2018–19 Scottish League Cup#Final

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The 2018–19 Scottish League Cup (also known as the Betfred Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 73rd season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition.

The format for the 2018–19 competition was the same as the previous two seasons.

It began with eight groups of five teams which included all Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) clubs, excluding those competing in Champions League and Europa League qualifiers, as well as the top teams from the 2017–18 Highland Football League (Cove Rangers) and the 2017–18 Lowland Football League (Spartans).

Schedule

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Round

! First match date

! Fixtures

! width=100| Clubs

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|align=left | Group stage

align=left | 14 July 2018{{cite web | url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/article/date-set-for-betfred-cup-draw/ | title=Date set for Betfred Cup draw | publisher=SPFL | date=14 May 2018| access-date=14 May 2018}}8044 → 16
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|align=left | Second round

align=left | 18 August 2018816 → 8{{0}}
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|align=left | Quarter finals

align=left | 25 September 201848 → 4
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|align=left | Semi finals

align=left | 27 October 201824 → 2
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|align=left | Final

align=left | 2 December 201812 → 1

Format

The competition began with eight groups of five teams. The four clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League (Celtic) and Europa League (Aberdeen, Hibernian and Rangers) qualifying rounds were given a bye through to the second round. The 40 teams competing in the group stage consisted of the other eight teams that competed in the 2017–18 Scottish Premiership, and all of the teams that competed in the 2017–18 Scottish Championship, 2017–18 Scottish League One and 2017–18 Scottish League Two, as well as the 2017–18 Highland Football League and the 2017–18 Lowland Football League champions.

The winners of each of the eight groups, as well as the four best runners-up progressed to the second round (last 16), which included the four UEFA qualifying clubs. At this stage, the competition reverted to the traditional knock-out format. The four group winners with the highest points total and the clubs entering at this stage were seeded, with the four group winners with the lowest points unseeded along with the four best runners-up.

=Bonus point system=

In December 2015, the SPFL announced that alongside the new group stage format, a bonus point system would be introduced to provide greater excitement and increase the number of meaningful games at this stage.{{cite web | url=http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/new-league-cup-format-announced/ | title=New League Cup format and TV deal | publisher=SPFL | date=7 December 2015 | access-date=19 May 2017 | archive-date=22 March 2017 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170322072242/http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/new-league-cup-format-announced/ | url-status=dead }} The traditional point system of awarding three points for a win and one point for a draw is used, however, for each group stage match that finishes in a draw, a penalty shoot-out takes place, with the winner being awarded a bonus point.

Group stage

{{Main|2018–19 Scottish League Cup group stage}}

The group stage was made up of eight teams from the 2017–18 Scottish Premiership, and all ten teams from each of the 2017–18 Scottish Championship, 2017–18 Scottish League One and 2017–18 Scottish League Two, as well as the winners of the 2017–18 Highland Football League and 2017–18 Lowland Football League. The 40 teams were divided into two sections – North and South – with each section containing four top seeds, four second seeds and 12 unseeded teams. Each section was drawn into four groups with each group comprising one top seed, one second seed and three unseeded teams.

The draw for the group stages took place on 25 May 2018 and was broadcast live on BT Sport 2.

=North=

==Group A==

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==Group B==

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==Group C==

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==Group D==

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=South=

==Group E==

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==Group F==

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==Group G==

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==Group H==

{{:2018–19 Scottish League Cup group stage|transcludesection=Group H}}

=Best runners-up=

{{:2018–19 Scottish League Cup group stage|transcludesection=Runners-up}}

Knockout phase

=Second round=

==Draw and seeding==

Aberdeen, Celtic, Hibernian and Rangers entered the competition at this stage, after receiving a bye for the group stage due to their participation in UEFA club competitions.

The draw for the second round took place at Tynecastle Park following the conclusion of the Heart of Midlothian-Inverness Caledonian Thistle match on 29 July 2018. The four UEFA-qualifying clubs and the four group winners with the best record were seeded for the draw.{{cite web |url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/betfred-cup-last-16-draw-today |title=Betfred Cup last-16 draw today |publisher=SPFL |work=spfl.co.uk |date=29 July 2018 |access-date=29 July 2018}}

Teams in Bold advanced to the quarter-finals.

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Seeded

!Unseeded

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;Notes

  • † denotes teams playing in the Championship.

==Matches==

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|date=18 August 2018

|time=12:30

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|score=1–3

|team2=Celtic

|goals1=Mbuyi-Mutombo {{goal|73}}

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|stadium=Firhill Stadium

|location=Glasgow

|attendance=6,350

|referee=Craig Thomson

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|date=18 August 2018

|time=15:00

|team1=Livingston

|score=0–1

|team2=Motherwell

|goals1=

|goals2=Johnson {{goal|23}}

|stadium=Almondvale Stadium

|location=Livingston

|attendance=1,957

|referee=Willie Collum

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|date=18 August 2018

|time=15:00

|team1=Dundee

|score=0–3

|team2=Ayr United

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|stadium=Dens Park

|location=Dundee

|attendance=3,151

|referee=John Beaton

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|date=18 August 2018

|time=15:00

|team1=Dunfermline Athletic

|score=0–1

|team2=Heart of Midlothian

|goals1=

|goals2=Lee {{goal|79}}

|stadium=East End Park

|location=Dunfermline

|attendance=8,601

|referee=Bobby Madden

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|date=18 August 2018

|time=15:00

|team1=Aberdeen

|score=4–0

|team2=St Mirren

|goals1=

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|stadium=Pittodrie Stadium

|location=Aberdeen

|attendance=9,011

|referee=Steven McLean

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|date=18 August 2018

|time=15:00

|team1=Queen of the South

|score=2–4

|aet=yes

|team2=St Johnstone

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|goals2=

|stadium=Palmerston Park

|location=Dumfries

|attendance=1,652

|referee=Don Robertson

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|date=19 August 2018

|time=12:30

|team1=Kilmarnock

|score=1–3

|team2=Rangers

|goals1=Barišić {{goal|51|o.g.}}

|goals2=Morelos {{goal|28||43||74}}

|stadium=Rugby Park

|location=Kilmarnock

|attendance=12,016

|referee=Nick Walsh

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|date=19 August 2018

|time=15:00

|team1=Hibernian

|score=3–2

|team2=Ross County

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|stadium=Easter Road

|location=Edinburgh

|attendance=7,452

|referee=Kevin Clancy

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=Quarter-finals=

==Draw==

The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 19 August 2018 following the conclusion of the Kilmarnock-Rangers match.{{cite web |url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/betfred-cup-quarter-final-draw-44933 |title=BETFRED CUP QUARTER-FINAL DRAW |publisher=SPFL |work=spfl.co.uk |date=19 August 2018 |access-date=19 August 2018}} The draw was unseeded.

Teams in Bold advanced to the semi-finals.

==Teams==

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Premiership

!Championship

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==Matches==

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|date=25 September 2018

|time=19:45

|team1=Hibernian

|score=0–0

|aet=yes

|team2=Aberdeen

|goals1=

|goals2=

|penaltyscore=5–6

|penalties1=

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|stadium=Easter Road

|location=Edinburgh

|attendance=11,170

|referee=Steven McLean

|report=https://spfl.co.uk/league/league-cup/results/1019448

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|date=26 September 2018

|time=19:45

|team1=Rangers

|score=4–0

|team2=Ayr United

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|stadium=Ibrox Stadium

|location=Glasgow

|attendance=35,042

|referee=Bobby Madden

|report=https://spfl.co.uk/league/league-cup/results/1019445

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|date=26 September 2018

|time=19:45

|team1=St Johnstone

|score=0–1

|team2=Celtic

|goals1=

|goals2=Griffiths {{goal|83}}

|stadium=McDiarmid Park

|location=Perth

|attendance=5,635

|referee=John Beaton

|report=https://spfl.co.uk/league/league-cup/results/1019446

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|date=26 September 2018

|time=19:45

|team1=Heart of Midlothian

|score=4–2

|team2=Motherwell

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|goals2=

|stadium=Tynecastle Park

|location=Edinburgh

|attendance=14,377

|referee=Willie Collum

|report=https://spfl.co.uk/league/league-cup/results/1019447

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=Semi-finals=

==Draw==

The draw for the semi-finals took place on 26 September 2018 following the conclusion of the final three quarter-final matches.{{cite web |url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/betfred-cup-draw-tonight |title=Betfred Cup semi-final draw tonight |publisher=SPFL |work=spfl.co.uk |date=26 September 2018 |access-date=26 September 2018}} The draw was unseeded.

==Teams==

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Premiership
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==Matches==

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|date=28 October 2018

|time=13:30

|team1=Heart of Midlothian

|score=0–3

|team2=Celtic

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|goals2=

|stadium=Murrayfield Stadium

|location=Edinburgh

|attendance=61,161

|referee=Willie Collum

|report=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45933999

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|date=28 October 2018

|time=16:30

|team1=Aberdeen

|score=1–0

|team2=Rangers

|goals1=Ferguson {{goal|79}}

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|stadium=Hampden Park

|location=Glasgow

|attendance=46,186

|referee=John Beaton

|report=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45934006

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==Semi-final controversy==

The semi-finals were due to take place at Hampden Park on 27 and 28 October 2018, but due to Celtic and Rangers participating in the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League group stage, the team who would play on the Saturday would have less than 48 hours rest before the match. As a result, the SPFL - who had previously committed to using Hampden as the venue for the League Cup semi-finals and final - consulted with the four clubs involved, competition broadcaster BT Sport and Police Scotland to find a solution which may have included playing one match at Murrayfield Stadium or a change in date.{{cite web |url=https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/spfl-fear-fixture-headache-if-both-rangers-and-celtic-make-it-to-hampden-semis/ |title=SPFL fear fixture headache if both Rangers and Celtic make it to Hampden semis |publisher=Sunday Post |work=sundaypost.com |date=16 September 2018 |access-date=27 September 2018}}{{cite web |url=https://stv.tv/sport/football/1431341-spfl-to-speak-to-clubs-over-cup-semi-final-scheduling/ |title=SPFL to speak to clubs over cup semi-final scheduling |publisher=STV |work=stv.tv |date=27 September 2018 |access-date=27 September 2018}}

The SPFL announced on 27 September 2018 that both matches will be played at Hampden Park on the Sunday (28 October), with first match starting at noon and the other being played in the evening.{{cite web |url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/double-header-for-betfred-cup-semi-finals |title=Double header for semi-finals |publisher=SPFL |work=spfl.co.uk |date=27 September 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}} The following day, SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said the decision was "the best solution" despite the "regrettable inconvenience" to supporters.{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45682129 |title=League Cup: Hampden semi-finals 'beyond SPFL control' - Neil Doncaster |publisher=BBC Sport |work=bbc.co.uk/sport |date=28 September 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}} The SPFL are contractually obliged to use Hampden Park as the venue for the semi-finals of the League Cup when Rangers or Celtic are involved or an attendance of over 20,000 is expected.{{cite web |url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/betfred-cup-semi-final-q-a |title=Betfred Cup semi-final Q&A |publisher=SPFL |work=spfl.co.uk |date=28 September 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}}

Aberdeen and Heart of Midlothian both criticised the SPFL for the decision saying they were "appalled" and "astonished".{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45673764 |title=League Cup: Hearts & Aberdeen 'appalled' & 'astonished' by schedule |publisher=BBC Sport |work=bbc.co.uk/sport |date=27 September 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}} Aberdeen released a statement to confirm their "dismay" that their match would kick-off at a "completely unacceptable" time for their supporters.{{cite web |url=https://www.afc.co.uk/2018/09/27/aberdeen-confirm-dismay-over-sunday-lunchtime-start/ |title=Aberdeen confirm dismay over Sunday lunchtime start |publisher=Aberdeen FC |work=afc.co.uk |date=27 September 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}} The first train leaving Aberdeen on 28 October 2018 would not arrive in Glasgow until 12:14, 14 minutes after kick-off. Heart of Midlothian manager Craig Levein said that playing both semi-finals at Hampden on the same day is the "craziest thing", "beyond belief" and "madness"{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45679298 |title=League Cup: Hearts boss Craig Levein angry at semi-final 'madness' |publisher=BBC Sport |work=bbc.co.uk/sport |date=28 September 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}} and, in a statement released by the club, chairwoman Ann Budge said she had asked the SPFL if they could be released from their contract with Hampden Park Ltd as a result of the "very special circumstances" and was then told a formal request by the SPFL had been unsuccessful.{{cite web |url=https://www.heartsfc.co.uk/news/article/club-statement-1-2 |title=Club Statement |publisher=Heart of Midlothian FC |work=heartsfc.co.uk |date=27 September 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}}

On 2 October 2018, Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins said that they were "aware of issues and concerns" regarding the semi-final arrangements.{{cite web |url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/spfl-consider-moving-hearts-vs-13347069?1 |title=SPFL consider moving Hearts vs Celtic Betfred Cup semi final to Murrayfield |publisher=Daily Record |work=dailyrecord.co.uk |date=2 October 2018 |access-date=2 October 2018}} As a result, the SPFL are reported to be considering moving the Heart of Midlothian-Celtic semi-final to Murrayfield Stadium pending a meeting with Police Scotland.

On 3 October 2018, the SPFL confirmed that venues and kick-off times had been switched to 13:30 at Murrayfield and 16:30 at Hampden.{{cite web |url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/betfred-semi-venue |title=SPFL ANNOUNCES VENUES AND TIMINGS FOR BETFRED CUP SEMI-FINALS |publisher=Scottish Professional Football League |work=spfl.co.uk |date=3 October 2018 |access-date=3 October 2018}}

Final

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|date=2 December 2018

|time=15:00

|team1=Celtic

|score=1–0

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|team2=Aberdeen

|goals1=Christie {{goal|45+5}}

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|stadium= Hampden Park, Glasgow

|attendance=50,936

|referee=Andrew Dallas

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Top goalscorers

{{updated|matches played on 2 December 2018}}

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Rank

!Player

!Club

!Goals

1

|align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Lawrence Shankland

|align="left"|Ayr United

|9

2

|align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Dobbie

|align="left"|Queen of the South

|8

rowspan="7"|3

|align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Michael Moffat

|align="left"|Ayr United

|rowspan="7"|4

align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Jordyn Sheerin

|align="left"|Cowdenbeath

align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Myles Hippolyte

|align="left"|Dunfermline Athletic

align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Steven Naismith

|align="left"|Hearts

align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Kris Boyd

|align="left"|Kilmarnock

align="left"|{{flagicon|COL}} Alfredo Morelos

|align="left"|Rangers

align="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Tony Watt

|align="left"|St Johnstone

Media coverage

The domestic broadcasting rights for the competition are held exclusively by BT Sport.

The following matches will be broadcast live on UK television:

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Round

! Date

! Match

rowspan=5| Group Stage

| 13 July 2018

| Kilmarnock v St Mirren{{cite web | url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/article/betfred-cup-group-stage-fixtures-69/ | title=Betfred Cup group stage fixtures | publisher=SPFL | date=4 June 2018 | access-date=4 June 2018}}

21 July 2018

| Raith Rovers v Heart of Midlothian

22 July 2018

| Dundee v Dunfermline Athletic

28 July 2018

| Clyde v Motherwell

29 July 2018

| Heart of Midlothian v Inverness Caledonian Thistle

rowspan=2| Second Round

| 18 August 2018

| Partick Thistle v Celtic{{cite web | url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/betfred-cup-tv-selections | title=Betfred Cup TV selections | publisher=SPFL | date=30 July 2018 | access-date=30 July 2018}}

19 August 2018

| Kilmarnock v Rangers

rowspan=2|Quarter-finals

| 25 September 2018

| Hibernian v Aberdeen{{cite web | url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/betfred-cup-qf-details | title=BETFRED CUP QUARTER-FINAL DETAILS | publisher=SPFL | date=20 August 2018 | access-date=20 August 2018}}

26 September 2018

| St Johnstone v Celtic

Semi-finals

| 28 October 2018

| Aberdeen v Rangers{{cite web | url=https://spfl.co.uk/news/double-header-for-betfred-cup-semi-finals | title=DOUBLE HEADER FOR SEMI-FINALS | publisher=SPFL | date=27 September 2018 | access-date=27 September 2018}}
Heart of Midlothian v Celtic

Final

| 2 December 2018

| Celtic v Aberdeen{{cite web | url=https://mobile.twitter.com/spfl/status/1068583076861751296 | title=Betfred Final Live | publisher=SPFL | date=27 September 2018 | access-date=27 September 2018}}

References

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