1962–63 Scottish Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Final positions
ChampionsRangers
Runner-upCeltic

The 1962–63 Scottish Cup was the 78th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Celtic in the replayed final. The first round tie between Airdrie and Stranraer is notable for having been rearranged no fewer than 33 times due to inclement weather during the winter of 1962–63 in the United Kingdom.[1][2]

First round

Home team Score Away team
Airdrieonians 3 – 0 Stranraer
St Johnstone 1 – 0 Stenhousemuir
Partick Thistle 3 – 2 Greenock Morton
Falkirk 0 – 2 Celtic
Dundee United 3 – 0 Albion Rovers
East Stirlingshire 2 – 0 Stirling Albion
Gala Fairydean 4 – 0 Keith
Arbroath 2 – 0 Dumbarton
East Fife 5 – 0 Edinburgh University
Forfar Athletic 1 – 3 Hearts
Inverness Caledonian 1 – 5 Dundee
Inverness Thistle 0 – 2 Queen of the South
Raith Rovers 2 – 0 Eyemouth United

Second round

Home team Score Away team
Airdrieonians 0 – 6 Rangers
St Johnstone 1 – 2 Aberdeen
Cowdenbeath 2 – 3 Dunfermline Athletic
Celtic 3 – 1 Hearts
East Stirlingshire 1 – 0 Motherwell
Partick Thistle 1 – 1 Arbroath
Dundee 8 – 0 Montrose
East Fife 1 – 1 Third Lanark
Ayr United 1 – 2 Dundee United
Berwick Rangers 1 – 3 St Mirren
Brechin City 0 – 2 Hibernian
Gala Fairydean 1 – 1 Duns
Hamilton Academical 1 – 1 Nairn County
Kilmarnock 0 – 0 Queen of the South
Queen's Park 5 – 1 Alloa Athletic
Raith Rovers 3 – 2 Clyde

Replays

Home team Score Away team
Arbroath 2 – 2 Partick Thistle
Duns 1 – 2 Gala Fairydean
Queen of the South 1 – 0 Kilmarnock
Third Lanark 2 – 0 East Fife
Nairn County 1 – 2 Hamilton Academical

Second Replays

Home team Score Away team
Arbroath 2 – 3 Partick Thistle

Third round

Home team Score Away team
Aberdeen 4 – 0 Dunfermline Athletic
Queen of the South 3 – 0 Hamilton Academical
Rangers 7 – 2 East Stirlingshire
St Mirren 1 – 1 Partick Thistle
Dundee 1 – 0 Hibernian
Celtic 6 – 0 Gala Fairydean
Third Lanark 0 – 1 Raith Rovers
Queen's Park 1 – 1 Dundee United

Replays

Home team Score Away team
Partick Thistle 0 – 1 St Mirren
Dundee United 3 – 1 Queen's Park

Quarter-finals

Home team Score Away team
Dundee 1 – 1 Rangers
Raith Rovers 2 – 1 Aberdeen
St Mirren 0 – 1 Celtic
Dundee United 1 – 1 Queen of the South

Replays

Home team Score Away team
Queen of the South 1 – 1 Dundee United
Rangers 3 – 2 Dundee

Second Replays

Home team Score Away team
Dundee United 4 – 0 Queen of the South

Semi-finals

Celtic5–2Raith Rovers
Attendance: 35,681

Rangers5–2Dundee United
Attendance: 56,391

Final

Rangers1–1Celtic
Ralph Brand Bobby Murdoch
Attendance: 129,643
Referee: Tiny Wharton
Teams
RANGERS:
GKScotland Billy Ritchie
RBScotland Bobby Shearer
LBScotland David Provan
RHScotland John Greig
CHScotland Ronnie McKinnon
LHScotland Jim Baxter
RWScotland Willie Henderson
IRScotland George McLean
CFScotland Jimmy Millar
ILScotland Ralph Brand
LWScotland Davie Wilson
Manager:
Scotland Scot Symon
CELTIC:
GKScotland Frank Haffey
RBScotland Duncan MacKay
LBScotland Jim Kennedy
RHScotland John McNamee
CHScotland Billy McNeill
LHScotland Billy Price
RWScotland Jimmy Johnstone
IRScotland Bobby Murdoch
CFScotland John Hughes
ILScotland John Divers
LWScotland Frank Brogan
Manager:
Scotland Jimmy McGrory

Replay


Rangers3–0Celtic
Ralph Brand
Davie Wilson
Attendance: 120,273
Referee: Tiny Wharton
Teams
RANGERS:
GKScotland Billy Ritchie
RBScotland Bobby Shearer
LBScotland David Provan
RHScotland John Greig
CHScotland Ronnie McKinnon
LHScotland Jim Baxter
RWScotland Willie Henderson
IRScotland Ian McMillan
CFScotland Jimmy Millar
ILScotland Ralph Brand
LWScotland Davie Wilson
Manager:
Scotland Scot Symon
CELTIC:
GKScotland Frank Haffey
RBScotland Duncan MacKay
LBScotland Jim Kennedy
RHScotland John McNamee
CHScotland Billy McNeill
LHScotland Billy Price
RWScotland Bobby Craig
IRScotland Bobby Murdoch
CFScotland John Divers
ILScotland Stevie Chalmers
LWScotland John Hughes
Manager:
Scotland Jimmy McGrory

See also

References

  1. "Ayr cup switch appeal is rejected". BBC Sport. BBC. 15 December 2008.
  2. "War, weather and working weeks: the previous times football has been halted in England". BBC Sport. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
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