The draws for the 2017/18 William Hill Scottish Cup first and second preliminary rounds were made at Hampden Park this morning.
Scotland internationals Gemma Fay and Ifeoma Dieke joined Scottish FA President Alan McRae in conducting the draws, which were split into three parts.
The following teams were first to be drawn and received a bye to the Second Preliminary Round:
Preston Athletic
Threave Rovers
Linlithgow Rose
St Cuthbert Wanderers
Coldstream
Golspie Sutherland
Banks O’Dee
Glasgow University
Girvan
The draw for Preliminary Round One is as follows:
Kelty Hearts 0 - 1 Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale
Glenafton Athletic 6 - 0 Newton Stewart
Burntisland Shipyard Amateur 0 - 7 Colville Park
The draw for Preliminary Round Two is as follows:
Banks O’Dee v Linlithgow Rose
Glasgow University v Threave Rovers
Colville Park v Preston Athletic
Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale v Coldstream
Glenafton Athletic v Golspie Sutherland
St. Cuthbert Wanderers v Girvan
Ties to be played on Saturday, 2 September 2017
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