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1919–20 Scottish Cup
The 1919–20 Scottish Cup was the 42nd staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Kilmarnock who defeated Albion Rovers in the final.Is It Really So Strange?
, Shaughan McGuigan, Tell Him He's Pele, 6 March 2014


Fourth round


Semi-finals

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Replay

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Second replay

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Final


Teams


See also

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