2019–20 South Challenge Cup

The 2019–20 SFA South Region Challenge Cup is the 13th edition of the annual cup competition for senior non-league clubs in the central and southern regions of Scotland. This season sees the competition increase to 70 teams despite the demise of Selkirk and withdrawal of Eyemouth United, thanks to the relegation of Berwick Rangers to the Lowland League plus the addition of Glenrothes and Kinnoull to the East of Scotland Football League.

2019–20 South Challenge Cup
SFA South Region Challenge Cup
Country Scotland
 England (2 teams)
Dates24 August 2019 – 24 May 2020
Teams70
Defending championsEast Kilbride
Matches played65
Goals scored239 (3.68 per match)
Attendance7,443 (115 per match)
2020–21 →
All statistics correct as of 7 March 2020.

The defending champions are East Kilbride, who beat Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 2-1 in the final on 26 May 2019.

Format

The competition features 70 teams from the Lowland Football League (16), East of Scotland Football League (39), South of Scotland Football League (14), as well as SFA member club Glasgow University of the Caledonian Amateur Football League. The reserve teams of Stirling University, Caledonian Braves, and Stranraer do not take part.

The draw is unseeded, with matches proceeding to extra time and penalties if they are tied after 90 minutes.

Calendar

RoundMain date[1]FixturesClubs
First Round24 August 2019670 → 64
Second Round14 September 20193264 → 32
Third Round12 October 20191632 → 16
Fourth Round9 November 2019816 → 8
Quarter-Finals7 March 202048 → 4
Semi-Finals4 April 202024 → 2
Final24 May 202012 → 1

First round

The first round took place on Saturday 24 August 2019. The draw for the first and second rounds took place at the South of Scotland Football League's AGM on Thursday 30 May 2019.[2] 58 clubs received a bye to the second round, with 12 taking part in the first round.

24 August 2019 Broxburn Athletic4–0TynecastleBroxburn
15:00 Stadium: Albyn Park
Attendance: 109[3]
24 August 2019 Coldstream1–3DunipaceColdstream
14:30 Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 83[3]
24 August 2019 Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale4–0Dalkeith ThistleEdinburgh
14:30 Stadium: Saughton Enclosure
Attendance: 49[3]
24 August 2019 Oakley United4–4 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Easthouses Lily MWOakley
14:30 Stadium: Blairwood Park
24 August 2019 Ormiston6–1Dumfries YMCAOrmiston
14:30 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 40[3]

Second round

The second round took place on the weekend of Saturday 14 September 2019. The six winners from the first round joined the 58 clubs who received a bye.

Seven days after the draw Kinnoull joined the East of Scotland League following the withdrawal of Eyemouth, and were permitted to take-on their home tie against The Spartans.

14 September 2019 Blackburn United8–1St. Cuthbert WanderersBlackburn
14:30 Stadium: New Murrayfield Park
Attendance: 59[4]
14 September 2019 Bo'ness United1–2 (a.e.t.)BSC GlasgowCamelon
14:30 Stadium: Carmuirs Park
Attendance: 275[4]
14 September 2019 Bonnyton Thistle5–2Lothian Thistle Hutchison ValeKilmarnock
15:00 Stadium: Synergy Arena
Attendance: 20[4]
14 September 2019 Broxburn Athletic3–1Edinburgh UniversityBroxburn
14:30 Stadium: Albyn Park
Attendance: 96[4]
14 September 2019 Burntisland Shipyard1–2Threave RoversBurntisland
14:30 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 69[4]
14 September 2019 Caledonian Braves4–0Crossgates PrimroseMotherwell
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
Attendance: 50[4]
14 September 2019 Creetown0–5CraigroystonCreetown
15:00 Stadium: Castlecary Park
Attendance: 57[4]
14 September 2019 Dunbar United1–0 (a.e.t.)Abbey ValeDunbar
14:30 Stadium: New Countess Park
Attendance: 110[4]
14 September 2019 Edinburgh United1–2DunipaceEdinburgh
14:30 Stadium: Paties Road Stadium
Attendance: 37[4]
14 September 2019 Glenrothes3–0LochmabenGlenrothes
14:30 Stadium: Warout Stadium
Attendance: 105[4]
14 September 2019 Haddington Athletic0–5Camelon JuniorsHaddington
14:30 Stadium: Millfield Park
Attendance: 94[4]
14 September 2019 Hawick Royal Albert United1–2Easthouses Lily MWHawick
14:30 Stadium: Albert Park, Hawick
Attendance: 52[4]
14 September 2019 Hill of Beath Hawthorn2–1Whitehill WelfareHill of Beath
14:30 Stadium: Keir's Park
Attendance: 133[4]
14 September 2019 Kinnoull0–3The SpartansPerth
14:30 Stadium: Tulloch Park
Attendance: 65[4]
14 September 2019 Leith Athletic1–5East KilbrideEdinburgh
15:00 Stadium: Peffermill 3G
Attendance: 68[4]
14 September 2019 Linlithgow Rose5–1Gretna 2008Linlithgow
14:30 Stadium: Prestonfield
Attendance: 283[4]
14 September 2019 Lochar Thistle0–5East StirlingshireDumfries
15:00 Stadium: Maxwelltown High School
Attendance: 78[4]
14 September 2019 Musselburgh Athletic5–0Mid-AnnandaleMusselburgh
14:30 Stadium: Olivebank Stadium
Attendance: 183[4]
14 September 2019 Penicuik Athletic5–2Dundonald BluebellPenicuik
14:30 Stadium: Penicuik Park
Attendance: 177[4]
14 September 2019 Sauchie Juniors1–2Civil Service StrollersSauchie
14:30 Stadium: Beechwood Park
Attendance: 126[4]
14 September 2019 St Andrews United2–3Jeanfield SwiftsSt Andrews
14:30 Stadium: Barnetts Park
Attendance: 90[4]
14 September 2019 Tranent Juniors2–1Berwick RangersTranent
14:30 Stadium: Foresters Park
Attendance: 303[4]
14 September 2019 Tweedmouth Rangers1–2Upper AnnandaleBerwick-upon-Tweed
14:30 Stadium: Old Shielfield
Attendance: 45[4]
14 September 2019 Vale of Leithen1–6Kelty HeartsInnerleithen
15:00 Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 105[4]
14 September 2019 Wigtown & Bladnoch0–2Heriot-Watt UniversityWigtown
15:00 Stadium: Trammondford Park
Attendance: 26[4]
15 September 2019 Heston Rovers4–0OrmistonDumfries
15:00 Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 62[4]
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    A-Arniston Rangers were unable to field a team and withdrew from the competition.[5]

Third round

The third round took place on Saturday 12 October 2019.

Draw

The draw for the third round took place on Sunday 15 September 2019 after the final second round match at Palmerston Park.[6]

Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division South of Scotland League

Matches

12 October 2019 Blackburn United1–2East StirlingshireBlackburn
14:30 Stadium: New Murrayfield Park
Attendance: 170[7]
12 October 2019 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic3–0Threave RoversBonnyrigg
15:00 Stadium: New Dundas Park
Attendance: 436[7]
12 October 2019 Caledonian Braves5–3Musselburgh AthleticMotherwell
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
Attendance: 104[7]
12 October 2019 Camelon Juniors4–1Heriot-Watt UniversityCamelon
14:30 Stadium: Carmuirs Park
Attendance: 130[7]
12 October 2019 Civil Service Strollers1–2 (a.e.t.)Kelty HeartsEdinburgh
15:00 Stadium: Christie Gillies Park
Attendance: 237[7]
12 October 2019 Craigroyston0–6Preston AthleticEdinburgh
14:30 Stadium: St Mark's Park
Attendance: 55[7]
12 October 2019 Dunbar United1–2Broxburn AthleticDunbar
14:30 Stadium: New Countess Park
Attendance: 196[7]
12 October 2019 Dunipace3–1GlenrothesDenny
14:300 Stadium: Westfield Park
Attendance: 100[7]
12 October 2019 Easthouses Lily MW0–4East KilbrideEasthouses
14:30 Stadium: Newbattle Complex
Attendance: 84[7]
12 October 2019 Heston Rovers0–6Linlithgow RoseDumfries
15:00 Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 166[7]
12 October 2019 Nithsdale Wanderers1–4Bonnyton ThistleSanquhar
15:00 Stadium: Lorimer Park
Attendance: 75[7]
12 October 2019 Penicuik Athletic2–3Hill of Beath HawthornPenicuik
14:30 Stadium: Penicuik Park
Attendance: 230[7]

Fourth round

The fourth round took place on Saturday 9 November 2019.

Draw

Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division South of Scotland League

Matches

8 November 2019 BSC Glasgow6–1Preston AthleticAlloa
20:00 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 75[8]
9 November 2019 Broxburn Athletic2–4Tranent JuniorsBroxburn
14:30 Stadium: Albyn Park
Attendance: 204[8]
9 November 2019 Caledonian Braves3–0Bonnyton ThistleMotherwell
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
9 November 2019 Camelon Juniors2–1Linlithgow RoseCamelon
13:30 Stadium: Carmuirs Park
Attendance: 372[8]
9 November 2019 Dunipace1–0Bonnyrigg Rose AthleticDenny
14:30 Stadium: Westfield Park
Attendance: 209[8]
9 November 2019 East Kilbride1–0East StirlingshireEast Kilbride
15:00 Stadium: K Park
Attendance: 150[8]
9 November 2019 Hill of Beath Hawthorn1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Cumbernauld ColtsHill of Beath
14:30 Stadium: Keir's Park
Attendance: 110[8]
9 November 2019 Kelty Hearts2–0Stirling UniversityKelty
15:00 Stadium: New Central Park
Attendance: 303[8]

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals took place on Saturday 7 March 2020.

Draw

The draw took place at a meeting of the East of Scotland League's board on 27 November 2019.[9]

Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division

Matches

6 March 2020 BSC Glasgow1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Kelty HeartsAlloa
19:45 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 212
7 March 2020 Caledonian Braves0–1DunipaceMotherwell
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
7 March 2020 Hill of Beath Hawthorn5–1Tranent JuniorsHill of Beath
14:30 Stadium: Keir's Park
Attendance: 172

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were scheduled to take place on Saturday 4 April 2020, but the matches were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Draw

Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division

Final

The final was scheduled to take place on Sunday 24 May 2020.

References

  1. "The Scottish Lowland Football League Season 2019-20 Fixture List" (PDF). Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  2. "70 TEAMS IN SOUTH REGION CHALLENGE CUP DRAW FOR NEW SEASON". DG News-Sport. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  3. Severs, David. "Weekend 24/8/19 and midweek attendance / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  4. Severs, David. "Weekend attendance / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  5. "University of Stirling vs Arniston Rangers". Scottish Lowland Football League. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  6. "SFA South Region Challenge Cup draw". East of Scotland Football Association & League. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  7. Severs, David. "Midweek & weekend att / headcount 12/10/19 / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  8. Severs, David. "Midweek & weekend att / headcount 10/11/19 / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  9. "South Region Challenge Cup". Twitter. East of Scotland Football League. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
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