1963–64 Scottish Cup#Final

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{{ infobox football tournament season

| title = 1963–64 Scottish Cup

| image =

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| caption =

| country = Scotland

| num_teams = 45

| defending_champions = Rangers

| winners = Rangers

| second = Dundee

| matches = 53

| goals = 223

| scoring_leader =

| prev_season = 1962–63

| next_season = 1964–65

}}

The 1963–64 Scottish Cup was the 79th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Dundee in the final.

First round

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Aberdeen

|5 – 2

|Hibernian

Ayr United

|3 – 2

|Inverness Thistle

Berwick Rangers

|5 – 2

|St Cuthbert Wanderers

Celtic

|3 – 0

|Eyemouth United

Dumbarton

|4 – 0

|Raith Rovers

Dundee United

|0 – 0

|St Mirren

Forres Mechanics

|3 – 6

|Dundee

Kilmarnock

|2 – 1

|Gala Fairydean

Montrose

|1 – 1

|Alloa Athletic

Greenock Morton

|0 – 0

|Cowdenbeath

Stenhousemuir

|1 – 5

|Rangers

Stirling Albion

|1 – 1

|Brechin City

Stranraer

|2 – 1

|Third Lanark

= Replays =

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Brechin City

|5 – 1

|Stirling Albion

Cowdenbeath

|1 – 4

|Greenock Morton

St Mirren

|2 – 1

|Dundee United

Alloa Athletic

|3 – 2

|Montrose

Second round

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Aberdeen

|1 – 1

|Queen's Park

Albion Rovers

|4 – 3

|Arbroath

Alloa Athletic

|1 – 3

|Airdrieonians

Brechin City

|2 – 9

|Dundee

Buckie Thistle

|1 – 3

|Ayr United

Clyde

|2 – 2

|Forfar Athletic

Dunfermline Athletic

|7 – 0

|Fraserburgh

East Fife

|0 – 1

|East Stirlingshire

Falkirk

|2 – 2

|Berwick Rangers

Hamilton Academical

|1 – 3

|Kilmarnock

Greenock Morton

|1 – 3

|Celtic

Motherwell

|4 – 1

|Dumbarton

Partick Thistle

|2 – 0

|St Johnstone

Queen of the South

|0 – 3

|Hearts

Rangers

|9 – 0

|Duns

St Mirren

|2 – 0

|Stranraer

= Replays =

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Berwick Rangers

|1 – 5

|Falkirk

Forfar Athletic

|3 – 2

|Clyde

Queen's Park

|1 – 2

|Aberdeen

Third round

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Aberdeen

|1 – 2

|Ayr United

Celtic

|4 – 1

|Airdrieonians

Dundee

|6 – 1

|Forfar Athletic

East Stirlingshire

|1 – 6

|Dunfermline Athletic

Kilmarnock

|2 – 0

|Albion Rovers

Motherwell

|3 – 3

|Hearts

Rangers

|3 – 0

|Partick Thistle

St Mirren

|0 – 1

|Falkirk

= Replays =

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Hearts

|1 – 2

|Motherwell

Quarter-finals

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Dundee

|1 – 1

|Motherwell

Dunfermline Athletic

|7 – 0

|Ayr United

Falkirk

|1 – 2

|Kilmarnock

Rangers

|2 – 0

|Celtic

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Motherwell

|2 – 4

|Dundee

Semi-finals

{{football box |

|date = 28 March 1964

|team1 = Dundee

|score = 4–0

|team2 = Kilmarnock

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow

|referee =

|attendance = 32,664 }}

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{{football box |

|date = 28 March 1964

|team1 = Rangers

|score = 1–0

|team2 = Dunfermline Athletic

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

|referee =

|attendance = 67,823 }}

Final

{{football box |

|date = 25 April 1964

|team1 = Rangers

|score = 3–1

|team2 = Dundee

|goals1 = Millar {{goal}}, {{goal}}
Brand {{goal}}

|goals2 = Cameron {{goal}}

|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

|referee = Hugh Philips

|attendance = 120,982 }}

= Teams =

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|colspan="4"|RANGERS:

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GK{{flagicon|SCO}} Billy Ritchie
RB{{flagicon|SCO}} Bobby Shearer
LB{{flagicon|SCO}} David Provan
RH{{flagicon|SCO}} John Greig
CH{{flagicon|SCO}} Ronnie McKinnon
LH{{flagicon|SCO}} Jim Baxter
RW{{flagicon|SCO}} Willie Henderson
IR{{flagicon|SCO}} George McLean
CF{{flagicon|SCO}} Jimmy Millar
IL{{flagicon|SCO}} Ralph Brand
LW{{flagicon|SCO}} Davie Wilson
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Scot Symon

|

|valign="top" width="50%"|

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|colspan="4"|DUNDEE:

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GK{{flagicon|SCO}} Bert Slater
RB{{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Hamilton
LB{{flagicon|SCO}} Bobby Cox
RH{{flagicon|SCO}} Bobby Seith
CH{{flagicon|SCO}} George Ryden
LH{{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Stuart
RW{{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Penman
IR{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Cousin
CF{{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Cameron
IL{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Gilzean
LW{{flagicon|SCO}} Hugh Robertson
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Bob Shankly

|}

See also