Sunday May 22nd
SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE 1
Aberdeen 4-0 Spartans
Forfar Farmington 2-3 Celtic
Rangers 0-6 Hibernian
SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2
Hamilton Academicals 11-0 Inverness City
Hearts 4-1 Buchan
Hutchison Vale 0-2 Glasgow Girls
Queen’s Park 0-13 Jeanfield Swifts
Hibernian hit hosts Rangers for six to go within five-points of non-playing Scottish Premier League leaders, Glasgow City. A Lucy Graham brace, efforts from Abi Harrison, Joelle Murray and an own-goal had Hibs five up at the break, with Heather Richards scoring in the second half.
Third-placed Celtic edged out Forfar with the best of five goals. Kirsty Howat’s 11th-minute goal had the Hoops ahead until Forfar netted twice in the first 15 minutes of the second half. But Celtic soon levelled from Chloe Craig’s penalty and Suzanne Mulvey’s powerful run and finish sealed all three points.
Aberdeen are two points short of Spartans after defeating them 4-0. Nikki Smith and Cheryl Anderson netted for the Dons before the interval, afterwhich got two more to complete her hat-trick.
Hamilton held the SWPL 2 top spot following an 11-0 thrashing of Inverness City. Mhairi Lyle, Amy McCafferty, Lori Gardner and Gillian Inglis contributed to a 5-0 interval lead, with Accies adding six after the restart.
Glasgow Girls stayed second on goal-difference after a 2-0 victory at Hutchison Vale. Lauren Coleman and Lauren Evans scored in a four-minute spell just before half time.
Hearts in third were 4-1 winner over Buchan in which Ashley Carse got a couple, Louise Moultray and Rachel Walkingshaw one apiece.
Jeanfield Swifts were the days biggest scorers with thirteen goals away from home against the unlucky Queen’s Park. Nicola Martin scored in the 1st minute, Jade MacDonald got two, Danni McGinley and Erin Thatcher one each by half-time. Eilidh McIntyre then got on the scoresheet before McGinley netted twice to seal her hat-trick. Emma McClean made it double figures from distance, MacIntyre got her second, afterwhich McDonald clinched her treble and Alex Fox rounded off the scoring.