The 1981 Scottish Cup Final was played on 9 May 1981 at
Hampden Park in
Glasgow and was the final of the 96th Scottish Cup. Rangers and Dundee United contested the match. The first match, saw Dundee United start strongly, but fail to score. Rangers had the chance to win the match when they won a penalty at the end of normal time, but
Ian Redford's effort was saved by
Hamish McAlpine. After a period of
extra time the match finished goalless.[1] The replay took place on 12 May 1981, Rangers ran out easy winners, beating Dundee United, whose players appeared not to have recovered from the first match, 4–1.[2]
This was the last Final contested with a replay; beginning in the subsequent year, extra time and
penalty shootouts were used to determine the winner on the same day.
The 1981 Scottish Cup Final was played on 9 May 1981 at
Hampden Park in
Glasgow and was the final of the 96th Scottish Cup. Rangers and Dundee United contested the match. The first match, saw Dundee United start strongly, but fail to score. Rangers had the chance to win the match when they won a penalty at the end of normal time, but
Ian Redford's effort was saved by
Hamish McAlpine. After a period of
extra time the match finished goalless.[1] The replay took place on 12 May 1981, Rangers ran out easy winners, beating Dundee United, whose players appeared not to have recovered from the first match, 4–1.[2]
This was the last Final contested with a replay; beginning in the subsequent year, extra time and
penalty shootouts were used to determine the winner on the same day.