#SSESWCup S-Fs: Glasgow City come from behind to beat Rangers Women

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Glasgow City won through to the SSE Scottish Women;s Cup final
Glasgow City’s Claire Shine on the ball against Rangers. (Photo: Tommy Hughes)

Glasgow City had to battle back to beat Rangers 4-1 in the SSE Scottish Women’s Cup semi-finals, while Hibernian saw off Motherwell by a similar score.

Carla Boyce headed in at the back post from a corner as Rangers threatened a shock win over Glasgow City but the scores were level when Eilish McSorley turned in a corner kick on 45 minutes.

Sam Kerr got the last touch to another flag-kick as City went ahead six minutes after the restart.

Rachel McLauchlan added a brace in the last 20 minutes, finishing a Hayley Lauder-led breakaway and then turning in a Kirsty Howat cross.

Holders Hibs are back in the final.
Photo: @HibsLadies

Two Rachael Boyle corners led to goals as Hibs went in 3-0 up at the break, Amy Muir opened her account with a powerful header, Siobhan Hunter turned in the other at the far post with Colette Cavanagh combining well with Jamie-Lee Napier to net in-between.

Cavanagh was taken down inside the area and although Boyle’s penalty was saved by Anna Vincenti, she put the rebound away.

Motherwell got a goal back against the holders just after the hour mark, Abby Callaghan’s effort going in off the post.

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