5–0 Queen's Park (3)
Aberdeen (3) 0–1 Rangers (1)

Sources:[2][5]

Semi-finals[edit]

Teams in Bold advanced to the final.

13 October 2019 Rangers1–4 Glasgow City Stirling
12:00 Boyce 34' Report
Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 351
13 October 2019 Hibernian 4–1MotherwellStirling
15:30
Report Callaghan 62' Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 237

Sources:[2][5]

Final[edit]

Hibernian3–4Glasgow City
Report
Attendance: 3,123[7]
Hibernian
Glasgow City
1 Scotland Jenna Fife
3 Scotland Amy Muir
4 Scotland Siobhan Hunter
7 Scotland Jamie-Lee Napier
8 Scotland Cailin Michie
10 Scotland Shannon McGregor
11 Scotland Colette Cavanagh
15 Scotland Amy Gallacher
17 Scotland Joelle Murray (c)
19 Scotland Chelsea Cornet
23 Scotland Rachael Boyle
Substitutes:
13 Scotland Jeni Currie
9 Scotland Lia Tweedie
12 Scotland Lauren Davidson
14 Scotland Shannon Leishman
16 Scotland Ellis Notley
20 United States Siobhan Higgins
28 Scotland Eilidh Adams
Manager:
Scotland Grant Scott
29 Scotland Lee Alexander
2 Scotland Rachel McLauchlan
4 Scotland Hayley Lauder
6 Scotland Jo Love
8 Scotland Leanne Crichton
9 Scotland Kirsty Howat
10 Republic of Ireland Clare Shine
11 Scotland Nicola Docherty
16 Scotland Leanne Ross (c)
18 Scotland Sam Kerr
24 Scotland Eilish McSorley
Substitutes:
25 Scotland Erin Clachers
12 Scotland Jenna Clark
14 Scotland Hayley Sinclair
15 Scotland Nicola Reid
20 Scotland Carly Girasoli
23 Scotland Megan Foley
Manager:
Scotland Scott Booth

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dewar, Heather (24 November 2019). "Scottish Women's Cup: Glasgow City 4-3 Hibernian". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "SSE Scottish Women's Cup". Scottish Women's Football. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  3. ^ "SWF Scottish Cup Second round". Soccerway. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  4. ^ "SWF Scottish Cup Third round". Soccerway. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b c "SWF Scottish Cup Final stages". Soccerway. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  6. ^ Glasgow City v Hibernian - Scottish Cup Final, Glasgow City FC on YouTube (teams at 1:03)
  7. ^ #SSESWCup: Shine’s glorious strike sees Glasgow City take back trophy, Wilf Frith, SheKicks Magazine, 25 November 2019