The Wigtownshire Cup was an association football cup competition, originally for clubs in the historic county of Wigtownshire, Scotland, although from the 1900s clubs from Kirkcudbrightshire were allowed to enter.
[1] The competition ran intermittently from 1889 to 1968.
The competition was a knock-out tournament contested by senior clubs in Wigtownshire.
The final in 1945–46 uniquely was held over two legs; Newton Stewart beat St Cuthbert's Wanderers 4–2 at home,[2] but the Saints won 3–1 in the reverse fixture - a last-minute Drysdale goal for Newton Stewart forced the tie into a play-off.
[3] A hat-trick from Clark in the replay at Wigtown gave the Saints their last triumph in the trophy.