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Clach, Caley Thistle and Ross County find out Scottish Cup third round draw

CLACHNACUDDIN, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County have all found out who they will face in the third round of the Scottish Cup.

The draw was made on Sunday night as teams from the Championship and League One entered the competition.

Clachnacuddin are in the third round of the Scottish Cup. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.

Clachnacuddin have been given an away draw against League One leaders Stenhousemuir.

The Lilywhites reached the third round of the competition after defeating East of Scotland League outfit Sauchie Juniors 2-0 at Grant Street Park yesterday.

They are one of five Highland League teams that are in the third round of the competition.

Inverness Caledonian Thistle will enter the competition in the third round and will travel to Lowland League outfit Tranent

Caley Thistle are currently in second place in League One following their victory against Peterhead yesterday.

Ross County also enter the Scottish Cup at the third round stage along with the nine other clubs in the second tier.

The Dingwall outfit will travel to Aberdeen to face Highland League outfit Banks O’Dee.

Ross County moved up to seventh place in the Championship following victory over Dunfermline Athletic.

The third round ties will take place on the weekend of Saturday, November 29.

Scottish Cup third round

Airdrieonians v Hamilton Academical

Annan Athletic v Buckie Thistle

Ayr United v Turriff United

Banks O’Dee v Ross County

Benburb v Montrose

Bonnyrigg Rose v The Spartans

Camelon v Edinburgh City

Dumbarton v Auchinleck Talbot

Dunfermline Athletic v Queen of the South

East Fife v Arbroath

Elgin City v Stirling Albion

Forfar Athletic v Partick Thistle

Kelty Hearts v Brechin City

Linlithgow Rose v Queen’s Park

Peterhead v Greenock Morton

Raith Rovers v Alloa Athletic

St Johnstone v Cove Rangers

Stenhousemuir v Clachnacuddin

Stranraer v Clydebank

Tranent v Inverness Caledonian Thistle

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