The Scottish FA Cup Youth Cup First Round fixtures have been confirmed, following the draw which was made earlier this month.
The draw is split up into two sections, with a central and north section.
15 other teams have received a bye including reigning champions Motherwell who enter the competition at the third round stage
First Round Fixtures
CENTRAL SECTION – 4 Ties
1. Clyde v Queen’s Park: Sunday 28 August 2016, Broadwood Stadium, 1pm
2. Dunfermline Athletic v Berwick Rangers: Sunday 28 August 2016, East End Park, 2pm
3. Heriot Watt University v Partick Thistle: Friday 2 September 2016, Oriam National Performance Centre, 7.30pm
4. Edusport Academy v Alloa Athletic: Sunday 4 September 2016, Ainslie Park, 3pm
NORTH SECTION – 3 Ties
1. Deveronvale v Inverurie Loco Works: Sunday 28 August 2016, Princess Royal Park, 2pm
2. Turriff United v Keith: Sunday 28 August 2016, The Haughs, 2pm
3. Aberdeen v Fraserburgh: Friday 26 August 2016, Pittodrie, 7.30pm
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