1988–89 Scottish Cup

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1988–89 Scottish Cup
CountryScotland
ChampionsCeltic
Runners-upRangers
Top goal scorer(s)Ally McCoist (5)

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.

First round[]

Home team Score Away team
Berwick Rangers (3) 1–1 Alloa Athletic (3)
East Fife (3) 4–1 Spartans (ESL)
East Stirlingshire (3) 1–0 Gala Fairydean (ESL)
Inverness Thistle (HL) 0–0 Dumbarton (3)
Montrose (3) 2–0 Arbroath (3)
Stranraer (3) 2–2 Stirling Albion (3)

Replays[]

Home team Score Away team
Dumbarton (3) 2–1 Inverness Thistle (HL)
Stirling Albion (3) 0–1 Stranraer (3)
Alloa Athletic (3) 2–1 Berwick Rangers (3)

Second round[]

Home team Score Away team
Annan Athletic (ESL) 1–5 Queen’s Park (3)
Coldstream (ESL) 1–1 Albion Rovers (3)
Cowdenbeath (3) 1–1 Stenhousemuir (3)
East Stirlingshire (3) 1–2 Montrose (3)
Elgin City (HL) 2–2 Dumbarton (3)
Forres Mechanics (HL) 1–1 Alloa Athletic (3)
Inverness Caledonian (HL) 1–1 Brechin City (3)
Stranraer (3) 2–1 East Fife (3)

Replays[]

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

Third round[]

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

Replays[]

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

Fourth round[]

Home team Score Away team
Aberdeen (1) 1–1 Dundee United (1)
Celtic (1) 4–1 Clydebank (2)
Hearts (1) 2–0 Partick Thistle (2)
Hibernian (1) 2–1 Motherwell (1)
Meadowbank Thistle (2) 0–1 Greenock Morton (2)
Queen of the South (2) 0–0 Alloa Athletic (3)
Rangers (1) 8–0 Stranraer (3)
St Johnstone (2) 2–1 Forfar Athletic (2)

Replays[]

Home team Score Away team
Dundee United (1) 1–1 Aberdeen (1)
Alloa Athletic (3) 4–2 Queen of the South (2)

Second Replays[]

Home team Score Away team
Dundee United (1) 1–0 Aberdeen (1)

Quarter-finals[]

Home team Score Away team
Greenock Morton (2) 2–2 St Johnstone (1)
Rangers (1) 2–2 Dundee United (1)
Celtic (1) 2–1 Hearts (1)
Hibernian (1) 1–0 Alloa Athletic (3)

Replays[]

Home team Score Away team
Dundee United (1) 0–1 Rangers (1)
St Johnstone (1) 3–2 Greenock Morton (2)

Semi-finals[]

Rangers0–0St Johnstone
Celtic Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 47,374

Celtic3–1Hibernian
Mick McCarthy Goal
Mark McGhee Goal
Andy Walker Goal
Steve Archibald Goal
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 42,160

Replays[]


Rangers4–0St Johnstone
Mark Walters Goal
Gary Stevens Goal
Kevin Drinkell Goal
Ally McCoist Goal
Celtic Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 44,205

Final[]

Celtic1 – 0Rangers
Joe Miller Goal
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 72,069
Referee: Bob Valentine

References[]

  1. ^ Horror show was torture for Rangers fans, The Glasgow Herald, 17 April 1989
  2. ^ Celtic's action men earn the songs of praise in quick-time, The Glasgow Herald, 17 April 1989
  3. ^ Rangers all right on the night, The Glasgow Herald, 19 April 1989

See also[]

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