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Challenge Cup second round draw
Partick Thistle will travel to Stark's Park next Tuesday
Partick Thistle will travel to Stark's Park next Tuesday
Ayr United's reward for a fine Bell's Challenge Cup away win at St Mirren is a second round trip to Stranraer.

The Honest Men were 3-1 winners at Love Street in a match billed, even at this early stage, as the battle of the big two in Division One.

Second Division Stranraer also enjoyed an excellent win on their travels, with a 4-1 triumph at Stenhousemuir.

Brechin City will face Peterhead in a north-east derby, while Lanarkshire neighbours Albion Rovers and Airdrieonians are due to meet at Cliftonhill.

Raith Rovers host Partick Thistle at Stark's Park in the round's only all Division One clash.

All ties will be played on Tuesday 14 August.

Bell's Challenge Cup second round draw:

Clyde v Berwick Rangers
Alloa Athletic v Inverness CT
Dumbarton v Ross County
Brechin City v Peterhead
Raith Rovers v Partick Thistle
Albion Rovers v Airdrieonians
Falkirk v Clydebank
Stranraer v Ayr United

See also:

07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
St Mirren 1-3 Ayr United
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Morton 1-3 Clyde
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Peterhead 2-0 Hamilton Accies
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
East Fife 2-3 Raith Rovers
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Albion Rovers 2-0 Montrose
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Partick Thistle 5-0 Queen's Park
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Airdrie 2-0 Queen of the South
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Inverness CT 3-2 Forfar Athletic
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Falkirk 4-1 Arbroath
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Stenhousemuir 1-4 Stranraer
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Brechin City 4-1 Stirling Albion
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Cowdenbeath 0-2 Ross County
07 Aug 01 |  Scotland
Berwick Rangers 3-0 Elgin City
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