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2016–17 Scottish Challenge Cup

The 2016–17 Scottish Challenge Cup, known as the IRN-BRU Cup[1] due to sponsorship reasons, was the 26th season of the competition. The tournament took on a different format from previous seasons with a total of 54 teams participating. It was the first season with two clubs from both Northern Ireland and Wales competing alongside the 30 members of the 2016–17 Scottish Championship, 2016–17 Scottish League One and 2016–17 Scottish League Two, four teams from the 2016–17 Highland Football League and four from the 2016–17 Lowland Football League as well as the Under-20 teams of the teams competing in the 2016–17 Scottish Premiership.[2]

2016–17 Scottish Challenge Cup
Country Scotland
Other club(s) from Wales
 Northern Ireland
Teams54
Defending championsRangers
ChampionsDundee United
Runners-upSt Mirren
Matches played53
Goals scored207 (3.91 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Stephen Dobbie (6 goals)

The defending champions, Rangers, who defeated Peterhead in the 2016 final,[3] did not compete in the competition due to their promotion to the Scottish Premiership.[4] Irn Bru replaced Petrofac as the main sponsor of the competition in June 2016.[1][5]

Format

Round Date[6] Fixtures Clubs New Entries
First round 2–3 August 2016 14 54 → 40 12 Under-20 teams from 2016–17 Scottish Premiership
8 teams placed 3rd–10th from 2015–16 Scottish League Two
4 teams from 2015–16 Lowland Football League
4 teams from 2015–16 Highland Football League
Second round 16–17 August 2016 12 40 → 28 2 teams placed 1st and 2nd from 2015–16 Scottish League Two
8 teams placed 3rd–10th from 2015–16 Scottish League One
Third round 3–4 September 2016 12 28 → 16 2 teams placed 1st and 2nd from 2015–16 Scottish League One
9 teams from 2015–16 Scottish Championship plus Dundee United
Fourth round 8–9 October 2016 8 16 → 8 2 teams from 2015–16 NIFL Premiership
2 teams from 2015–16 Welsh Premier League
Note: Fourth round draw was regionalised to keep Northern Irish and Welsh teams apart.[2]
Quarter-finals 12–13 November 2016 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals 18–19 February 2017 2 4 → 2
Final 25 or 26 March 2017 1 2 → 1

First round

The draw for the first round was made on 23 June at Hampden Park.[7] The 28 teams entering at this stage were separated into 4 regional pools. This was to ensure that U20s teams were not drawn against each other and that teams from the Highland and Lowland Leagues were not drawn against each other.[7]

North Section

Draw and seeding

Teams from Pool A will be drawn against teams from Pool B. Teams in Bold qualified for the Second round.

Matches

2 August 2016 Ross County U20s2–3 (a.e.t.) Brora Rangers Dingwall
19:30
  • G. Morrison   52'
  • Wallace   76'
SPFL report
  • Pollock   33'
  • Mackay   80'
  • Campbell   103'
Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 350
Referee: Ben Dempster
2 August 2016 Inverness Caledonian Thistle U20s0–3 Arbroath Inverness
19:45 SPFL report
Stadium: Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 296
Referee: Alex Shepherd
2 August 2016 East Stirlingshire0–3 Montrose Stenhousemuir
19:45 SPFL report
  • Masson   29'
  • Webster   61'
  • Ferguson   83'
Stadium: Ochilview Park
Attendance: 149
Referee: Craig Naiper
2 August 2016 Stirling Albion2–3 Heart of Midlothian U20s Stirling
19:45 McKenzie   4', 34' SPFL report
  • Jones   46'
  • Roy   50'
  • McLean   67'
Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 476
Referee: Steven Reid
2 August 2016 St Johnstone U20s1–2 Turriff United Perth
19:45 G. Hurst   19' SPFL report
  • MacKenzie   51' (o.g.)
  • Booth   86'
Stadium: McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 320
Referee: Chris Fordyce
2 August 2016 Formartine United2–5 Aberdeen U20s Pitmedden
19:45
  • Gauld   81'
  • Rodger   83'
SPFL report
Stadium: North Lodge Park
Attendance: 305
Referee: Graham Beaton
2 August 2016 Cove Rangers 2–1Dundee U20sForfar
19:45
  • Buchan   78'
  • Scully   84'
SPFL Report Warwick   29' Stadium: Station Park, Forfar
Attendance: 190
Referee: Mike Roncone

South Section

Draw and seeding

Teams from Pool C will be drawn against teams from Pool D. Teams in Bold qualified for the Second round.

Matches

2 August 2016 Clyde0–5 Partick Thistle U20s Cumbernauld
19:30 SPFL report
Stadium: Broadwood Stadium
Attendance: 351
Referee: David Lowe
2 August 2016 Celtic U20s 5–1Annan AthleticGreenock
19:45
SPFL report Omar   1' Stadium: Cappielow
Attendance: 216
Referee: David Dickinson
2 August 2016 Berwick Rangers0–3 Spartans Berwick-upon-Tweed
19:45 SPFL Report
  • Maxwell   11'
  • Dishington   45+1'
  • Stevenson   50'
Stadium: Shielfield Park
Attendance: 302
Referee: Duncan Smith
2 August 2016 Motherwell U20s 2–1Edinburgh CityMotherwell
19:45
SPFL report Cummings   73' Stadium: Fir Park
Attendance: 402
Referee: Lloyd Wilson
2 August 2016 Queen's Park 5–2Kilmarnock U20sGlasgow
19:45
  • Brown   2'
  • Wharton   15'
  • McGeever   39'
  • Galt   60'
  • MacPherson   86' (pen.)
SPFL report
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 299
Referee: Greg Aitken
3 August 2016 Cumbernauld Colts0–3 Hamilton Academical U20s Cumbernauld
20:00 SPFL report
Stadium: Broadwood Stadium
Attendance: 119
Referee: Chris Graham
10 August 2016 Rangers U20s 4–0Stirling UniversityStirling
19:30
SPFL report Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 493
Referee: Stewart Luke

Second round

The draw for the second round was made at 12:30pm on Thursday, 4 August at Hampden Park and streamed live on Periscope by Irn-Bru's football Twitter account.[8] The 14 teams advancing from the first round were joined by the top two teams from the 2015–16 Scottish League Two and the eight teams placed third to 10th from the 2015–16 Scottish League One.

The second round ties will take place on Tuesday 16 or Wednesday 17 August 2016.[6]

North Section

Draw and seeding

Teams from Pot A will be drawn against teams from Pot B.[9] Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.

Matches

16 August 2016 Aberdeen U20s1–3 Forfar Athletic Pitmedden
19:45 Omolokun   89' SPFL report
  • Peters   33', 90+3'
  • Smith   54'
Stadium: North Lodge Park
Attendance: 221
Referee: Mike Roncone
16 August 2016 Brechin City 4–1Cove RangersBrechin
19:45
SPFL report Milne   2' Stadium: Glebe Park
Attendance: 242
Referee: Gavin Ross
16 August 2016 Elgin City 2–0Heart of Midlothian U20sElgin
19:45
SPFL report Stadium: Borough Briggs
Attendance: 350
Referee: Graham Beaton
16 August 2016 Peterhead 3–2Brora RangersPeterhead
19:45
SPFL report
Stadium: Balmoor Stadium
Attendance: 399
Referee: Mat Northcroft
17 August 2016 Turriff United 1–0MontroseTurriff
19:45 Kieczkowski   59' SPFL report Stadium: The Haughs
Attendance: 180
Referee: Liam Duncan
17 August 2016 Arbroath2–3 (a.e.t.) East Fife Arbroath
19:45
SPFL report
Stadium: Gayfield Park
Attendance: 335
Referee: Gavin Duncan

South Section

Draw and seeding

Teams from Pot C will be drawn against teams from Pot D.[9] Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw. Teams in Bold advanced to the third round.

Matches

16 August 2016 Partick Thistle U20s1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Queen's Park Glasgow
19:30 McMullin   48' SPFL report Carter   88' Stadium: Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 436
Referee: David Munro
Penalties
  • McCarthy  
  • Higgins  
  • Penrice  
  • Docherty  
  • McMullin  
  • Wilson  
  • McCarthy  
  •   Miller
  •   Cummins
  •   Watt
  •   Wharton
  •   MacPherson
  •   Brown
  •   Fotheringham
16 August 2016 Stranraer 7–1SpartansStranraer
19:45
SPFL report Malone   86' Stadium: Stair Park
Attendance: 326
Referee: Craig Napier
16 August 2016 Albion Rovers 2–0Hamilton Academical U20sCoatbridge
19:45
  • R. Dunlop   18'
  • Ferry   55'
SPFL report Stadium: Exsel Group Stadium
Attendance: 114
Referee: Scott Millar
16 August 2016 Motherwell U20s1–2 Airdrieonians Motherwell
19:45 Mackin   54' SPFL report
Stadium: Fir Park
Attendance: 1,007
Referee: Mike Taylor
16 August 2016 Cowdenbeath1–2 Celtic U20s Cowdenbeath
19:45 Todorov   30' SPFL report
Stadium: Central Park
Attendance: 449
Referee: Steven Kirkland
17 August 2016 Rangers U20s1–3 Stenhousemuir Stirling
19:30 Hardie   62' SPFL report
Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 324
Referee: Grant Irvine

Third round

The draw for the third round was made on Thursday 18 August at 1pm at The Kelpies[10] and was streamed live on Periscope by Irn-Bru's football Twitter account.[11] The 12 teams advancing from the second round will be joined by the ten teams from the 2016–17 Scottish Championship and the bottom two teams from the 2015–16 Scottish Championship.

The third round ties took place on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 September 2016.[6]

North Section

Draw and seeding

Teams from Pot A will be drawn against teams from Pot B.[12] Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round.

Matches

3 September 2016 Alloa Athletic 3–0East FifeAlloa
15:00
SPFL report Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 444
Referee: Kevin Graham
3 September 2016 Brechin City1–5 Dunfermline Athletic Brechin
15:00 Love   27' SPFL report
Stadium: Glebe Park
Attendance: 577
Referee: Crawford Allan
3 September 2016 Dundee United 3–2 (a.e.t.)PeterheadDundee
15:00
SPFL report McAllister   28', 35' Stadium: Tannadice Park
Attendance: 3,520
Referee: Nick Walsh
3 September 2016 Falkirk 6–1Elgin CityFalkirk
15:00
SPFL report Nicolson   38' Stadium: Falkirk Stadium
Attendance: 1,591
Referee: Mat Northcroft
3 September 2016 Forfar Athletic 3–2Raith RoversForfar
15:00
  • Milne   31'
  • Peters   37', 57'
SPFL report
Stadium: Station Park
Attendance: 690
Referee: Alan Newlands
4 September 2016 Turriff United0–3 Hibernian Turriff
15:00 SPFL report
Stadium: The Haughs
Attendance: 1,791
Referee: Euan Anderson

South Section

Draw and seeding

Teams from Pot C will be drawn against teams from Pot D. Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round.[12]

Matches

3 September 2016 Albion Rovers3–4 (a.e.t.) St Mirren Coatbridge
15:00
SPFL report
Stadium: Cliftonhill
Attendance: 711
Referee: Mike Roncone
3 September 2016 Queen of the South 7–1StenhousemuirDumfries
15:00
SPFL report Cook   81' Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 1,158
Referee: Greg Aitken
3 September 2016 Queen's Park 2–0Greenock MortonGlasgow
15:00
SPFL report Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 1,085
Referee: Gavin Duncan
3 September 2016 Stranraer 1–0DumbartonStranraer
15:00 McGuigan   84' SPFL report Stadium: Stair Park
Attendance: 401
Referee: John McKendrick
3 September 2016 Livingston 5–1Celtic U20sLivingston
17:15
SPFL report Hendry   43' Stadium: Almondvale
Referee: Steven Kirkland
4 September 2016 Ayr United 3–2 (a.e.t.)AirdrieoniansAyr
15:00
SPFL report
Stadium: Somerset Park
Attendance: 1,135
Referee: Barry Cook

Fourth round

The 12 teams advancing from the third round were to be joined by the four teams that finished first and second in the 2015–16 NIFL Premiership and the 2015–16 Welsh Premier League.

Draw and seeding

The draw for the fourth round was made at the Oriam National Performance Centre, Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh on Tuesday, 6 September at 12pm.[13] The draw was made by John Hartson and IRN-BRU super fan Michael Douglas. There was no seeding for the draw however, teams for Northern Ireland and Wales could not be drawn against each other. As a result they were placed into two separate pots (A and B) before being drawn against the remaining Scottish teams (Pot C). The Welsh teams were drawn first followed by the Northern Irish teams with one of each playing at home and one away.[14][15]

Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.

Pot A
  Welsh Premier League
Pot B
  NIFL Premiership
Pot C
  SPFL

Matches

7 October 2016 CrusadersVoid[A]LivingstonBelfast, Northern Ireland
19:45 Owens   87' SPFL
Stadium: Seaview
Referee: David Morgan
7 October 2016 Ayr United 1–0 (a.e.t.)FalkirkAyr
19:45 Harkins   114' SPFL Stadium: Somerset Park
Attendance: 1,247
Referee: Alan Muir
8 October 2016 Bala Town2–4 Alloa Athletic Bala, Wales
13:00
  • Hunt   60' (pen.)
  • S. Jones   73'
SPFL Report
Stadium: Maes Tegid
Attendance: 591
Referee: Steven Taylor
8 October 2016 Stranraer0–1 Dundee United Stranraer
14:00 SPFL Report Andreu   68' Stadium: Stair Park
Attendance: 629
Referee: Greg Aitken
8 October 2016 Forfar Athletic1–3 The New Saints Forfar
15:00 Malcolm   68' SPFL Report Draper   24', 80', 87' Stadium: Station Park
Attendance: 691
Referee: Evan Boyce
8 October 2016 Hibernian1–2 St Mirren Edinburgh
15:00 Harris   37' SPFL Report
Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 4,393
Referee: Willie Collum
8 October 2016 Dunfermline Athletic 2–1Queen's ParkDunfermline
15:00 El Alagui   48', 62' SPFL Report El Alagui   70' (o.g.) Stadium: East End Park
Attendance: 1,930
Referee: Nick Walsh
9 October 2016 Queen of the South 2–0 (a.e.t.)LinfieldDumfries
13:00
SPFL Report Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 2,358
Referee: Iwan Griffith

Replay

1 November 2016 Crusaders0–3 Livingston Belfast, Northern Ireland
19:45 SPFL report
Stadium: Seaview
Referee: Nick Pratt
Notes
  1. ^
    A- Livingston's 2–1 win against Crusaders on Friday, 7 October was ordered to be replayed after Livingston plead guilty to a breach of SPFL rules in the original fixture. The club was fined £4,000 after they played Alan Lithgow for the full 90 minutes. Lithgow was ineligible for the match as he was still under an SFA suspension at the time.[16]

Quarter-finals

Draw

The draw for the quarter-finals was made at the Titan Crane on the River Clyde in Clydebank on Monday, 10 October at 2pm and was streamed live on Periscope by Irn-Bru's football Twitter account. The draw was made by former Dundee United and Scotland striker Kevin Gallacher and Rio 2016 silver medallist Dan Wallace. There was no seeding for the draw however, as with the previous round, teams from Northern Ireland and Wales, should they qualify, would not be drawn against each other. The ties took place on the weekend of 12 and 13 November.[17]

Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.

Matches

12 November 2016 Dunfermline Athletic0–1 Dundee United Dunfermline
12:30 SPFL report Durnan   8' Stadium: East End Park
Attendance: 2,576
Referee: Willie Collum
12 November 2016 Queen of the South 2–0Alloa AthleticDumfries
15:00 Dobbie   41', 76' SPFL report Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 1,180
Referee: Euan Anderson
13 November 2016 St Mirren 2–1Ayr UnitedPaisley
12:30 Sutton   83', 85' SPFL report O'Connell   68' Stadium: St Mirren Park
Attendance: 2,199
Referee: Crawford Allan
13 November 2016 Livingston0–3 The New Saints Livingston
16:05 SPFL report
  • Parry   36'
  • Saunders   58'
  • Quigley   70'
Stadium: Almondvale Stadium
Attendance: 733
Referee: Raymond Crangle

Semi-finals

Draw

The draw for the semi-finals was made at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre in Glasgow on Monday, 14 November and streamed live on Periscope by Irn-Bru's football Twitter account. The draw was made by former Manchester City and Scotland striker Paul Dickov and current Scotland and Hibernian striker Abi Harrison. There was no seeding for the draw and the ties are due to take place on the weekend of 18 and 19 February 2017.[18]

Teams in Bold advanced to the final.

Matches

18 February 2017 Queen of the South2–3 Dundee United Dumfries
17:15
SPFL Report
Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 1,526
Referee: Nick Walsh
19 February 2017 St Mirren 4–1The New SaintsPaisley
16:10
SPFL Report Brobbel   41' Stadium: St Mirren Park
Attendance: 2,044
Referee: Keith Kennedy

Final

Dundee United2–1St Mirren
BBC report Loy   38'
Attendance: 8,089
Referee: Nick Walsh

Statistics

Top goalscorers

As of matches played on 19 February 2017

Player of the Round

The Golden Ball Award is a 'Player of the Round' award given to the player who is adjudged to have had the best performance of that round out of all the players in teams left competing in that round of the competition.[19] The winner is voted for by supporters from a chosen short-list of players on the official Irn-Bru Football twitter page.[19]

Round Player Club Match Ref
First Round   Josh Jeffries Rangers U20s 4–0 v Stirling University (H) [20]
Second Round   Craig Malcolm Stranraer 7–1 v Spartans (H) [19]
Third Round   Stephen Dobbie Queen of the South 7–1 v Stenhousemuir (H) [21]
Fourth Round   Farid El Alagui Dunfermline Athletic 2–1 v Queen's Park (H) [22]
Quarter-finals   John Sutton St Mirren 2–1 v Ayr United (H) [23]
Semi-finals   Stevie Mallan St Mirren 4–1 v The New Saints (H) [24]

Broadcasting rights

The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition are held jointly by BBC Alba, S4C (for matches involving Welsh teams) and subscription channel Premier Sports. Prior to the re-format in the 2016–17 season, BBC Alba had exclusive rights.[25]

The following matches are to be broadcast live on UK television:

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The 2016 17 Scottish Challenge Cup known as the IRN BRU Cup 1 due to sponsorship reasons was the 26th season of the competition The tournament took on a different format from previous seasons with a total of 54 teams participating It was the first season with two clubs from both Northern Ireland and Wales competing alongside the 30 members of the 2016 17 Scottish Championship 2016 17 Scottish League One and 2016 17 Scottish League Two four teams from the 2016 17 Highland Football League and four from the 2016 17 Lowland Football League as well as the Under 20 teams of the teams competing in the 2016 17 Scottish Premiership 2 2016 17 Scottish Challenge CupCountry ScotlandOther club s from Wales Northern IrelandTeams54Defending championsRangersChampionsDundee UnitedRunners upSt MirrenMatches played53Goals scored207 3 91 per match Top goal scorer s Stephen Dobbie 6 goals 2015 162017 18 The defending champions Rangers who defeated Peterhead in the 2016 final 3 did not compete in the competition due to their promotion to the Scottish Premiership 4 Irn Bru replaced Petrofac as the main sponsor of the competition in June 2016 1 5 Contents 1 Format 2 First round 2 1 North Section 2 1 1 Draw and seeding 2 1 2 Matches 2 2 South Section 2 2 1 Draw and seeding 2 2 2 Matches 3 Second round 3 1 North Section 3 1 1 Draw and seeding 3 1 2 Matches 3 2 South Section 3 2 1 Draw and seeding 3 2 2 Matches 4 Third round 4 1 North Section 4 1 1 Draw and seeding 4 1 2 Matches 4 2 South Section 4 2 1 Draw and seeding 4 2 2 Matches 5 Fourth round 5 1 Draw and seeding 5 2 Matches 5 3 Replay 6 Quarter finals 6 1 Draw 6 2 Matches 7 Semi finals 7 1 Draw 7 2 Matches 8 Final 9 Statistics 9 1 Top goalscorers 10 Player of the Round 11 Broadcasting rights 12 References 13 External linksFormat EditRound Date 6 Fixtures Clubs New EntriesFirst round 2 3 August 2016 14 54 40 12 Under 20 teams from 2016 17 Scottish Premiership 8 teams placed 3rd 10th from 2015 16 Scottish League Two 4 teams from 2015 16 Lowland Football League 4 teams from 2015 16 Highland Football LeagueSecond round 16 17 August 2016 12 40 28 2 teams placed 1st and 2nd from 2015 16 Scottish League Two 8 teams placed 3rd 10th from 2015 16 Scottish League OneThird round 3 4 September 2016 12 28 16 2 teams placed 1st and 2nd from 2015 16 Scottish League One 9 teams from 2015 16 Scottish Championship plus Dundee UnitedFourth round 8 9 October 2016 8 16 8 2 teams from 2015 16 NIFL Premiership 2 teams from 2015 16 Welsh Premier League Note Fourth round draw was regionalised to keep Northern Irish and Welsh teams apart 2 Quarter finals 12 13 November 2016 4 8 4Semi finals 18 19 February 2017 2 4 2Final 25 or 26 March 2017 1 2 1First round EditThe draw for the first round was made on 23 June at Hampden Park 7 The 28 teams entering at this stage were separated into 4 regional pools This was to ensure that U20s teams were not drawn against each other and that teams from the Highland and Lowland Leagues were not drawn against each other 7 North Section Edit Draw and seeding Edit Teams from Pool A will be drawn against teams from Pool B Teams in Bold qualified for the Second round Pool A Pool BAberdeen U20s Dundee U20s Heart of Midlothian U20s Inverness Caledonian Thistle U20s Ross County U20s St Johnstone U20s East Stirlingshire Cove Rangers Formartine United Brora Rangers Turriff United Stirling Albion Montrose ArbroathMatches Edit Ross County U20s v Brora Rangers 2 August 2016Ross County U20s2 3 a e t Brora RangersDingwall19 30 G Morrison 52 Wallace 76 SPFL report Pollock 33 Mackay 80 Campbell 103 Stadium Victoria Park Attendance 350Referee Ben Dempster Inverness Caledonian Thistle U20s v Arbroath 2 August 2016Inverness Caledonian Thistle U20s0 3ArbroathInverness19 45 SPFL report Kader 17 Hamilton 21 Scott 77 Stadium Caledonian Stadium Attendance 296Referee Alex Shepherd East Stirlingshire v Montrose 2 August 2016East Stirlingshire0 3MontroseStenhousemuir19 45 SPFL report Masson 29 Webster 61 Ferguson 83 Stadium Ochilview Park Attendance 149Referee Craig Naiper Stirling Albion v Heart of Midlothian U20s 2 August 2016Stirling Albion2 3Heart of Midlothian U20sStirling19 45 McKenzie 4 34 SPFL report Jones 46 Roy 50 McLean 67 Stadium Forthbank Stadium Attendance 476Referee Steven Reid St Johnstone U20s v Turriff United 2 August 2016St Johnstone U20s1 2Turriff UnitedPerth19 45 G Hurst 19 SPFL report MacKenzie 51 o g Booth 86 Stadium McDiarmid Park Attendance 320Referee Chris Fordyce Formartine United v Aberdeen U20s 2 August 2016Formartine United2 5Aberdeen U20sPitmedden19 45 Gauld 81 Rodger 83 SPFL report Wright 27 53 65 Norris 50 Nuttall 66 Stadium North Lodge Park Attendance 305Referee Graham Beaton Cove Rangers v Dundee U20s 2 August 2016Cove Rangers2 1Dundee U20sForfar19 45 Buchan 78 Scully 84 SPFL Report Warwick 29 Stadium Station Park Forfar Attendance 190Referee Mike Roncone South Section Edit Draw and seeding Edit Teams from Pool C will be drawn against teams from Pool D Teams in Bold qualified for the Second round Pool C Pool DCeltic U20s Hamilton Academical U20s Kilmarnock U20s Motherwell U20s Partick Thistle U20s Rangers U20s Berwick Rangers Edinburgh City Spartans Stirling University Cumbernauld Colts Clyde Queen s Park Annan AthleticMatches Edit Clyde v Partick Thistle U20s 2 August 2016Clyde0 5Partick Thistle U20sCumbernauld19 30 SPFL report Nisbet 52 67 76 Penrice 64 McLaughlin 80 Stadium Broadwood Stadium Attendance 351Referee David Lowe Celtic U20s v Annan Athletic 2 August 2016Celtic U20s5 1Annan AthleticGreenock19 45 Nesbitt 21 71 Hendry 25 Aitchison 40 Crossan 82 SPFL report Omar 1 Stadium Cappielow Attendance 216Referee David Dickinson Berwick Rangers v Spartans 2 August 2016Berwick Rangers0 3SpartansBerwick upon Tweed19 45 SPFL Report Maxwell 11 Dishington 45 1 Stevenson 50 Stadium Shielfield Park Attendance 302Referee Duncan Smith Motherwell U20s v Edinburgh City 2 August 2016Motherwell U20s2 1Edinburgh CityMotherwell19 45 Mackin 37 Fry 60 SPFL report Cummings 73 Stadium Fir Park Attendance 402Referee Lloyd Wilson Queen s Park v Kilmarnock U20s 2 August 2016Queen s Park5 2Kilmarnock U20sGlasgow19 45 Brown 2 Wharton 15 McGeever 39 Galt 60 MacPherson 86 pen SPFL report Hawkshaw 1 Queen 45 Stadium Hampden Park Attendance 299Referee Greg Aitken Cumbernauld Colts v Hamilton Academical U20s 3 August 2016Cumbernauld Colts0 3Hamilton Academical U20sCumbernauld20 00 SPFL report Cunningham 17 Boyd 45 Tierney 84 Stadium Broadwood Stadium Attendance 119Referee Chris Graham Rangers U20s v Stirling University 10 August 2016Rangers U20s4 0Stirling UniversityStirling19 30 Jeffries 6 26 Hardie 18 Burt 28 SPFL report Stadium Forthbank Stadium Attendance 493Referee Stewart LukeSecond round EditThe draw for the second round was made at 12 30pm on Thursday 4 August at Hampden Park and streamed live on Periscope by Irn Bru s football Twitter account 8 The 14 teams advancing from the first round were joined by the top two teams from the 2015 16 Scottish League Two and the eight teams placed third to 10th from the 2015 16 Scottish League One The second round ties will take place on Tuesday 16 or Wednesday 17 August 2016 6 North Section Edit Draw and seeding Edit Teams from Pot A will be drawn against teams from Pot B 9 Teams in Bold advanced to the third round Pot A Pot B01 Peterhead 02 Brechin City 03 Forfar Athletic 04 East Fife 05 Elgin City 06 Montrose 07 Aberdeen U20s 08 Heart of Midlothian U20s 09 Cove Rangers 10 Brora Rangers 11 Turriff United 12 ArbroathMatches Edit Aberdeen U20s v Forfar Athletic 16 August 2016Aberdeen U20s1 3Forfar AthleticPitmedden19 45 Omolokun 89 SPFL report Peters 33 90 3 Smith 54 Stadium North Lodge Park Attendance 221Referee Mike Roncone Brechin City v Cove Rangers 16 August 2016Brechin City4 1Cove RangersBrechin19 45 Graham 16 Jackson 36 90 1 Caldwell 60 SPFL report Milne 2 Stadium Glebe Park Attendance 242Referee Gavin Ross Elgin City v Heart of Midlothian U20s 16 August 2016Elgin City2 0Heart of Midlothian U20sElgin19 45 Sutherland 34 MacLeod 56 SPFL report Stadium Borough Briggs Attendance 350Referee Graham Beaton Peterhead v Brora Rangers 16 August 2016Peterhead3 2Brora RangersPeterhead19 45 Brown 74 McAllister 77 McIntosh 80 SPFL report Sutherland 18 Brindle 48 Stadium Balmoor Stadium Attendance 399Referee Mat Northcroft Turriff United v Montrose 17 August 2016Turriff United1 0MontroseTurriff19 45 Kieczkowski 59 SPFL report Stadium The Haughs Attendance 180Referee Liam Duncan Arbroath v East Fife 17 August 2016Arbroath2 3 a e t East FifeArbroath19 45 Little 34 Hester 83 SPFL report Page 62 K Smith 87 McManus 113 Stadium Gayfield Park Attendance 335Referee Gavin Duncan South Section Edit Draw and seeding Edit Teams from Pot C will be drawn against teams from Pot D 9 Teams in Italics were not known at the time of the draw Teams in Bold advanced to the third round Pot C Pot D13 Stranraer 14 Airdrieonians 15 Albion Rovers 16 Stenhousemuir 17 Cowdenbeath 18 Queen s Park 19 Celtic U20s 20 Hamilton Academical U20s 21 Motherwell U20s 22 Partick Thistle U20s 23 Rangers U20s 24 SpartansMatches Edit Partick Thistle U20s v Queen s Park 16 August 2016Partick Thistle U20s1 1 a e t 5 6 p Queen s ParkGlasgow19 30 McMullin 48 SPFL report Carter 88 Stadium Firhill Stadium Attendance 436Referee David MunroPenaltiesMcCarthy Higgins Penrice Docherty McMullin Wilson McCarthy Miller Cummins Watt Wharton MacPherson Brown Fotheringham Stranraer v Spartans 16 August 2016Stranraer7 1SpartansStranraer19 45 Malcolm 27 40 43 54 McGuigan 49 pen Gibson 58 Turner 84 SPFL report Malone 86 Stadium Stair Park Attendance 326Referee Craig Napier Albion Rovers v Hamilton Academical U20s 16 August 2016Albion Rovers2 0Hamilton Academical U20sCoatbridge19 45 R Dunlop 18 Ferry 55 SPFL report Stadium Exsel Group Stadium Attendance 114Referee Scott Millar Motherwell U20s v Airdrieonians 16 August 2016Motherwell U20s1 2AirdrieoniansMotherwell19 45 Mackin 54 SPFL report Russell 45 1 Ryan 49 Stadium Fir Park Attendance 1 007Referee Mike Taylor Cowdenbeath v Celtic U20s 16 August 2016Cowdenbeath1 2Celtic U20sCowdenbeath19 45 Todorov 30 SPFL report Aitchison 52 Crossan 71 Stadium Central Park Attendance 449Referee Steven Kirkland Rangers U20s v Stenhousemuir 17 August 2016Rangers U20s1 3StenhousemuirStirling19 30 Hardie 62 SPFL report McMenamin 7 Cook 38 R McCrorie 58 o g Stadium Forthbank Stadium Attendance 324Referee Grant IrvineThird round EditThe draw for the third round was made on Thursday 18 August at 1pm at The Kelpies 10 and was streamed live on Periscope by Irn Bru s football Twitter account 11 The 12 teams advancing from the second round will be joined by the ten teams from the 2016 17 Scottish Championship and the bottom two teams from the 2015 16 Scottish Championship The third round ties took place on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 September 2016 6 North Section Edit Draw and seeding Edit Teams from Pot A will be drawn against teams from Pot B 12 Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round Pot A Pot B01 Dundee United 02 Falkirk 03 Hibernian 04 Raith Rovers 05 Alloa Athletic 06 Dunfermline Athletic 07 Peterhead 08 Brechin City 09 Forfar Athletic 10 East Fife 11 Elgin City 12 Turriff UnitedMatches Edit Alloa Athletic v East Fife 3 September 2016Alloa Athletic3 0East FifeAlloa15 00 Kirkpatrick 12 Waters 16 Spence 45 1 SPFL report Stadium Recreation Park Attendance 444Referee Kevin Graham Brechin City v Dunfermline Athletic 3 September 2016Brechin City1 5Dunfermline AthleticBrechin15 00 Love 27 SPFL report Ashcroft 17 90 2 Hill 25 o g McMullan 49 Reilly 80 Stadium Glebe Park Attendance 577Referee Crawford Allan Dundee United v Peterhead 3 September 2016Dundee United3 2 a e t PeterheadDundee15 00 Telfer 1 Van der Velden 34 Andreu 116 SPFL report McAllister 28 35 Stadium Tannadice Park Attendance 3 520Referee Nick Walsh Falkirk v Elgin City 3 September 2016Falkirk6 1Elgin CityFalkirk15 00 McHugh 5 55 Hippolyte 32 Baird 43 71 McCracken 48 SPFL report Nicolson 38 Stadium Falkirk Stadium Attendance 1 591Referee Mat Northcroft Forfar Athletic v Raith Rovers 3 September 2016Forfar Athletic3 2Raith RoversForfar15 00 Milne 31 Peters 37 57 SPFL report Stewart 19 McManus 67 Stadium Station Park Attendance 690Referee Alan Newlands Turriff United v Hibernian 4 September 2016Turriff United0 3HibernianTurriff15 00 SPFL report Murray 16 Graham 21 Boyle 76 Stadium The Haughs Attendance 1 791Referee Euan Anderson South Section Edit Draw and seeding Edit Teams from Pot C will be drawn against teams from Pot D Teams in Bold advanced to the fourth round 12 Pot C Pot D13 Greenock Morton 14 St Mirren 15 Queen of the South 16 Dumbarton 17 Livingston 18 Ayr United 19 Stranraer 20 Airdrieonians 21 Albion Rovers 22 Stenhousemuir 23 Queen s Park 24 Celtic U20sMatches Edit Albion Rovers v St Mirren 3 September 2016Albion Rovers3 4 a e t St MirrenCoatbridge15 00 R Dunlop 6 40 M Dunlop 13 SPFL report Morgan 30 Mallan 35 Sutton 38 Shankland 98 Stadium Cliftonhill Attendance 711Referee Mike Roncone Queen of the South v Stenhousemuir 3 September 2016Queen of the South7 1StenhousemuirDumfries15 00 Hilson 6 Anderson 10 Dobbie 33 46 Lyle 38 pen Rigg 66 79 SPFL report Cook 81 Stadium Palmerston Park Attendance 1 158Referee Greg Aitken Queen s Park v Greenock Morton 3 September 2016Queen s Park2 0Greenock MortonGlasgow15 00 Cummins 44 Galt 46 SPFL report Stadium Hampden Park Attendance 1 085Referee Gavin Duncan Stranraer v Dumbarton 3 September 2016Stranraer1 0DumbartonStranraer15 00 McGuigan 84 SPFL report Stadium Stair Park Attendance 401Referee John McKendrick Livingston v Celtic U20s 3 September 2016Livingston5 1Celtic U20sLivingston17 15 Buchanan 5 14 pen 40 Crighton 17 Mullen 35 SPFL report Hendry 43 Stadium Almondvale Referee Steven Kirkland Ayr United v Airdrieonians 4 September 2016Ayr United3 2 a e t AirdrieoniansAyr15 00 McGuffie 35 Forrest 45 Balatoni 97 SPFL report Conroy 14 Balatoni 49 o g Stadium Somerset Park Attendance 1 135Referee Barry CookFourth round EditThe 12 teams advancing from the third round were to be joined by the four teams that finished first and second in the 2015 16 NIFL Premiership and the 2015 16 Welsh Premier League Draw and seeding Edit The draw for the fourth round was made at the Oriam National Performance Centre Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh on Tuesday 6 September at 12pm 13 The draw was made by John Hartson and IRN BRU super fan Michael Douglas There was no seeding for the draw however teams for Northern Ireland and Wales could not be drawn against each other As a result they were placed into two separate pots A and B before being drawn against the remaining Scottish teams Pot C The Welsh teams were drawn first followed by the Northern Irish teams with one of each playing at home and one away 14 15 Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter finals Pot A Welsh Premier League Pot B NIFL Premiership Pot C SPFL01 The New Saints 02 Bala Town 03 Crusaders 04 Linfield 05 Dundee United 06 Falkirk 07 Hibernian 08 St Mirren 09 Queen of the South 10 Livingston 11 Alloa Athletic 12 Dunfermline Athletic 13 Ayr United 14 Stranraer 15 Forfar Athletic 16 Queen s ParkMatches Edit Crusaders v Livingston 7 October 2016CrusadersVoid A LivingstonBelfast Northern Ireland19 45 Owens 87 SPFL Buchanan 74 Pittman 90 4 Stadium Seaview Referee David Morgan Ayr United v Falkirk 7 October 2016Ayr United1 0 a e t FalkirkAyr19 45 Harkins 114 SPFL Stadium Somerset Park Attendance 1 247Referee Alan Muir Bala Town v Alloa Athletic 8 October 2016Bala Town2 4Alloa AthleticBala Wales13 00 Hunt 60 pen S Jones 73 SPFL Report Spence 10 45 2 Robertson 43 Cawley 65 Stadium Maes Tegid Attendance 591Referee Steven Taylor Stranraer v Dundee United 8 October 2016Stranraer0 1Dundee UnitedStranraer14 00 SPFL Report Andreu 68 Stadium Stair Park Attendance 629Referee Greg Aitken Forfar Athletic v The New Saints 8 October 2016Forfar Athletic1 3The New SaintsForfar15 00 Malcolm 68 SPFL Report Draper 24 80 87 Stadium Station Park Attendance 691Referee Evan Boyce Hibernian v St Mirren 8 October 2016Hibernian1 2St MirrenEdinburgh15 00 Harris 37 SPFL Report Mallan 41 Clarkson 82 Stadium Easter Road Attendance 4 393Referee Willie Collum Dunfermline Athletic v Queen s Park 8 October 2016Dunfermline Athletic2 1Queen s ParkDunfermline15 00 El Alagui 48 62 SPFL Report El Alagui 70 o g Stadium East End Park Attendance 1 930Referee Nick Walsh Queen of the South v Linfield 9 October 2016Queen of the South2 0 a e t LinfieldDumfries13 00 Dykes 102 Dobbie 109 SPFL Report Stadium Palmerston Park Attendance 2 358Referee Iwan Griffith Replay Edit Crusaders v Livingston 1 November 2016Crusaders0 3LivingstonBelfast Northern Ireland19 45 SPFL report Cadden 66 De Vita 74 Buchanan 89 Stadium Seaview Referee Nick Pratt Notes A Livingston s 2 1 win against Crusaders on Friday 7 October was ordered to be replayed after Livingston plead guilty to a breach of SPFL rules in the original fixture The club was fined 4 000 after they played Alan Lithgow for the full 90 minutes Lithgow was ineligible for the match as he was still under an SFA suspension at the time 16 Quarter finals EditDraw Edit The draw for the quarter finals was made at the Titan Crane on the River Clyde in Clydebank on Monday 10 October at 2pm and was streamed live on Periscope by Irn Bru s football Twitter account The draw was made by former Dundee United and Scotland striker Kevin Gallacher and Rio 2016 silver medallist Dan Wallace There was no seeding for the draw however as with the previous round teams from Northern Ireland and Wales should they qualify would not be drawn against each other The ties took place on the weekend of 12 and 13 November 17 Teams in Bold advanced to the semi finals Welsh Premier League SPFL01 The New Saints 02 Dundee United 03 St Mirren 04 Queen of the South 05 Livingston 06 Alloa Athletic 07 Dunfermline Athletic 08 Ayr UnitedMatches Edit Dunfermline Athletic v Dundee United 12 November 2016Dunfermline Athletic0 1Dundee UnitedDunfermline12 30 SPFL report Durnan 8 Stadium East End Park Attendance 2 576Referee Willie Collum Queen of the South v Alloa Athletic 12 November 2016Queen of the South2 0Alloa AthleticDumfries15 00 Dobbie 41 76 SPFL report Stadium Palmerston Park Attendance 1 180Referee Euan Anderson St Mirren v Ayr United 13 November 2016St Mirren2 1Ayr UnitedPaisley12 30 Sutton 83 85 SPFL report O Connell 68 Stadium St Mirren Park Attendance 2 199Referee Crawford Allan Livingston v The New Saints 13 November 2016Livingston0 3The New SaintsLivingston16 05 SPFL report Parry 36 Saunders 58 Quigley 70 Stadium Almondvale Stadium Attendance 733Referee Raymond CrangleSemi finals EditDraw Edit The draw for the semi finals was made at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre in Glasgow on Monday 14 November and streamed live on Periscope by Irn Bru s football Twitter account The draw was made by former Manchester City and Scotland striker Paul Dickov and current Scotland and Hibernian striker Abi Harrison There was no seeding for the draw and the ties are due to take place on the weekend of 18 and 19 February 2017 18 Teams in Bold advanced to the final Championship Welsh Premier LeagueDundee United Queen of the South St Mirren The New SaintsMatches Edit Queen of the South v Dundee United 18 February 2017Queen of the South2 3Dundee UnitedDumfries17 15 Dobbie 51 Lyle 90 1 SPFL Report Telfer 3 Fraser 11 Andreu 35 Stadium Palmerston Park Attendance 1 526Referee Nick Walsh St Mirren v The New Saints 19 February 2017St Mirren4 1The New SaintsPaisley16 10 McGinn 60 Mallan 65 Sutton 80 Loy 90 1 SPFL Report Brobbel 41 Stadium St Mirren Park Attendance 2 044Referee Keith KennedyFinal EditMain article 2017 Scottish Challenge Cup Final 25 March 201712 30Dundee United2 1St MirrenAndreu 37 Mikkelsen 75 BBC report Loy 38 Fir Park MotherwellAttendance 8 089Referee Nick WalshStatistics EditTop goalscorers Edit As of matches played on 19 February 2017Rank Player Club Goals1 Stephen Dobbie Queen of the South 62 Josh Peters Forfar Athletic 4 Liam Buchanan Livingston Craig Malcolm Stranraer John Sutton St Mirren6 Scott Wright Aberdeen U20s 3 Ross Dunlop Albion Rovers Greig Spence Alloa Athletic Tony Andreu Dundee United Kevin Nisbet Partick Thistle U20s Rory McAllister Peterhead Greg Draper The New Saints Stevie Mallan St MirrenPlayer of the Round EditThe Golden Ball Award is a Player of the Round award given to the player who is adjudged to have had the best performance of that round out of all the players in teams left competing in that round of the competition 19 The winner is voted for by supporters from a chosen short list of players on the official Irn Bru Football twitter page 19 Round Player Club Match RefFirst Round Josh Jeffries Rangers U20s 4 0 v Stirling University H 20 Second Round Craig Malcolm Stranraer 7 1 v Spartans H 19 Third Round Stephen Dobbie Queen of the South 7 1 v Stenhousemuir H 21 Fourth Round Farid El Alagui Dunfermline Athletic 2 1 v Queen s Park H 22 Quarter finals John Sutton St Mirren 2 1 v Ayr United H 23 Semi finals Stevie Mallan St Mirren 4 1 v The New Saints H 24 Broadcasting rights EditThe domestic broadcasting rights for the competition are held jointly by BBC Alba S4C for matches involving Welsh teams and subscription channel Premier Sports Prior to the re format in the 2016 17 season BBC Alba had exclusive rights 25 The following matches are to be broadcast live on UK television Round BBC Alba S4C Premier SportsFirst Round N A Celtic U20s v Annan AthleticSecond Round N A Cowdenbeath v Celtic U20s 26 Third Round Turriff United v Hibernian 27 N A Livingston v Celtic U20s 27 Fourth Round Queen of the South v Linfield 28 Bala Town v Alloa Athletic 28 Crusaders v Livingston original tie 28 Quarter Finals Livingston v The New Saints 29 Livingston v The New Saints 29 Dunfermline Athletic v Dundee UnitedSt Mirren v Ayr United 29 Semi Finals Queen of the South v Dundee United 30 St Mirren v The New Saints 30 St Mirren v The New Saints 30 Final Dundee United v St Mirren 31 References Edit a b IRN BRU adds fizz to Challenge Cup spfl co uk 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2016 a b Northern Irish and Welsh sides to join top flight U20s in Challenge Cup stv tv sport 2016 Retrieved 8 June 2016 English Tom 10 April 2015 Rangers 4 0 Peterhead bbc co uk sport BBC Sport Retrieved 25 April 2016 Burke Andy 5 April 2015 Rangers 1 0 Dumbarton bbc co uk sport BBC Sport Retrieved 25 April 2016 Third Paul 9 June 2016 Explained Here is how the new Challenge Cup will work The Press and Journal Aberdeen Retrieved 9 June 2016 a b c IRN BRU Cup 2016 17 dates Scottish Professional Football League Retrieved 13 June 2016 a b IRN BRU Cup First Round Draw spfl co uk SPFL 22 June 2016 Retrieved 22 June 2016 IRN BRU Cup Rd 2 draw on Thursday spfl co uk SPFL 3 August 2016 Retrieved 3 August 2016 a b IRN BRU FOOTBALL on Twitter twitter com irnbrufootball Irn Bru 4 August 2016 Retrieved 4 August 2016 IRN BRU CUP R3 draw 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2017 Dobbie nets Golden Balls award SPFL 14 September 2016 Retrieved 10 April 2017 Golden Balls award for El Alagui SPFL 18 October 2016 Retrieved 10 April 2017 Sutton lands Golden Balls award SPFL 29 November 2016 Retrieved 10 April 2017 Magic Mallan is IRN BRU golden boy SPFL 1 March 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2017 Challenge Cup expansion announced Scottish Professional Football League 8 June 2016 Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 Retrieved 22 July 2016 Cowdenbeath v Celtic Under 20 s Cowdenbeath FC 8 August 2016 Retrieved 8 August 2016 a b IRN BRU Cup R3 Fixtures Confirmed Scottish Professional Football League 24 August 2016 Retrieved 24 August 2016 a b c Live TV games for IRN BRU Cup R4 Scottish Professional Football League 8 September 2016 Retrieved 8 September 2016 a b c IRN BRU CUP quarter final details Scottish Professional Football League 13 October 2016 Retrieved 13 October 2016 a b c IRN BRU Cup semi final details Scottish Professional Football League 23 December 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