The draw for the Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup took place at Hampden Park on Monday evening, with Partick Thistle Women's boss Brian Graham joining host Eilidh Barbour to make the draw. 

12 sides booked their spots in the draw by coming through the First Round this weekend and they were joined in the hat by the 12 SWF Championship sides who enter the competition in Round Two. 

Graham's Thistle side enter with the SWPL and SWPL2 teams in Round Three. 

In the draw for Round Two, Championship pace-setters East Fife were drawn away to ninth-placed Forfar Farmington in an all-Championship affair, while second-placed Falkirk face Drumchapel United.

Dunfermline Athletic and Glenrothes Strollers - the only two sides to win through all three rounds so far - were both given home ties against Stirling University and Giffnock respectively.

The full list of fixtures is listed below, with the matches to take place on Sunday, 3 November.

Thistle manager Graham has fond memories of Hampden Park from his playing career, winning the League Cup with Ross County in 2016, and he is aiming to return to the National Stadium for more success with the Jags later this season. He said: "It's great to be back at Hampden for the draw. It's a place I've got great memories - none more so than winning the League Cup here in 2016. I imagine remember the Semi-Final more because I gave away a penalty for handball but my great mate Scott Fox bailed me out by saving the penalty! 

"Scott wasn't fit for the final but we won it for him and the feeling must be one of the highlights of my career. Winning at Hampden and seeing my family in the crowd, it was special. 

"We've got to the semis and the quarter-finals in recent seasons and it would be great if I could go one better and take my girls to the final of this great competition. We'll need to wait to see who we get in the Third Round Draw and hopefully we can get a couple of winnable ties and see how it goes."

Graham also led Partick Thistle Women out at their first ever cup final in the League Cup Final last year and he reflected on that day, and the clubs aims for the current campaign.

He added: "It was an incredible experience. It was the first time in the history of the women's team that we had made a cup final. It's been a whirlwind since I've been manager of the women's team, seeing how much we've progressed in a short space of time. 

"It's been a fantastic last four years and it's been great to do it while I've been playing because it means that, when I do hang the boots up, I've created a bit of a CV behind me.

"We know the last two years how big an achievement it has been to get to the top six and how hard it is once we get there. But I believe it's making my players better and hopefully we can stay there for this season. 

"Look at Emma Lawton - she's now went to Celtic and she's straight in the team. It shows all my players that there's a pathway to get to the top. We know we're not going to be full-time anytime soon but if I can keep improving the girls I'm with individually and keep achieving team success as well, then it shows I'm doing my job."

Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup Second Round Draw 

Dunfermline Athletic v Stirling University
Edinburgh Caledonia v Dryburgh Athletic
Elgin City v Dunipace
Falkirk v Drumchapel United
Forfar Farmington v East Fife
Glasgow Girls & Women v Queen of the South 
Glenrothes Strollers v Giffnock
Greenock Morton v Cambusdoon
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Inverurie Locos
Renfrew v Stenhousemuir
St Mirren v Bonnyrigg Rose
Westdyke v Hutchison Vale