The draw for the Dyslexia Scotland Junior Cup quarter-final was made at Hampden Park today.
Former Scotland international Alan Rough and Assistant Secretary for the Scottish Junior Football Association Ian McQueen helped make the draw.
Dyslexia Scotland were recently announced as the competition’s new partner in a deal until the end of the season. The partnership was formed as part of Dyslexia Scotland’s Official Nominated Charity status with the Scottish FA and aims to raise the profile and awareness of their activities.
In the pick of the Quarter-final ties last year’s champions Hurlford welcome Pollok while Auchinleck Talbot will travel to Newtongrange Star or Shettleston.
Ties are to be played on Saturday March 14th
Dyslexia Scotland Junior Cup quarter-final draw
Newtongrange Star or Shettleston v Auchinleck Talbot
Hurlford United v Pollok
Yoker Athletic v Camelon or Linlithgow Rose
Musselburgh Athletic v Arthurlie or Kirkintilloch Rob Roy or Penicuik Athletic
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