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Cup Draw sees Brechin head to East Fife



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Published Date: 22 July 2008
BRECHIN City have been handed a tricky away tie against East Fife in the first round of the Co-Operative Insurance cup to be played on Wednesday, August 6 with a 7.45 pm kick off.
The trip to Methil means that the teams will meet each other three times in five weeks, as they were also drawn against each other in the opening round of the Challenge Cup, to be played this Saturday (July 26) at Glebe Park.

The full draw for round one of the Co-Operative Insurance cup was as follows:-

Montrose v Cowdenbeath; Ross County v Airdrie United; Dumbarton v Annan Athletic; Peterhead v Dunfermline Athletic; Stranraer v Morton; Alloa Athletic v Elgin City; Clyde v Queen's Park; Albion Rovers v Raith Rovers; Ayr United v Berwick Rangers; East Fife v Brechin City; Arbroath v Stirling Albion; Partick Thistle v Forfar Athletic; East Stirlingshire v Livingston; Stenhousemuir v St. Johnstone.



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  • Last Updated: 01 August 2008 11:29 AM
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