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It is the main national cup competition in Scottish football. It is a knockout cup competition run by and named after the Scottish Football Association.
Live coverage of this season's Scottish FA Cup. Tune in to see if anyone can wrestle the trophy from Dundee United's grasp.
The Scottish Cup trophy is the oldest national trophy in the world. It was first held in 1873-74, with the first winners being Queen's Park.
The current holders of the Scottish Cup are Dundee United, who beat Ross County 3-0 in the 2010 final on 15 May 2010.
The competition is a knockout one. Teams are drawn against each other randomly. The team who is drawn first from each tie is the home team. If the first match finishes in a draw, a replay is played at the stadium of the second team drawn. In the replay, if the scores are still level at full time, extra time is played and (if necessary) penalties are used to decide the winner of the tie.
The semi-final matches are played at neutral stadiums, usually the national stadium (smaller stadiums if the teams do not bring a large support) Hampden Park and the final itself is traditionally played at Hampden. Celtic Park staged the finals in 1993 and 1998 and Ibrox staged the final in 1997 while Hampden was being redeveloped. The final and semi-final do not have replays and are played to a finish. Extra time is played and penalties are used if necessary. Two finals (1990 and 2006) have been decided by penalties.
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