Rangers Women beat Glasgow City, Queen’s Park win SWPL 2 | OneFootball

Rangers Women beat Glasgow City, Queen’s Park win SWPL 2 | OneFootball

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·14 April 2024

Rangers Women beat Glasgow City, Queen’s Park win SWPL 2

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Article image:Rangers Women beat Glasgow City, Queen’s Park win SWPL 2

Rangers goal celebration against Glasgow City. (Photo: Colin Poultney/SWPL)

Rangers ran out 4-1 winners over Glasgow City in the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League, Queen’s Park clinched the SWPL 2 championship.


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SWPL 1

Hearts 2-0 Hibernian Spartans 1-2 Montrose Aberdeen 3-2 Hamilton Academical Rangers 4-1 Glasgow City Motherwell 2-1 Dundee United Partick Thistle 0-5 Celtic

Rangers kept a point ahead of Celtic with defeat of Glasgow City and the Hoops hit five goals at Partick Thistle, two coming from Natasha Flint. Rio Hardy’s penalty for Rangers brought a reply from Lauren Davidson, before Lizzie Arnot, Chelsea Cornet, and Mia McAulay netted for the hosts.

Hearts moved six point ahead of Hibernian with victory in the Edinburgh derby on Friday evening.

Aberdeen, Motherwell and Montrose all won to increase the gap from the bottom three. The Dons edged Hamilton 3-2, Motherwell also had a narrow victory over Dundee United and Montrose took the points 2-1 at Spartans to move six points clear of them.

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Montrose celebrations at Spartans/ (Photo: Malcolm Mackenzie/SWPL)

SWPL 2

Boroughmuir Thistle 3-3 Livingston Kilmarnock 0-1 Glasgow Women Queen’s Park 6-1 Stirling University St Johnstone 2-3 Gartcairn

Queen’s Park are champions after second-placed Kilmarnock’s shock loss to Glasgow Women and the Spiders’ 6-1 win over Stirling University, whom they had trailed to early on.

Livingston cut the gap to the promotion play-off spot down to six points, Boroughmuir jump above St Johnstone, with both sides level on points.

Ayr United secure play-off spot in promotion bid to SWPL 2

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