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Wick Academy at home to Penicuik Athletic or Musselburgh Athletic in Scottish Cup


By Alan Hendry

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Wick Academy will face East of Scotland League opposition when they enter this season's Scottish Cup in December.

The Scorries have been given a home tie against either Penicuik Athletic or Musselburgh Athletic in the second preliminary round.

Penicuik reached the third round of the competition in 2019/20, losing 1-0 to Partick Thistle, having beaten Stenhousemuir in the previous round.

The draw for the first and preliminary rounds of the 2020/21 Scottish Cup was made today at Hampden Park with the help of ex-Scotland midfielder John Collins.

First preliminary round (ties to be played on Saturday, November 28):

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale v St Cuthbert Wanderers

Penicuik Athletic v Musselburgh Athletic

Second preliminary round (ties to be played Saturday, December 12):

Banks O'Dee v Vale of Leithen

Blackburn United v Civil Service Strollers

BSC Glasgow v Haddington Athletic

Clachnacuddin v Caledonian Braves

Coldstream v Bo'ness United

Deveronvale v Camelon

Dundonald Bluebell v Easthouses Lily MWFC

Dunipace v Berwick Rangers

East Stirlingshire v Inverurie Loco Works

Edinburgh University v Tranent Juniors

Formartine United v Turriff United

Gala Fairydean Rovers v Wigtown & Bladnoch

Glasgow University v Linlithgow Rose

Hill of Beath Hawthorn v Whitehill Welfare

Huntly v Dalbeattie Star

Jeanfield Swifts v University of Stirling

Keith v Fort William

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale or St Cuthbert Wanderers v Lossiemouth

Nairn County v Threave Rovers

Newton Stewart v Broxburn Athletic

Newtongrange Star v Rothes

Preston Athletic v Hawick Royal Albert United

Spartans v East Kilbride

Strathspey Thistle v Buckie Thistle

Tynecastle v Cumbernauld Colts

Wick Academy v Penicuik Athletic or Musselburgh Athletic

Highland League champions Brora Rangers and last season’s runners-up Fraserburgh, along with all League Two clubs, will enter the competition in the first round on Boxing Day.


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