The 1963–64 season was the 91st season of competitive football in Scotland and the 67th season of the Scottish Football League.

Scottish League Division One

Champions: Rangers<br />

Relegated: Queen of the South, East Stirlingshire

Scottish League Division Two

Promoted: Greenock Morton, Clyde

In the league match between Forfar Athletic and East Fife on Wednesday, 22 April 1964, the result was Forfar 5, East Fife 4.

Cup honours

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!width=140|Competition

!width=135|Winner

!width=80|Score

!width=135|Runner-up

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|align=left|Scottish Cup 1963–64

|Rangers

|align=center|3 – 1

|Dundee

|-

|align=left|League Cup 1963–64

|Rangers

|align=center|5 – 0

|Morton

|-

|align=left|Junior Cup

|Johnstone Burgh

|align=center|3 – 0 (rep.)

|Cambuslang Rangers

|}

Other honours

National

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!width=160|Competition

!width=135|Winner

!width=80|Score

!width=135|Runner-up

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|align=left|Scottish Qualifying Cup - North

|Elgin City

|8 – 5 *

|Clachnacuddin

|-

|align=left|Scottish Qualifying Cup - South

|Edinburgh University

|4 – 3 *

|Peebles Rovers

|}

County

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!width=160|Competition

!width=135|Winner

!width=80|Score

!width=135|Runner-up

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|align=left|Aberdeenshire Cup

|Fraserburgh

|

|

|-

|align=left|East of Scotland Shield

|Hearts

|3 – 0

|Hibernian

|-

|align=left|Fife Cup

|Dunfermline Athletic

|5 – 1 *

|East Fife

|-

|align=left|Forfarshire Cup

|Dundee United

|4 – 0

|Montrose

|-

|align=left|Glasgow Cup

|Celtic

|2 – 0

|Clyde

|-

|align=left|Lanarkshire Cup

|Motherwell

|3 – 1

|Hamilton

|-

|align=left|Renfrewshire Cup

|Morton

|6 – 4 *

|St Mirren

|-

|align=left|Stirlingshire Cup

|Falkirk

|7 – 0

|Stenhousemuir

|}

- aggregate over two legs

Highland League

Scotland national team

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!Date

!Venue

!Opponents

!

!Competition

!Scotland scorer(s)

|-bgcolor=#ffdddd

|12 October 1963

|Windsor Park, Belfast (A)

|

|align=center|1–2

|BHC

|Ian St. John

|-bgcolor=#ddffdd

|7 November 1963

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

|

|align=center|6–1

|Friendly

|Denis Law (4), Dave Mackay (2)

|-bgcolor=#ddffdd

|20 November 1963

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

|

|align=center|2–1

|BHC

|John White, Denis Law

|-bgcolor=#ddffdd

|11 April 1964

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

|

|align=center|1–0

|BHC

|Alan Gilzean

|-bgcolor=#ffffdd

|12 May 1964

|Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover (A)

|

|align=center|2–2

|Friendly

|Alan Gilzean (2)

|-

|}

  • Scotland shared the 1964 British Home Championship with England and Northern Ireland.

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • BHC = British Home Championship

Notes and references

  • Scottish Football Historical Archive