1876 Scottish Cup Final

The 1876 Scottish Cup Final was the 3rd final of Scottish football's most prestigious knockout association football competition, the Scottish Cup. The match took place at Hamilton Crescent on 11 March 1876 and was contested by Queen's Park and 3rd Lanark Rifle Volunteers. The match was the first final to be held at a neutral venue and also the first to require a replay to decide a winner. In only three years of the competition, Queen's Park had reached every final, even with a significant rise in the number of competitors. It was 3rd Lanark RV's début appearance.

1876 Scottish Cup Final

The 1876 Scottish Cup Final was the 3rd final of Scottish football's most prestigious knockout association football competition, the Scottish Cup. The match took place at Hamilton Crescent on 11 March 1876 and was contested by Queen's Park and 3rd Lanark Rifle Volunteers. The match was the first final to be held at a neutral venue and also the first to require a replay to decide a winner. In only three years of the competition, Queen's Park had reached every final, even with a significant rise in the number of competitors. It was 3rd Lanark RV's début appearance.