1927–28 Scottish Cup
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knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Celtic 4–0 in an Old Firm final; it was their first victory in the competition for 25 years – the last had been in 1903, with four defeats in finals since then.


First round

All matches were played on 21 January 1928 with the exception of the
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/ Hamilton Academical match which was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch and played four days later. Replays The replays were played on 25 January 1928.


Second round

The matches were played on 4 February 1928. All remaining non-league teams were knocked out. Replays The matches were played on 8 February 1928.


Third round

The ties were drawn on 8 February 1928 and played on 18 February 1928. Replays The matches were played on 22 February 1928.


Fourth round


Semi-finals

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Final


Teams


See also

* 1927–28 in Scottish football


References

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