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Clachnacuddin and Nairn County find out Scottish Cup preliminary round opponents


By Will Clark

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Clachnacuddin and Nairn County have both been given home draws in the Scottish Cup preliminary round two.

Clachnacuddin faced Nairn County in the Scottish Cup last season. Picture: Callum Mackay. Image No..
Clachnacuddin faced Nairn County in the Scottish Cup last season. Picture: Callum Mackay. Image No..

Clachnacuddin will face Lowland League outfit Caledonian Braves at Grant Street Park.

Nairn County will face South of Scotland League club Threave Rovers at Station Park.

Both matches will take place on Saturday, December 12.

Preliminary Round One draw.

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale v St Cuthbert Wanderers

Penicuik Athletic v Musselburgh Athletic

Ties to be played Saturday, November 28.

Preliminary Round Two:

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

Ties to be played Saturday, December 12


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