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Scottish Gas Scottish Cup second round draw pairs Elgin City with Deveronvale while Buckie Thistle, Formartine United and Fraserburgh face second consecutive all-Highland league clash





There’s three more all-Highland League ties in the Scottish Cup.

And Deveronvale will make a trip to a former north foe as they landed a visit to SPFL neighbours Elgin City.

Scottish Gas Scottish Cup
Scottish Gas Scottish Cup

The second round draw on Sunday saw ten Highland League sides join the League 2 teams in the hat.

Deveronvale boss Garry Wood will return to one of his former clubs Elgin City after the pair were put together for a Borough briggs clash.

Vale pulled off a cup shock over their Scottish League neighbours in a thrilling tie in Banff in 2007, winning 5-4.

For the second round running, Buckie Thistle and Formartine United will face a fellow north side as they have been drawn to meet each other at North Lodge Park.

Buckie ousted Huntly 3-1 while Formartine edged Lossiemouth 2-1 in yesterday’s first round.

Nairn County will host Turriff United in the second all-Highland League clash while Fraserburgh will also meet a team from their own league for the second round in a row, as a trip to banks o’ Dee is their reward for winning at Brora Rangers on Saturday.

Second round draw (ties played on weekend of October 25)

Clydebank v East Stirlingshire

Camelon Juniors v Johnstone Burgh

Tranent v Dundee North End

Banks o’ Dee v Fraserburgh

Clachnacuddin v Sauchie Juniors

Clyde v Annan Athletic

Edinburgh City v University of Stirling or Burntisland Shipyard

Caledonian Braves v Stirling Albion

Stranraer v Glenafton Athletic

Musselburgh Athletic v Forfar Athletic

Elgin City v Deveronvale

Dumbarton v Tayport

Bo’ness Athletic v Linlithgow Rose

Formartine United v Buckie Thistle

Spartans v East Kilbride

Nairn County v Turriff United

Wick Academy v Benburb

Cumbernauld Colts v Bonnyrigg Rose

Auchinleck Talbot v Gretna 2008

Brechin City v Dundonald Bluebell


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