Arthur McKay Women’s Scottish Cup Preview, Last 32
We preview the Women’s Arthur McKay Scottish Cup, as the last 32 compete for a place in the last 16.
One of the more exciting games of the draw will see Milne Craig Clydesdale Western II take on Glynhill Hotel Kelburne in what will be a tough game for both sides.
There is an all university battle between Edinburgh University and Edinburgh University A, while Watsonians will look to upset the odds when facing Dundee Wanderers.
Unbeaten Division 3 leaders AAM Merlins Gordonians take on Highland while Stirling Wanderers prove to have one of the more difficult draws as they face Division 1 outfit Giffnock. An Aberdeen derby will see Aberdeen Ladies trying to prove themselves against Division 2 leaders Granite City Wanderers while Inverleith head west to take on Glasgow Accies.
Championship Division A team Grange EL A travel to Glasgow to take on Western Wildcats who currently sit bottom of Division 1. CALA Edinburgh will take on Championship Division B league team Watsonians II.
Saturday 16 Feb
AAM Merlins Gordonians v Highland, Aberdeen Ladies v Granite City Wanderers, Aberdeen University BYE, CALA Edinburgh v Watsonians A, Edinburgh University A v Edinburgh University, Glasgow Accies v Inverleith, Grange EL v Giffnock A (conceded), Grove Menzieshill BYE, Hillhead Ladies v CALA Edinburgh A, Kelburne A v Glasgow High Kelvinside, MCC Western W-0 Erskine Stewarts Melville FP (conceded), MCC Western A v Glynhill Hotel Kelburne, Stirling Wanderers v Giffnock, Watsonians v VWS Dundee Wanderers, Western Wildcats v Grange EL A
Sunday 03 March
Grove Menzieshill A v Glasgow University
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