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Fraserburgh’s football club is buzzing with excitement as they gear up for a significant encounter in the Scottish Cup. The Highland League side has drawn Rangers for the fourth round of the national tournament, marking a momentous occasion for the club and its supporters. The match is set to take place at the iconic Ibrox Stadium on January 18, 2025, a venue that holds a rich history in Scottish football.
Mark Cowie, the manager of Fraserburgh, expressed his elation following the draw, stating, “Wow – we’ve been lucky enough to do it once and now we’re away to do it again!” This sentiment reflects the club’s remarkable journey, having recently secured their place in the fourth round by defeating Annan Athletic 2-0. The upcoming match against Rangers not only represents a chance for the players to showcase their skills on a grand stage but also serves as a reward for the hard work of the club’s board members and staff.
While the previous encounter with Rangers in 2018 was a memorable experience, the financial implications of this match are expected to be significantly more favorable for Fraserburgh. With Ibrox’s capacity reaching 52,000, the club stands to benefit from half of the gate receipts, a substantial increase compared to the 1,800 fans that attended the last match at Bellslea. Furthermore, the game is likely to be broadcast live on television, enhancing visibility and engagement with fans.
Cowie acknowledged the challenges faced during the previous match, including logistical issues and the stress of hosting a high-profile game. However, he is optimistic about the upcoming tie, stating, “With this tie, we won’t have any of that stress – we’ll have to organise a bus and that’ll be about it!” The manager emphasized the importance of this opportunity for his players, many of whom are nearing the end of their careers. He remarked, “How many folk can say they’ve played Rangers twice in a competitive game? I’m delighted for them.” This match is not just a game; it is a celebration of the club’s achievements and a chance for the community to rally behind their team.
The excitement surrounding the Scottish Cup is palpable, with other intriguing matchups also set to take place. League Two leaders Elgin City will face Premiership side Aberdeen, while Cove Rangers will host Forfar Athletic. The draw has generated significant interest among fans, with many eagerly anticipating the outcomes of these fixtures. As the date approaches, the anticipation builds, and Fraserburgh’s supporters are ready to make the journey to Ibrox, hoping for a memorable day in the club’s history.
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