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THE NEW format for the City of Glasgow Cup has been revealed.

The Glasgow Football Association has announced the revamped look to the competition, which has been in existence since 1887.

This makes the trophy the second oldest in world football and matches will begin tomorrow night on Tuesday August 20.

In the new format, Clyde will return to join fellow Glasgow FA members Partick Thistle, Queen's Park, Celtic Colts and Rangers Colts in this year's competition.

Instead of a straight knock-out, the tournament will be played on a league basis, with each team meeting each of its opponents twice, home and away.

This will give each team a total of eight games during the campaign, which has been designed to increase the competitive edge to the tournament

The final will be contested by the two top teams in the group stage, taking place in April 2020.

Celtic and Rangers Colt teams have to play a maximum of two players over 21-year-old in every match.

Meanwhile two trialists will be allowed for each side in each game.

In recent years the competition has been played at U17 and U20 level with this year seeing the return of first-teams Clyde, Partick Thistle and Queen's Park

The Glasgow FA say the main objectives of the tournament are to allow clubs to positively impact their local communities, encourage school children to embrace health and fitness and to provide aspiring young players a platform to develop their skills.

A Spokesperson said: "We are delighted to announce this exciting new format to the City of Glasgow Cup which we are sure will prove very popular for players and supporters.

“The Cup is always keenly contested and is a great environment for the development of young players”.
https://www.glasgowfa.co.uk/ 

WEEK 1
Clyde v Celtic Colts Tueday 20th August, 8.15pm, at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
Rangers Colts v Partick Thistle Tuesday 27th August, 7.30pm, at the C & G Systems Stadium, Dumbarton

WEEK 2
Partick Thistle v Queen’s Park
Celtic Colts v Rangers Colts

WEEK 3
Rangers Colts v Clyde
Queen’s Park v Celtic Colts

WEEK 4
Queen’s Park v Rangers Colts
Partick Thistle v Clyde

WEEK 5
Celtic Colts v Partick Thistle
Clyde v Queen’s Park Tuesday 17th December, 8.15pm, at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld

WEEK 6
Celtic Colts v Clyde
Partick Thistle v Rangers Colts

WEEK 7
Queen’s Park v Partick Thistle
Rangers Colts v Celtic Colts

WEEK 8
Rangers Colts v Queen's Park
Clyde v Partick Thistle Tuesday 25th February, 8.15pm, at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld

WEEK 9
Clyde v Rangers Colts Tuesday 3rd March, 8.15pm, at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
Celtic Colts v Queen’s Park

WEEK 10
Partick Thistle v Celtic Colts 
Queen’s Park v Clyde


 
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Surely Thistle must be favourites for this, if they get to play their first team ?

 

Looks good, as Clyde are now my local team, however being pedantic can Glasgow Cup games really be played in North Lanarkshire..?

 

Just noticed we are playing at Dumbarton ? why isn’t Ibrox, or even Auchenhowie with the new stand being used for our home games??

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Why are our side called 'Colts'? Surely Rangers sides are 'Swifts', that was traditionally what we called the sides below the first team. 

Oh, and I'm with Compo, the Glasgow Cup is the finest looking trophy in football. 

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22 minutes ago, JohnMc said:

Why are our side called 'Colts'? Surely Rangers sides are 'Swifts', that was traditionally what we called the sides below the first team. 

I think its just the PC term for ‘reserves’ these days. 

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