1935–36 Scottish Cup
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knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Third Lanark in the final.Rangers Retain Scottish Cup
The Glasgow Herald, 20 April 1936


First round

Matches played 25 January 1936.
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were drawn to
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but worried that they would be unable to raise a team and the likelihood of difficult travel conditions decided to forfeit the tie and receive a payment of £120 from Celtic. In addition a friendly was arranged at
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on 28 March between the teams with Celtic running out 6-0 winners.


Replays

Matches played between 29 January and 5 February 1936.


Second replay

Match played 3 February 1936.


Second round

Matches played 8 February 1936.


Replay

Match played 12 February 1936.


Third round

Matches played 22 February 1936.


Replays

Matches played 26 February 1936.


Quarter-finals

Matches played 7 March 1936.


Semi-finals

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Final


Teams


References


External links


Video highlights
from official
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