Rangers Women go clear at the top, Celtic and Hibs draw

Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Women's Premier League
Celtic drew 0-0 with Hibernian, (Photo: Colin Poultney/SWPL)

Rangers went clear at the top of the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League with another big win, after Celtic and Hibernian’s draw.

Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Dundee United 0-10 Rangers
Hearts 6-1 Motherwell
Partick Thistle 2-2 Aberdeen
Queen’s Park 0-3 Montrose
Spartans 0-2 Glasgow City

Rangers hit double figures at Dundee United, Katie Wilkinson and Laura Berry each notching a hat-trick.

Celtic and Hibernian dropped points for the first time this season, when playing out a goalless draw on Friday evening. Murphy Agnew went closest to breaking the deadlock, hitting the Hibs’ woodwork.

Natalia Wróbel’s first half goal gave Glasgow City the lead at Spartans, Nicole Kozlova sealing the points with a second goal with six minutes left.

Spartans v Glasgow City, Scottish Women's Premier League
Spartans tackle Glasgow City. (Photo: Colin Poultney/SWPL)

Hearts hit Motherwell 6-1 but the visitors’ Chelsie Watson had pulled it back early in the second half. However, Emma Brownlie then bagged a brace as a home win was secured.

Aberdeen’s Hannah Stewart struck early and Francesca Ogilvie put them two up, bef0re Emma Lawton and Carla Boyce hit back to rescue a draw for Partick Thistle in the last dozen minutes. Montrose grabbed their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory at Queen’s Park.

Montrose won 3-0 at Queen’s Park aided by a Louise Brown brace including a penalty after Hannah Cunningham was sent off.

Sky Sports Cup 1st Round

Ayr United 3-7 Livingston
Boroughmuir Thistle 4-1 Rossvale
Gartcairn 7-0 St.Johnstone
Hamilton Academical 2-1 Kilmarnock

Livingston’s Kaitlyn Canavan netted four times in their progress at Ayr, Gartcairn also scored seven but without reply, Becky Galbraith bagged a brace as Boroughmuir went through, while Hamilton came from behind to knockout Kilmarnock.

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