The 2017 Scottish Challenge Cup final, also known as the Irn-Bru Cup final for sponsorship reasons, is a football match that took place on 25 March 2017 at Fir Park, between Dundee United and St Mirren. It was the 26th final of the Scottish Challenge Cup since it was first organised in 1990 to celebrate the centenary of the now defunct Scottish Football League and the fourth since the Scottish Professional Football League was formed. Both teams progressed through four elimination rounds to reach the final. The match was won by Dundee United 2–1, marking their first win in the tournament since its inception and their first silverware since the 2009–10 Scottish Cup.

Route to the final

The competition is a knock-out tournament and was contested by 52 teams from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2016-17. Those participating were the 30 clubs that played in the 2016–17 Championship, League One and League Two of the Scottish Professional Football League along with the top four teams from the 2015–16 Highland and Lowland Leagues (East Stirlingshire, who were relegated from the SPFL, took the place of the Lowland League champions Edinburgh City, who promoted in their place). The top two teams from the 2015–16 Welsh Premier League and 2015–16 NIFL Premiership and the U20s squads of the teams competing in the 2016–17 Premiership were also invited to compete. For the first three rounds, the draw was divided into two geographical regions – north and south. These draws were seeded to avoid U20s teams and Highland and Lowland League sides from being drawn against each other. From round four onwards, the draw was regionalised to keep Welsh and Northern Irish teams apart.

As both clubs play in the Championship, they received a bye to the third round.

Dundee United

RoundOppositionScore
Third roundPeterhead (h)3–2 (a.e.t.)
Fourth roundStranraer (a)1–0
Quarter-finalDunfermline Athletic (a)1–0
Semi-finalQueen of the South (a)3–2

St Mirren

RoundOppositionScore
Third roundAlbion Rovers (a)4–3 (a.e.t.)
Fourth roundHibernian (a)2–1
Quarter-finalAyr United (h)2–1
Semi-finalWales The New Saints (h)4–1

Match details

Dundee United2–1St Mirren
Andreu 37' Mikkelsen 75'Loy 38'
Dundee UnitedSt Mirren
Dundee United: GK 1 Scotland Cammy Bell (c) RB 8 Scotland Stewart Murdoch CB 14 France William Edjenguélé CB 4 Scotland Mark Durnan LB 24 Scotland Jamie Robson CM 16 Scotland Charlie Telfer CM 14 Republic of Ireland Willo Flood RW 22 Scotland Ali Coote 89' AM 19 France Tony Andreu LW 23 Netherlands Nick van der Velden 58' CF 9 Scotland Simon Murray 80' Substitutes: GK 21 Germany Luis Zwick DF 3 Scotland Paul Dixon DF 5 Scotland Coll Donaldson 89' DF 6 Scotland Lewis Toshney DF 20 Netherlands Frank van der Struijk MF 11 England Alex Nicholls 80' FW 18 Denmark Thomas Mikkelsen 58' Manager: Scotland Ray McKinnonSt Mirren: GK 21 Wales Billy O'Brien RB 3 Scotland Gary Irvine CB 6 Scotland Gary MacKenzie CB 15 Scotland Jack Baird LB 44 England Adam Eckersley RM 42 Scotland Kyle Magennis 84' CM 10 Scotland Stevie Mallan CM 22 Scotland Stephen McGinn (c) LM 17 Scotland Lewis Morgan CF 16 Scotland Rory Loy CF 9 England John Sutton Substitutes: GK 1 Scotland Jamie Langfield DF 2 Cyprus Stelios Demetriou DF 4 Scotland Andy Webster MF 23 Norway Pål Fjelde MF 35 Scotland Darren Whyte MF 36 Scotland Connor O'Keefe 84' FW 50 Scotland Ryan Watters Manager: Scotland Jack Ross
Dundee United:
GK1Scotland Cammy Bell (c)
RB8Scotland Stewart Murdoch
CB14France William Edjenguélé
CB4Scotland Mark Durnan
LB24Scotland Jamie Robson
CM16Scotland Charlie Telfer
CM14Republic of Ireland Willo Flood
RW22Scotland Ali Coote 89'
AM19France Tony Andreu
LW23Netherlands Nick van der Velden 58'
CF9Scotland Simon Murray 80'
Substitutes:
GK21Germany Luis Zwick
DF3Scotland Paul Dixon
DF5Scotland Coll Donaldson 89'
DF6Scotland Lewis Toshney
DF20Netherlands Frank van der Struijk
MF11England Alex Nicholls 80'
FW18Denmark Thomas Mikkelsen 58'
Manager:
Scotland Ray McKinnon
St Mirren:
GK21Wales Billy O'Brien
RB3Scotland Gary Irvine
CB6Scotland Gary MacKenzie
CB15Scotland Jack Baird
LB44England Adam Eckersley
RM42Scotland Kyle Magennis 84'
CM10Scotland Stevie Mallan
CM22Scotland Stephen McGinn (c)
LM17Scotland Lewis Morgan
CF16Scotland Rory Loy
CF9England John Sutton
Substitutes:
GK1Scotland Jamie Langfield
DF2Cyprus Stelios Demetriou
DF4Scotland Andy Webster
MF23Norway Pål Fjelde
MF35Scotland Darren Whyte
MF36Scotland Connor O'Keefe 84'
FW50Scotland Ryan Watters
Manager:
Scotland Jack Ross
Man of the Match: Tony AndreuMatch rules 90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Seven named substitutes. Maximum of three substitutions.