1967–68 Scottish Cup

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| winners = Dunfermline Athletic

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| prev_season = 1966–67

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The 1967–68 Scottish Cup was the 83rd staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Dunfermline Athletic who defeated Heart of Midlothian in the final.{{cite web |title=Results for Dunfermline Athletic for 1967-68 |url=https://www.londonhearts.com/scores/allg/dunfermlineathletic1968.htm |website=www.londonhearts.com |access-date=5 July 2019}}

Preliminary round 1

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Dumbarton

|0 – 0

|Berwick Rangers

Elgin City

|3 – 1

|Albion Rovers

Fraserburgh

|1 – 4

|East Stirlingshire

Hawick Royal Albert

|4 – 0

|Vale of Leithen

Stranraer

|2 – 2

|Stenhousemuir

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Berwick Rangers

|2 – 1

|Dumbarton

Stenhousemuir

|5 – 0

|Stranraer

Preliminary round 2

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Forfar Athletic

|3 – 2

|Queen's Park

Keith

|1 – 3

|East Stirlingshire

Berwick Rangers

|2 – 0

|Nairn County

Brechin City

|2 – 1

|Montrose

Queen of the South

|2 – 2

|Clydebank

St Cuthbert Wanderers

|1 – 6

|Hawick Royal Albert

Stenhousemuir

|1 – 3

|Alloa Athletic

Tarff Rovers

|2 – 3

|Elgin City

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Clydebank

|2 – 2

|Queen of the South

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Queen of the South

|1 – 0

|Clydebank

First round

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Aberdeen

|1 – 1

|Raith Rovers

Ayr United

|0 – 2

|Arbroath

Celtic

|0 – 2

|Dunfermline Athletic

Clyde

|2 – 0

|Berwick Rangers

Cowdenbeath

|0 – 1

|Dundee

Dundee United

|3 – 1

|St Mirren

East Fife

|3 – 1

|Alloa Athletic

East Stirlingshire

|3 – 5

|Hibernian

Elgin City

|3 – 1

|Forfar Athletic

Hearts

|4 – 1

|Brechin City

Greenock Morton

|4 – 0

|Falkirk

Motherwell

|1 – 1

|Airdrieonians

Partick Thistle

|0 – 0

|Kilmarnock

Queen of the South

|1 – 1

|Stirling Albion

Rangers

|3 – 1

|Hamilton Academical

St Johnstone

|3 – 1

|Hawick Royal Albert

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Airdrieonians

|1 – 0

|Motherwell

Kilmarnock

|1 – 2

|Partick Thistle

Raith Rovers

|0 – 1

|Aberdeen

Stirling Albion

|1 – 3

|Queen of the South

Second round

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Partick Thistle

|3 – 2

|Clyde

Airdrieonians

|1 – 0

|Hibernian

Dundee

|1 – 1

|Rangers

Dundee United

|5 – 6

|Hearts

Dunfermline Athletic

|2 – 1

|Aberdeen

East Fife

|0 – 0

|Greenock Morton

Elgin City

|2 – 0

|Arbroath

St Johnstone

|5 – 2

|Queen of the South

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Rangers

|4 – 1

|Dundee

Greenock Morton

|5 – 2

|East Fife

Quarter-finals

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Dunfermline Athletic

|1 – 0

|Partick Thistle

Greenock Morton

|2 – 1

|Elgin City

Rangers

|1 – 1

|Hearts

St Johnstone

|2 – 1

|Airdrieonians

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Hearts

|1 – 0

|Rangers

Semi-finals

{{football box |

|date = 30 March 1968

|team1 = Dunfermline Athletic

|score = 1–1

|team2 = St Johnstone

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh

|referee =

|attendance = 14,268 }}

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{{football box |

|date = 30 March 1968

|team1 = Hearts

|score = 1–1

|team2 = Greenock Morton

|goals1 = Roald Jensen 11'

|goals2 = Stan Rankin 14'

|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

|referee =

|attendance = 22,569 }}

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{{football box |

|date = 3 April 1968

|team1 = Dunfermline Athletic

|score = 2–1 (a.e.t.)

|team2 = St Johnstone

|goals1 = Bert Paton {{goal|72}}
Ian Lister {{goal|118}}

|goals2 = {{goal|65}} Alex MacDonald

|stadium = Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh

|referee = Tiny Wharton

|attendance = 9,845 }}

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{{football box |

|date = 3 April 1968

|team1 = Hearts

|score = 2–1 (a.e.t.)

|team2 = Greenock Morton

|goals1 = George Miller {{goal|68}}
Roald Jensen {{goal|118|pen.}}

|goals2 = {{goal|32}} Willie Alan

|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

|referee =

|attendance = 11,565 }}

Final

{{main|1968 Scottish Cup Final}}

{{football box |

|date = 27 April 1968

|team1 = Dunfermline Athletic

|score = 3–1

|team2 = Hearts

|goals1 = Pat Gardner {{goal|}} {{goal|}}
Ian Lister {{goal||pen.}}

|goals2 = {{goal||o.g.}} John Lunn

|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

|referee = Willie Anderson

|attendance = 56,365 }}

See also

References

{{Reflist}}2. https://www.thecelticwiki.com/scottish-cup-1967-68/{{Scottish Cup seasons}}

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