King Cup 24-25

The King Cup is a long established competition contested by East of Scotland FA member clubs who play in the lower three divisions of the East of Scotland League (Tiers 7, 8 & 9).

The format is straight knockout.

Heriot Watt University are the current cup holders – they beat St Andrews United in last season’s final to record their second win in three seasons.

ARCHIVE RESULTS

2024-25 COMPETITION

First Round

  • Blackburn United – Peebles Rovers
  • Easthouses Lily – Linton Hotspur
  • Edinburgh Community – Edinburgh United
  • Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts – Hawick Royal Albert
  • Kennoway Star Hearts – Burntisland Shipyard
  • Kirkcaldy & Dysart – Bo’ness Athletic
  • Lochore Welfare – Crossgates Primrose
  • Newburgh – Pumpherston Juniors
  • Newtongrange Star – Livingston United
  • Preston Athletic – Camelon Juniors

Second Round

  • Armadale Thistle – Arniston Rangers
  • Dalkeith Thistle – Kirkcaldy & Dysart or Bo’ness Athletic
  • Easthouses Lily or Linton Hotspur – Harthill Royal
  • Edinburgh College – Newburgh or Pumpherston Juniors
  • Fauldhouse United – Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts or Hawick Royal Albert
  • Heriot Watt University – West Calder United
  • Kennoway Star Hearts or Burntisland Shipyard – Bathgate Thistle
  • Leith Athletic – Edinburgh South
  • Lochgelly Albert – Preston Athletic or Camelon Juniors
  • Lochore Welfare or Crossgates Primrose – Thornton Hibs
  • Oakley United – Edinburgh Community or Edinburgh United
  • Ormiston Primrose – Newtongrange Star or Livingston United
  • Stirling University EOS – Coldstream
  • Stoneyburn Juniors – Blackburn United or Peebles Rovers
  • Vale of Leithen – Kinnoull
  • Tweedmouth Rangers – Whitehill Welfare

Third Round

Quarter Finals

Semi Finals

Final