2014–15 Scottish Challenge Cup

2014–15 Scottish Challenge Cup
Petrofac Training Cup
Country  Scotland
Teams 32
Defending champions Raith Rovers
Champions Livingston
Runners-up Alloa Athletic
Matches played 31
Goals scored 112 (3.61 per match)

The 2014–15 Scottish Challenge Cup, known as the Petrofac Training Cup due to sponsorship reasons with Petrofac, was the 24th season of the competition. It was competed for by 32 clubs, which included the 30 members of the 2014–15 Scottish Championship-League Two, the top Highland League club with a valid SFA club licence (Brora Rangers) and the highest placed team from the previous season in the Lowland League with a valid SFA club licence (Spartans).

The defending champions were Raith Rovers, who had defeated Rangers in the 2014 final. Raith were eliminated by Dunfermline Athletic in the first round of the North Section.

Schedule

Round First match date Fixtures Clubs
First roundSat 26 July 2014[1]1632 → 16
Second roundTue 19/Wed 20 August 2014[1]816 → 8
Quarter-finalsSaturday 6 September 2014[1]48 → 4
Semi-finalsSunday 12 October 2014[1]24 → 2
FinalSunday 5 April 2015[1]12 → 1

Fixtures and Results

First Round

The first round draw took place on Wednesday 2 July 2014 at 2pm BST at Easter Road.[2]

North Section

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South Section

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Second Round

The second round draw took place on Tuesday 29 July 2014 at 3:30pm BST at the Petrofac Training base in Aberdeen.[3]

North Section

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South Section

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Quarter-Finals

The quarter-final draw took place on Thursday 21 August 2014 at 2pm BST at Lesser Hampden in Glasgow.[4]

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Semi-Finals

The semi-final draw took place on Tuesday 9 September 2014 at 2pm BST at Hampden Park in Glasgow.[5]

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Final

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Petrofac Training Cup draw on Wednesday
  2. Petrofac Training Cup 1st round
  3. Date set for Petrofac Training Cup R2 draw
  4. Petrofac Training Cup QF draw
  5. Petrofac Training Cup semi-final draw
  6. "McDiarmid Park to host Petrofac Training Cup Final". Scottish Professional Football League. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
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