The Bunrigh Cup roars back into action this Saturday, 28th March, as the competition reaches the business end with a mouth-watering quarter-final lineup. With six GCFA Saturday morning sides and two SPAFA afternoon outfits making up the final eight, the stage is perfectly set for a day of drama, intensity, and unforgettable moments.
Four ties. Eight teams. And every single one with eyes firmly fixed on silverware.
Toryglen Thistle v FC Pather


2pm kick off
First up, Toryglen Thistle face a massive test as they welcome one of the tournament favourites, FC Pather. It’s a clash that promises energy and quality in equal measure, with the hosts looking to cause a major upset against a side many believe could go all the way.
Clydebank SMFC V Cambuslang FA


Elsewhere, it’s a fascinating battle of leagues as Premier League outfit Clydebank SMFC take on Conference League challengers Cambuslang FA. On paper, Clydebank may have the edge—but cup football rarely follows the script.
Nethercraigs v Clydebank Red Star


There’s no love lost in the all–Premier League showdown between Nethercraigs and Clydebank Red Star. With both sides well aware of each other’s strengths, expect a tight, hard-fought encounter where fine margins could decide everything.
Corinthians v AFC Chryston


And finally, reigning Premier League champions Corinthians face a huge challenge as another tournament favourite, AFC Chryston, make the trip to Ravenswood in Cumbernauld. It’s a blockbuster tie with serious pedigree on both sides—arguably the standout fixture of the round.
One step closer to the trophy. One game from the semi-finals.
With pride, progression, and silverware on the line, the Bunrigh Cup quarter-finals promise a Saturday packed with passion and high-stakes football. Expect shocks, standout performances, and moments that will be talked about long after the final whistle.
Strap in—this is where the Bunrigh Cup truly comes alive.


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