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Football match
1958 Scottish League Cup final
Event
1958–59 Scottish League Cup
Heart of Midlothian
Partick Thistle
5
1
Date
25 October 1958
Venue
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance
59,960
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The 1958 Scottish League Cup final was played on 25 October 1958 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and it was the final of the 13th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Hearts and Partick Thistle. Hearts won the match 5–1, thanks to goals by Willie Bauld, Johnny Hamilton and Jimmy Murray.[1]
^Brilliant Hearts Helped by Tolerance of Offside, The Glasgow Herald, 27 October 1958, via Partick Thistle History Archive
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