2001–02 Scottish League Cup#Third round

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The 2001–02 Scottish League Cup was the 56th staging of the Scotland's second most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the CIS Insurance Cup.

The competition was won by Rangers, who defeated Ayr United 4–0 in the final.

First round

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Queen's Park

|0–1

|Hamilton Academical

Stirling Albion

|3–2

|Cowdenbeath

Airdrieonians

|3–0

|Morton

Albion Rovers

|0–2

|Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Alloa Athletic

|4–0

|Peterhead

Berwick Rangers

|0–3

|Partick Thistle

Clyde

|(p)2 – 2

|Stenhousemuir

Dumbarton

|2–0

|Clydebank

East Fife

|1–0

|Arbroath

East Stirlingshire

|0–3

|Queen of the South

Forfar Athletic

|1–2

|Falkirk

Raith Rovers

|1–0

|Montrose

Ross County

|3–0

|Brechin City

Elgin City

|2–3

|Stranraer

Second round

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Clyde

|1–2

|St Johnstone

Dunfermline Athletic

|3–0

|Alloa Athletic

Hamilton Academical

|0–2

|Dundee

Inverness Caledonian Thistle

|(p)3 – 3

|Partick Thistle

Livingston

|3–0

|East Fife

Stirling Albion

|2–1

|St Mirren

Airdrieonians

|2–1

|Motherwell

Ayr United

|4–0

|Stranraer

Dundee United

|3–0

|Dumbarton

Falkirk

|0–2

|Raith Rovers

Queen of the South

|1–2

|Aberdeen

Ross County

|(p)0 – 0

|Heart of Midlothian

Third round

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Celtic

|8–0

|Stirling Albion

Aberdeen

|1–6

|Livingston

Ayr United

|(p)0 – 0

|Kilmarnock

Dundee United

|3–2

|St Johnstone

Dunfermline Athletic

|1 – 1(p)

|Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Raith Rovers

|0–2

|Hibernian

Rangers

|3–0

|Airdrieonians

Ross County

|2–1

|Dundee

Quarter-finals

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Livingston

|0–2

|Celtic

Ayr United

|5–1

|Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Ross County

|1–2

|Rangers

Hibernian

|2–0

|Dundee United

Semi-finals

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|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

|referee = Kenny Clark

|attendance = 43,457 }}

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{{football box |

|date = 6 February 2002

|team1 = Hibernian

|score = 0–1

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|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow

|referee = Mike McCurry

|attendance = 11,779 }}

Final

{{main|2002 Scottish League Cup Final}}

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|date = 17 March 2002

|team1 = Ayr United

|score = 0–4

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|referee = Hugh Dallas

|attendance = 50,076 }}