East of Scotland Qualifying Cup 24-25

The East of Scotland Qualifying Cup is contested by members of the East of Scotland FA who are not members of the Scottish Professional Football League.

In practice, this means some of the Lowland League and almost all of East of Scotland League’s member clubs.

Played in a knockout format, entrants aim to ‘qualify’ to play Edinburgh City, Kelty Hearts, Bonnyrigg Rose and Spartans in the East of Scotland (aka City) Cup.

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts won last season’s competition – their first senior cup success.

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2024-25 COMPETITION

First Round 

  • Livingston United – Burntisland Shipyard

Second Round

  • Armadale Thistle – Peebles Rovers
  • Berwick Rangers – Fauldhouse United
  • Broxburn Athletic – Blackburn United
  • Camelon Juniors – Bo’ness Athletic
  • Crossgates Primrose – Edinburgh South
  • Dunbar United – West Calder United
  • Easthouses Lily – Newburgh
  • Edinburgh College – Pumpherston Juniors
  • Edinburgh University – Tranent Juniors
  • Edinburgh United – Gala Fairydean Rovers
  • Harthill Royal – Kennoway Star Hearts
  • Hawick Royal Albert – Civil Service Strollers
  • Heriot Watt University – Dalkeith Thistle
  • Hill of Beath Hawthorn – Newtongrange Star
  • Hutchison Vale – Lochore Welfare
  • Jeanfield Swifts – Bo’ness United
  • Kirkcaldy & Dysart – Kinnoull
  • Linlithgow Rose – Haddington Athletic
  • Lochgelly Albert – Dundonald Bluebell
  • Luncarty – Tynecastle
  • Oakley United – Dunipace
  • Ormiston Primrose – Musselburgh Athletic
  • Penicuik Athletic – Bathgate Thistle
  • Preston Athletic – St Andrews United
  • Sauchie Juniors – Glenrothes
  • Stirling University – Arniston Rangers
  • Stoneyburn Juniors – Edinburgh Community
  • Thornton Hibs – Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts
  • Tweedmouth Rangers – Coldstream
  • Vale of Leithen – Livingston United or Burntisland Shipyard
  • Whitburn Juniors – Linton Hotspur
  • Whitehill Welfare – Leith Athletic

Third Round

Fourth Round

Quarter Finals 

Semi Finals

Final