1886–87 Scottish Cup

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The 1886–87 Scottish Cup was the 14th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. Hibernian won the competition for the first time after they beat Dumbarton 2–1 in the final.[1]

Scottish Cup
The Scottish Cup trophy
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams139
Defending championsQueen's Park
Final positions
ChampionsHibernian
(first title)
Runner-upDumbarton
Tournament statistics
Matches played139
Goals scored855 (6.15 per match)

Calendar

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Round First match date Fixtures Clubs
Original Byes Replays
First Round 11 September 1886 67 5 6 139 → 72
Second Round 2 October 1886 34 4 6 72 → 39
Third Round 23 October 1886 18 3 1 39 → 21
Fourth Round 6 November 1886 5 11 0 21 → 16
Fifth Round 27 November 1886 8 0 3 16 → 8
Quarter-finals 25 December 1886 4 0 2 8 → 4
Semi-finals 22 January 1887 2 0 0 4 → 2
Final 12 February 1887 1 0 0 2 → 1
  • Two teams qualified for the third round after drawing their second round replay.

Teams

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Of the 139 teams, all bar one entered the competition in the first round. Dykehead were admitted into the competition after the first round draw and entered in the second round.

Dunbartonshire Edinburghshire Glasgow and District Lanarkshire Renfrewshire
Ayrshire Fife Northern Counties Perthshire Southern Counties Stirlingshire

First round

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Matches

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Glasgow and District

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11 September 1886 Pollokshields Athletic2–1
(Void)[A]
St Andrew'sPollokshields
Stadium: Pollok Park
11 September 1886 Rangers 9–1Govan AthleticKinning Park
  • Gray  
  • Peacock  
  • Gow  
[2] Stadium: Kinning Park
Attendance: 500
11 September 1886 Battlefield0–2 Cowlairs Langside
Stadium: Mossfield Park
11 September 1886 Partick Thistle2–3 Queen's Park Partick
Stadium: Inchview
11 September 1886 Thistle 13–0BlairvaddickGlasgow
Stadium: Beechwood Park
11 September 1886 Carrick0–2 Westbourne Possilpark
Stadium: Saracen Park
11 September 1886 Linthouse 4–0Southern AthleticGovan
Stadium: Langlands Park
11 September 1886 Northern1–4 3rd Lanark RV Glasgow
Stadium: Hyde Park
11 September 1886 Kelvinside Athletic1–2 Whitefield Glasgow
Stadium: Kelburne Street
11 September 1886 Clyde 5–1St Peter'sGlasgow
Stadium: Barrowfield Park

Renfrewshire district

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11 September 1886 Lochwinnoch0–6 Morton Lochwinnoch
Stadium: Field Park
11 September 1886 Johnstone 6–2CartvaleJohnstone
Stadium: Cartbank Park
11 September 1886 Greenock Rangers 3–4[B]1st Renfrew RVGreenock
Stadium: Ladyburn Park
11 September 1886 Thornliebank 3–2NeilstonThornliebank
Stadium: Deacon's Bank Park
11 September 1886 Renfrew3–3AbercornRenfrew
Stadium: Glebe Park
11 September 1886 Port Glasgow Athletic 10–1Johnstone HarpPort Glasgow
  • Brown   (x2)
  • Coogan   (x2)
  • Alexander   (x2)
[3] Stadium: Clune Park
Attendance: 1,000
18 September 1886 St Mirren 5–3[C]ArthurliePaisley
Stadium: Westmarch
Woodvalew/o Pollokshaws

Ayrshire district

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11 September 1886 Ayr2–3 Hurlford Ayr
Stadium: Beresford Park
11 September 1886 Dalry 5–2Ayr RoversDalry
Stadium: Blairland Park
11 September 1886 Annbank3–4 Kilbirnie Annbank
Stadium: Pebble Park
11 September 1886 Monkcastle1–3 Lanemark Kilwinning
Stadium: Claremont Park
Kilmarnock w/oCumnock
Lugar Boswell w/oMaybole

Dunbartonshire district

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11 September 1886 Dumbarton Athletic 8–0[D]DuntocherDumbarton
Stadium: Burnside Park
11 September 1886 Vale of Leven 9–0Kirkintilloch AthleticAlexandria
Stadium: North Street Park
11 September 1886 Vale of Leven Wanderers6–3[E] Jamestown Alexandria
11 September 1886 Yoker 4–2Dumbarton UnionYoker
Stadium: Holm Park
11 September 1886 Dumbarton 5–0Vale of Leven HiberniansDumbarton
  • Brown  
  • Hartley  
  • McMillan  
  • Keir   (x2)
[4] Stadium: Boghead Park
11 September 1886 Kirkintilloch Central1–8 Bonhill Kirkintilloch
Stadium: Springfield
Renton w/oKirkintilloch Harp
Dunbrittonw/o Lenzie

Edinburghshire district

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11 September 1886 St Bernard's 3–2Bo'nessEdinburgh
Stadium: Powderhall
11 September 1886 Bellstane Birds2–2Broxburn ThistleSouth Queensferry
Stadium: Bird's Park
11 September 1886 West Calder1–3 Armadale West Calder
Stadium: Burngrange Park
11 September 1886 Hibernian 6–1Durhamstown RangersEdinburgh
  • Groves   (x3)
  • Smith  
  • Clarke  
[5] Stadium: Hibernian Park
11 September 1886 Edina1–7 Heart of Midlothian Edinburgh
Stadium: Royal Gymnasium Ground
11 September 1886 Broxburn Shamrock1–2 Mossend Swifts Broxburn
Stadium: Easter Park
Newcastleton w/oNorton Park

Stirlingshire district

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11 September 1886 Grahamston0–2 Laurieston Grahamston
Stadium: Crichton Park
11 September 1886 East Stirlingshire 6–3CamelonFalkirk
Stadium: Randyford Park
11 September 1886 Longcroft Thistle3–3Vale of BannockLongcroft
11 September 1886 Campsie 10–0DunipaceLennoxtown
Stadium: Lennox Park
11 September 1886 King's Park1–3 Falkirk Stirling
Stadium: Forthbank Park
11 September 1886 Slamannan 4–3AvondaleSlamannan
Stadium: West Limerigg Park

Fife district

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Cowdenbeath received a bye to the second round.

11 September 1886 Dunfermline Athletic4–8 Alloa Athletic Dunfermline
Stadium: East End Park
Burntisland Thistle w/oDunfermline

Lanarkshire district

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Cambuslang Hibernian received a bye to the second round.

11 September 1886 Tollcross 0–3[F]Royal AlbertTollcross
Stadium: German's Park
11 September 1886 Rutherglen 2–0DrumpellierRutherglen
Stadium: Phoenix Park
11 September 1886 Airdrieonians 5–0AirdriehillAirdrie
Stadium: Mavisbank Park
11 September 1886 Clydesdale1–5 Albion Rovers Rutherglen
Stadium: Southcroft
11 September 1886 Cambuslang 6–1MotherwellCambuslang
Stadium: Whitefield Park
11 September 1886 Shettleston3–3Carfin ShamrockGlasgow
Stadium: Greenhouse Park
Hamilton Academical w/oWishaw Swifts

Perthshire district

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Caledonian Rangers and Moffat received a bye to the second round.

11 September 1886 St Johnstone3–3Erin RoversPerth
Stadium: Recreation Grounds
11 September 1886 Dunblane 12–0CrieffDunblane
Stadium: Kippenross Park
Coupar Angus w/oFair City Athletic
Oban w/oBlairgowrie Our Boys

Northern Counties

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11 September 1886 Strathmore (Arbroath) 3–0Strathmore (Dundee)Arbroath
Stadium: Damley Park
11 September 1886 Lindertis3–4 Dundee Harp Kirriemuir
Stadium: Knowehead
11 September 1886 Arbroath 20–0OrionArbroath
Stadium: Gayfield Park
11 September 1886 Wanderers2–7 Broughty Dundee
Stadium: Morgan Park
18 September 1886 Dundee Our Boys2–5 Forfar Athletic Dundee
Stadium: West Craigie Park
Aberdeenw/o Dundee East End

Southern Counties

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Moffat received a bye to the second round.

Queen of the South Wanderers w/oNithsdale
Vale of Nith w/oVale of Annan
5th Kirkcudbrightshire RV w/oThornhill

Replays

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Glasgow and District

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25 September 1886 St Andrew's 4–1Pollokshields AthleticPollokshields
Stadium: Lorne Park

Renfrewshire district

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18 September 1886 Abercorn 9–0RenfrewPaisley

Edinburghshire district

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18 September 1886 Broxburn Thistle 4–1Bellstane BirdsBroxburn
Stadium: Sports Park

Stirlingshire district

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18 September 1886 Vale of Bannock 2–0Longcroft ThistleBannockburn
Stadium: Muir Park

Lanarkshire district

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18 September 1886 Carfin Shamrock 3–0ShettlestonCarfin
Stadium: Byres Knowe Park

Perthshire district

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18 September 1886 Erin Rovers 7–1St JohnstonePerth
Stadium: St Catherine's Park
Notes
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    A-A protest by St Andrew's was upheld and a replay was ordered.
  2. ^
    B-Greenock Rangers were awarded the tie after 1st Renfrew RV fielded two non-registered players.
  3. ^
    C-Originally due to be played on 11 September, the match was postponed due to inclement weather and St Mirren and Arthurlie instead played a friendly.
  4. ^
    D-Match abandoned after 75 minutes after Duntocher gave up.
  5. ^
    E-Jamestown were awarded the tie after Vale of Leven Wanderers fielded a non-registered player.
  6. ^
    F-Tollcross were awarded the tie after Royal Albert fielded a non-registered player.

Sources:[6]

Second round

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Matches

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Glasgow and District

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2 October 1886 Rangers 5–2WestbourneKinning Park
  • McKenzie  
  • Buchanan  
  • Duncan  
  • Pringle  
[7] Stadium: Kinning Park
Attendance: 600
2 October 1886 Linthouse1–4 3rd Lanark RV Govan
Stadium: Langlands Road
2 October 1886 Thistle 12–0St Andrew'sGlasgow
Stadium: Beechwood Park
2 October 1886 Queen's Park 7–0WhitefieldCrosshill
Stadium: Hampden Park
2 October 1886 Clyde 4–3CowlairsGlasgow
Stadium: Barrowfield Park

Edinburghshire district

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St Bernard's received a bye to the third round.

2 October 1886 Broxburn Thistle1–2 Heart of Midlothian Broxburn
Stadium: Sports Field
2 October 1886 Newcastleton1–5 Armadale Newcastleton
Stadium: Liddel View Park
2 October 1886 Mossend Swifts1–1HibernianWest Calder
[8] McGhee   Stadium: Mossend Park

Stirlingshire district

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2 October 1886 Slamannan0–3 Campsie Slamannan
Stadium: West Limerigg Park
2 October 1886 Laurieston1–3 Falkirk Laurieston
Stadium: Zetland Park
East Stirlingshire w/oVale of Bannock

Renfrewshire district

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2 October 1886 Abercorn 8–2Greenock RangersPaisley
Stadium: Blackstoun Park
2 October 1886 Johnstone 4–0PollokshawsJohnstone
Stadium: Cartbank Park
2 October 1886 St Mirren2–3 Port Glasgow Athletic Paisley
[9]
Stadium: Westmarch
Attendance: 6,000
2 October 1886 Thornliebank0–2 Morton Thornliebank
Stadium: Deacon's Bank Park

Ayrshire district

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2 October 1886 Lugar Boswell3–2
(Void)[G]
DalryLugar
Stadium: Rosebank Park
2 October 1886 Kilmarnock 10–2LanemarkKilmarnock
Stadium: Rugby Park
2 October 1886 Hurlford 3–2KilbirnieHurlford
Stadium: Corsehill Park

Dunbartonshire district

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2 October 1886 Renton 2–0Dumbarton AthleticRenton
Stadium: Tontine Park
2 October 1886 Lenzie0–13 Vale of Leven Lenzie
Stadium: Lenzie Football Field
2 October 1886 Bonhill1–2 Jamestown Bonhill
Stadium: Croft Loan Park
2 October 1886 Dumbarton 4–0YokerDumbarton
  • Jamieson   (x2)
  • Brown   (x2)
[10] Stadium: Boghead Park

Fife district

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Alloa Athletic received a bye to the third round.

2 October 1886 Burntisland Thistle3–3CowdenbeathBurntisland
Stadium: Lammerlaws Park

Lanarkshire district

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Tollcross received a bye to the third round.

2 October 1886 Airdrieonians3–2[H] Carfin Shamrock Airdrie
Stadium: Mavisbank Park
2 October 1886 Rutherglen1–1CambuslangRutherglen
Stadium: Phoenix Park
2 October 1886 Albion Rovers 7–0DykeheadCoatbridge
Stadium: Meadow Park
2 October 1886 Cambuslang Hibernian 3–1Hamilton AcademicalCambuslang
Stadium: Westburn Park

Perthshire district

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Coupar Angus received a bye to the third round.

2 October 1886 Caledonian Rangers4–4Erin RoversPerth
Stadium: Dovecotland
2 October 1886 Dunblane 8–1ObanDunblane
Stadium: Kippenross Park

Northern Counties

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2 October 1886 Dundee East End 5–4BroughtyDundee
Stadium: Pitkerro Park
2 October 1886 Strathmore (Arbroath)3–3Dundee HarpArbroath
Stadium: Damley Park
2 October 1886 Forfar Athletic2–5 Arbroath Forfar
Stadium: Station Park

Southern Counties

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2 October 1886 Moffat3–5 5th Kirkcudbrightshire RV Moffat
Stadium: Ballplay Road
2 October 1886 Queen of the South Wanderers 12–2Vale of NithDumfries
Stadium: Caledonian Park

Replays

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Edinburghshire district

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9 October 1886 Hibernian 3–0Mossend SwiftsEdinburgh
[11] Stadium: Hibernian Park

Ayrshire district

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16 October 1886 Lugar Boswell 6–1DalryLugar
Stadium: Rosebank Park

Fife district

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16 October 1886 Cowdenbeath 3–1Burntisland ThistleCowdenbeath
Stadium: Jubilee Park

Lanarkshire district

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9 October 1886 Cambuslang 6–1RutherglenCambuslang
Stadium: Whitefield Park

Perthshire district

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9 October 1886 Erin Rovers 6–1Caledonian RangersPerth
Stadium: St Catherine's Park

Northern Counties

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9 October 1886 Dundee Harp 3–3[I] Strathmore (Arbroath) Dundee
Stadium: East Dock Street
Notes
  1. ^
    G-A protest by Dalry was upheld and a replay was ordered after the referee was "held to be incompetent".
  2. ^
    H-Carfin Shamrock were awarded the tie after Airdrieonians fielded a non-registered player.
  3. ^
    I-Both teams qualified for the second round.

Sources:[6]

Third round

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Matches

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Glasgow, Dunbartonshire, Stirlingshire and Lanarkshire district

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Carfin Shamrock received a bye to the fourth round.

23 October 1886 Cambuslang Hibernian 5–1JamestownCambuslang
Stadium: Westburn Park
23 October 1886 East Stirlingshire1–3 Clyde Falkirk
Stadium: Randyford Park
23 October 1886 Falkirk3–8 Queen's Park Falkirk
Stadium: Brockville Park
23 October 1886 3rd Lanark RV 3–1RentonCrosshill
Stadium: Cathkin Park
23 October 1886 Vale of Leven 7–4CampsieAlexandria
Stadium: North Street Park
23 October 1886 Rangers0–2 Cambuslang Kinning Park
[12] Stadium: Kinning Park
Attendance: 4,000
23 October 1886 Albion Rovers 4–2ThistleCoatbridge
Stadium: Meadow Park
Dumbarton w/oTollcross

Edinburghshire and Fife district

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23 October 1886 St Bernard's 5–2ArmadaleEdinburgh
Stadium: Powderhall
23 October 1886 Hibernian 5–1Heart of MidlothianEdinburgh
[13] Stadium: Hibernian Park
Attendance: 7,000
23 October 1886 Cowdenbeath 6–1Alloa AthleticCowdenbeath
Stadium: Jubilee Park

Renfrewshire and Ayrshire district

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Morton received a bye to the fourth round.

23 October 1886 Johnstone0–5 Hurlford Johnstone
Stadium: Cartbank Park
23 October 1886 Abercorn1–5 Port Glasgow Athletic Paisley
[14] Coogan   Stadium: Blackstoun Park
Attendance: 5,500
23 October 1886 Kilmarnock 7–2Lugar BoswellKilmarnock
[15] Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 2,000

Perthshire and Northern Counties

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Arbroath received a bye to the fourth round.

23 October 1886 Erin Rovers 3–2Coupar AngusPerth
Stadium: St Catherine's Park
23 October 1886 Dundee East End3–3DunblaneDundee
Stadium: Pitkerro Park
23 October 1886 Strathmore (Arbroath)1–8 Dundee Harp Arbroath
Stadium: Damley Park

Southern Counties

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23 October 1886 Queen of the South Wanderers 6–35th Kirkcudbrightshire RVDumfries
Stadium: Caledonian Park

Replay

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Perthshire and Northern Counties

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Dundee East End w/oDunblane

Sources:[6]

Fourth round

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On the motion of Mr McCulloch of Dundee Harp, the Scottish FA decided to ensure that the fourth round would be the last round requiring byes and that there would be only five ties, all involving one of the five clubs that had received byes thus far.[16][17] Consequently, Clyde, Dumbarton, Dunblane, Dundee Harp, Hibernian, Hurlford, Kilmarnock, Port Glasgow Athletic, Queen's Park, Vale of Leven and 3rd Lanark RV all received a bye to the fifth round.

Matches

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6 November 1886 Morton 11–0Carfin ShamrockGreenock
Stadium: Cappielow
13 November 1886 Albion Rovers1–6 Cambuslang Coatbridge
Stadium: Meadow Park
13 November 1886 Queen of the South Wanderers 8–2ArbroathDumfries
Stadium: Caledonian Park
13 November 1886 St Bernard's 5–1Erin RoversEdinburgh
Stadium: Powderhall
13 November 1886 Cowdenbeath0–3 Cambuslang Hibernian Cowdenbeath
Stadium: Jubilee Park

Sources:[6]

Fifth round

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Matches

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27 November 1886 Vale of Leven 2–0Cambuslang HibernianAlexandria
Stadium: North Street Park
4 December 1886 Hibernian 7–3Queen of the South WanderersEdinburgh
[18] Stadium: Hibernian Park
4 December 1886 Clyde0–03rd Lanark RVGlasgow
Stadium: Barrowfield Park
4 December 1886 Queen's Park1–1CambuslangCrosshill
Stadium: Hampden Park
4 December 1886 Hurlford 5–1MortonHurlford
Stadium: Corsehill Park
4 December 1886 Kilmarnock 6–0DunblaneKilmarnock
[19] Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 2,000
4 December 1886 Port Glasgow Athletic 6–2St Bernard'sPort Glasgow
  • Graham  
  • Coogan   (x2)
[20] Stadium: Clune Park
Attendance: 4,000
Dumbarton w/o[J]Dundee Harp

Replays

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11 December 1886 3rd Lanark RV 4–2ClydeCrosshill
Stadium: Cathkin Park
11 December 1886 Cambuslang4–5 Queen's Park Cambuslang
Stadium: Westburn Park
Notes
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    J-As Dundee Harp could not afford to make the trip to Dumbarton, the club scratched from the competition, and invited Dumbarton to East End Park to play a friendly instead, which ended 2–2. However, Harp advertised the match as a Cup tie and many media outlets reported it as such.[21]

Sources:[6]

Quarter-finals

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Matches

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25 December 1886 Port Glasgow Athletic1–3 Vale of Leven Port Glasgow
Brandon   [22] Stadium: Clune Park
25 December 1886 Kilmarnock0–5 Queen's Park Kilmarnock
[23] Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 2,500
25 December 1886 3rd Lanark RV1–2 Hibernian Crosshill
[24]
Stadium: Cathkin Park
Attendance: 5,000
25 December 1886 Hurlford0–0DumbartonHurlford
Stadium: Corsehill Park

Replay

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8 January 1887 Dumbarton1–2
(Void)[K]
HurlfordDumbarton
Stadium: Boghead Park

Second replay

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22 January 1887 Dumbarton 3–1HurlfordDumbarton
[25] Stadium: Boghead Park
Attendance: 2,000
Notes
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    K-A protest by Dumbarton was upheld and a replay was ordered.

Sources:[6]

Semi-finals

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Matches

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22 January 1887 Hibernian 3–1Vale of LevenEdinburgh
[26][27] Stadium: Hibernian Park
Attendance: 6,000
29 January 1887 Queen's Park1–2 Dumbarton Crosshill
[28] Robertson   (x2) Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 3,000

Sources:[6]

Final

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Hibernian2–1Dumbarton
[1][29][30][31] Aitken  
Attendance: 15,000

References

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  14. ^ "Abercorn 1 - 5 Port Glasgow Athletic, Scottish Cup (23/10/1886)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
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  17. ^ "Scottish Football Association". Rutherglen Reformer: 6. 5 November 1886.
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  21. ^ "Dundee notes". Courier & Argus: 4. 10 December 1886.
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  24. ^ "Third Lanark 1 - 2 Hibernian, Scottish Cup (25/12/1886)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
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