Bbc Sport Scotland to show Dunfermline v Falkirk Scottish Cup semi-final

sport scotland will televise the Dunfermline v Falkirk Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden on Saturday, a fixture that opens the men’s last-four double-header and guarantees a national audience. The match is set for Saturday 18 April with kick-off at 7: 30 AM ET at Hampden Park, while the second men’s semi-final follows on Sunday 19 …

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Bbc Sport Scotland to show Dunfermline v Falkirk Scottish Cup semi-final

sport scotland will televise the Dunfermline v Falkirk Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden on Saturday, a fixture that opens the men’s last-four double-header and guarantees a national audience. The match is set for Saturday 18 April with kick-off at 7: 30 AM ET at Hampden Park, while the second men’s semi-final follows on Sunday 19 April at 9: 00 AM ET. Broadcasters will also carry the women’s semi-finals in early May, confirming live coverage across the last-four weekend.

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Match and broadcast details

The first men’s semi-final pitches Dunfermline Athletic against Falkirk at Hampden; Dunfermline are the only Championship club remaining in the competition and face a Falkirk side described as high-flying on their return to the top flight. The Scottish Football Association has set the kick-off for Saturday 18 April at 7: 30 AM ET and has allocated the first televised slot to the opening semi-final. The second men’s semi-final, Celtic v St Mirren, is scheduled for Sunday 19 April with a 9: 00 AM ET kick-off and will be carried by a separate broadcaster.

Women’s Scottish Cup semi-finals are scheduled for the weekend of 2–3 May. Celtic meet Glasgow City on Saturday 2 May at 7: 30 AM ET while Rangers face Montrose on Sunday 3 May at 8: 30 AM ET; both fixtures will receive live television coverage later in the spring. Ticket information for all semi-finals will be confirmed early next week by the Scottish Football Association.

Sport Scotland coverage and competition context

sport scotland’s decision to televise the opening semi-final spotlights Dunfermline’s return to the last four for the first time in 17 years and frames a repeat tie of the 2009 semi-final. Managers named in the draw include Neil Lennon of Dunfermline Athletic and John McGlynn of Falkirk; their teams meet on Saturday in a fixture that carries historical weight for both clubs. The Scottish Football Association has published the confirmed semi-final line-ups as the competition reaches its closing stages.

The men’s schedule places the Dunfermline v Falkirk match as the curtain-raiser from Hampden, followed by Celtic v St Mirren the next day. The women’s schedule follows two weeks later with the holders and challengers drawn into separate semi-final slots, offering live broadcast exposure for the women’s game across the weekend of 2–3 May.

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What’s next

Expect final ticket arrangements and any supplementary broadcast detail to be released by the Scottish Football Association early next week; broadcasters and clubs will finalise operational plans in the run-up to matchday. Fans planning to watch on television should note the ET kick-off times above and look for formal ticket announcements from the governing body as the semi-finals approach, while coverage arrangements from sport scotland ensure the opening tie reaches a national audience.

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