Scottish War Emergency Cup

The Scottish War Emergency Cup was a temporary competition held at the start of the Second World War, due to the suspension of the Scottish Cup by the SFA. It was held between February and May in 1940, the competition involved all sixteen League clubs still operating at the time, Cowdenbeath later withdrew which meant Dunfermline Athletic received a bye in the first round. Rangers beat Dundee United 1–0 in the Final.[1][2]

All match details are sourced to the Scottish Football Historical Archive.[1]

First round

Dunfermline Athletic received a bye in the first round due to Cowdenbeath's withdrawal.

First legs

24 February 1940 Albion Rovers3–3Aberdeen
Burke
Dempsey
Ferguson
Patillo
Attendance: 5,500
24 February 1940 Alloa1–4Rangers
Gillan Duncanson
Thornton
Waddell
Attendance: 7,000
24 February 1940 Celtic4–2Raith Rovers
Crum
Divers
Gould
Murray
Kinnear
Attendance: 6,200
24 February 1940 Clyde3–1East Fife
Noble
Wallace
Adams Attendance: 4,500
24 February 1940 Dumbarton4–3Arbroath
Dunn
Milne
Lang
Miller
Mudie
Attendance: 4,500
24 February 1940 Dundee1–1Third Lanark
McGillivray Dewar Attendance: 6,320
24 February 1940 Falkirk5–0Hibernian
Dawson
Keys
Napier
Carruthers
Attendance: 7,060
24 February 1940 Hamilton Academical7–1Stenhousemuir
McIntyre
Wilson
McKerrell
Harrison
Buchan Attendance: 3,500
24 February 1940 St Johnstone2–1Heart of Midlothian
Lorimer
Hird
Brown Attendance: 4,300
24 February 1940 Kilmarnock1–0Ayr United
Gallacher Attendance: 8,630
24 February 1940 King's Park4–6Motherwell
Stewart
McDowall
Ferrier
McInally
Wales
McCulloch
Wood
Bremner
Attendance: 3,330
24 February 1940 Partick Thistle2–4Dundee United
Morrison
Picken
Gardiner
Adamson
Kerr
Attendance: 5,210
24 February 1940 Queen's Park3–2Airdrieonians
Kyle
Aitken
Ferguson
Gillick
Reid
Attendance: 7,650
24 February 1940 St Bernard's1–5Morton
Philp McGarry
Calder
Milne
Attendance: 5,070
24 February 1940 St Mirren6–0Queen of the South
Linwood
Caskie
Attendance: 10,000

Second legs

2 March 1940 Aberdeen0–1
(3–4 agg.)
Albion Rovers
Bell Attendance: 8,841
2 March 1940 Airdrieonians3–1
(5–4 agg.)
Queen's Park
Flavell
Mooney
Reid
Mitchell Attendance: 8,000
2 March 1940 Arbroath0–2
(3–6 agg.)
Dumbarton
Dunn Attendance: 2,150
2 March 1940 Ayr United2–2
(2–3 agg.)
Kilmarnock
Marshall
McKenzie
Collins
Thomson
Attendance: 9,940
2 March 1940 Dundee United1–1
(5–3 agg.)
Partick Thistle
Fraser Sharp Attendance: 8,000
2 March 1940 East Fife1–0
(2–3 agg.)
Clyde
McLeod Attendance: 3,100
2 March 1940 Heart of Midlothian5–0
(6–2 agg.)
St Johnstone
Phillips
Briscoe
Brook
Attendance: 7,974
2 March 1940 Hibernian4–0
(4–5 agg.)
Falkirk
Finnigan
Nutley
Cuthbertson
Attendance: 4,520
2 March 1940 Morton5–0
(10–1 agg.)
St Bernard's
Calder
Turnbull
Martin
Attendance: 3,400
2 March 1940 Motherwell3–2
(9–6 agg.)
King's Park
Ogilvie
Bremner
Wood
Binnie
Black
Attendance: 2,792
2 March 1940 Queen of the South4–1
(7–4 agg.)
St Mirren
Connor
Lang
Law
Brady Attendance: 3,800
2 March 1940 Raith Rovers3–0
(5–4 agg.)
Celtic
Lyons  (o.g.) (o.g.)
Hume
Tulip
Attendance: 5,463
2 March 1940 Rangers2–2
(6–3 agg.)
Alloa
Venters
Waddell
Rice
Fitzsimmons
Attendance: 8,000
2 March 1940 Stenhousemuir4–1
(5–8 agg.)
Hamilton Academical
Buchan
Rodi
Allan
McIntyre
2 March 1940 Third Lanark3–1
(4–2 agg.)
Dundee
Sinclair
Dewar
Dykes
Adam

Second round

9 March 1940 Clyde3–1Dunfermline Athletic
Agnew
Beaton
McLaren
Johnston Attendance: 7,000
9 March 1940 Dumbarton0–2Airdrieonians
Reid
Flavell
Attendance: 5,500
9 March 1940 Dundee United7–1Third Lanark
Gardiner
Kerr
Milne
Adamson
Joyner Attendance: 8,000
9 March 1940 Falkirk0–0Rangers
Attendance: 16,000
9 March 1940 Hamilton Academical0–2St Mirren
Deakin
Brady
Attendance: 8,000
9 March 1940 Heart of Midlothian2–1Raith Rovers
Phillips
Walker
Kinnear Attendance: 9,951
9 March 1940 Kilmarnock2–1Albion Rovers
Collins
McGrogan
McKinlay Attendance: 7,586
9 March 1940 Morton1–1Motherwell
Milne Bremner Attendance: 8,688

Replays

11 March 1940 Motherwell5–2Morton
McCulloch
Ogilvie
Bremner
McPhie
Keys
Attendance: 8,600
11 March 1940 Rangers3–2Falkirk
Thornton
Venters
Calder
Fyfe
Attendance: 46,000

Quarter-finals

Airdrieonians0–0Heart of Midlothian
Attendance: 14,000

Dundee United3–0Kilmarnock
Milne
Fraser
Gardiner
Attendance: 14,000

Motherwell3–0Clyde
Bremner
McCulloch
Attendance: 12,673

Rangers3–1St Mirren
Thornton
McNee
Smith
Brady
Attendance: 60,000

Replay

The match was abandoned after 117 minutes due to poor light.

Heart of Midlothian2–2 (a.e.t.)Airdrieonians
Carruth
Baxter
Reid
Mooney
Attendance: 19,949

Second replay

Heart of Midlothian3–4Airdrieonians
Walker  (pen.)
Phillips
Mooney
Flavell
Reid
Farr
Attendance: 20,000

Semi-finals

Rangers4–1Motherwell
Thornton
Smith
Venters
McCulloch
Attendance: 50,000

Dundee United0–0Airdrieonians
Attendance: 22,000

Replay

Dundee United3–1Airdrieonians
Glen
Adamson
Dunsmore
Reid
Attendance: 22,000

Final

Rangers1–0Dundee United
Smith [2]
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: W Webb

Teams

References

  1. "Scottish War Emergency Cup". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Brian McColl. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  2. "Smith's late goal". The Glasgow Herald. 6 May 1940. p. 10. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
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