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knockout competition. The Cup was won by
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in the replayed final.


First round


Replays


Second round


Replays


Third round


Replays


Quarter-finals


Replays


Semi-finals

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Replay

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Final

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Replay

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See also

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1960–61 in Scottish football The 1960–61 season was the 88th season of competitive Association football, football in Scotland and the 64th season of the Scottish Football League. Scottish League Division One Champions: Rangers Relegated: Clyde, Ayr United Scottish Lea ...
* 1960–61 Scottish League Cup


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Video highlights
from official
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