Stream Hoping To Make Waves In William Hill Scottish Cup
Coldstream have started their William Hill Scottish Cup journey earlier than any other team in the first round of the competition. The team from the Borders region set off on their marathon 600 mile round-trip to Wick on Friday morning in high spirits.
The Captain John Crawford is relishing the trip to Wick Its really exciting for us to be heading up to the Highlands. We have a lot of new players in the team and itll be a great bonding exercise for the lads.
Wick might be 300 miles away in distance, but we dont think therell be too much difference on the pitch.
William Hill, the Scottish Cup sponsors, have supplied a luxury coach for the team to travel up to the game and the Streamers Chairman Steve Wright was thrilled with the gift from the new Cup sponsors. It was a really nice gesture by William Hill to put on the coach for us. Its a mammoth trip up to the Highlands and its nice to be travelling up in a bit of luxury.
We havent the best record in the Scottish Cup, but were hopeful of getting a positive result against a very good Wick team. The bookies dont fancy our chances, but we hope theyre proved wrong.
Wick are the 1/4 favourites with the sponsors who make Coldstream 6/1 with the draw on offer at 9/2.
Coldstream have lost 18 of their last 20 Scottish Cup ties so the omens don’t look too good for the Streamers, said William Hill spokesman Tony Kenny, However, theyre a young squad and theyll go to Wick without any fear of the Highlanders.
The odds suggest a Wick victory, but so far our punters are betting on the draw.
The trip to Coldstream was the third leg of the William Hill Scottish Cup visits. The SFA and William Hill are taking the Cup on a tour of the country and giving the real fans a chance to get their hands on the oldest Cup trophy in Association football.
On Wednesday, the Cup was in Fort William in the Highlands where the Fort were due to play Boness United. Unfortunately this game has been postponed.
On Thursday, the Cup went to the William Hill shop in Galashiels ahead of the big Borders derby clash between Gala Fairydean and Hawick Royal Albert in Selkirk. The region which is traditionally a rugby area, but football will be the focus of attention tomorrow afternoon when the more than local pride will be at stake.
Latest William Hill Cup Betting from the sponsors
Match Betting
1/6 Culter 5/1 Draw 9/1 Burntisland Ship.
23/10 Dalbeattie Star 11/4 Draw 4/5 Inverurie Loco
8/13 Edinburgh City 16/5 Draw 11/4 Brora Rangers
15/8 Edinburgh Univ 3/1 Draw 10/11 Whitehill Welfare
5/1 Forres Mechanics 19/5 Draw 1/3 Irvine Meadow
14/1 Fort William 7/1 Draw 1/14 Boness Utd – OFF
2/5 Fraserburgh 10/3 Draw 9/2 Civil Service Strollers
1/5 Gala Fairydean 5/1 Draw 7/1 Hawick Royal Albert
7/1 Glasgow Univ 5/1 Draw 1/5 Cove Rangers
3/10 Huntly 7/2 Draw 13/2 Newton Stewart
7/1 Lossiemouth 5/1 Draw 1/5 Auchinleck Talbot
2/7 Nairn 4/1 Draw 6/1 Selkirk
11/8 Rothes 5/2 Draw 11/8 Clachnacuddin
11/4 St Cuthbert’s W 16/5 Draw 8/13 Keith
5/4 Vale of Leithen 13/5 Draw 6/4 Girvan
1/4 Wick Academy 9/2 Draw 6/1 Coldstream
10/3 Wigtown 10/3 Draw 1/2 Preston Ath
Old Firm v The Rest
1/2 Old Firm Winner
6/4 Anyone Else Win Cup
10/1 Non SPL Winner
9/2 Non SPL Side in Final
Other Specials
7/2 Old Firm to meet in the Final
5/1 Non League Side to Reach Fifth Round
50/1 Non League Side to Beat an SPL Side
Which Non League Side will progress Furthest?
7/2 Buckie Thistle
11/2 Deveronvale
11/2 Spartans
7/1 Auchinleck Talbot
7/1 Bo’ness United
7/1 Irvine Meadow
10/1 Threave Rovers
12/1 Cove Rangers
12/1 Fraserburgh
12/1 Keith
16/1 Whitehill Welfare
Which Highland League Cup will Progress Furthest?
9/4 Buckie Thistle
9/2 Deveronvale
7/1 Cove Rangers
10/1 Fraserburgh
10/1 Nairn County
12/1 Keith
14/1 Inverurie Loco Works
14/1 Wick Academy
16/1 Forres Mechancics
16/1 Huntly
20/1 Clachnacuddin
25/1 Brora Rangers
25/1 Lossiemouth
25/1 Rothes
50/1 Fort William
Which East of Scotland Side will Progress Furthest?
11/8 Spartans
5/1 Edinburgh City
6/1 Whitehill Welfare
8/1 Preston Athletic
10/1 Edinburgh University
12/1 Civil Service Strollers
12/1 Gala Fairydean
12/1 Vale of Leithen
16/1 Selkirk
20/1 Coldstream
50/1 Hawick Royal Albert
Which South of Scotland Side will Progress Furthest?
4/9 Threave Rovers
7/2 Dalbeattie Star
10/1 Newton Stewart
10/1 St Cuthbert Wanderers
10/1 Wigtown & Bladnoch
Which Junior Side will Progress Furthest?
2/1 Auchinleck Talbot
2/1 Bo’ness United
2/1 Irvine Meadow
10/1 Culter
10/1 Girvan
Tony Kenny
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