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·9 Februari 2025
Hearts Women’s hopes hampered when held by Partick Thistle
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Hearts were held 1-1 by Partick Thistle. (Photo: Malcolm Mackenzie/SWPL)
Hearts slipped six points behind the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League top four when held at home by Partick Thistle.
Dundee United 0-8 Celtic Glasgow City 8-0 Montrose Hearts 1-1 Partick Thistle Rangers 10-0 Aberdeen Queen’s Park 0-2 Hibernian Motherwell 4-1 Spartans
Celtic put eight past Dundee United on Friday, Abi Harrison marking her first start with a hat-trick. Maria McAneny and Jenny Smith added a couple each, Kit Loferski also finding the net against the bottom side.
Glasgow City took back top-spot from Celtic on goal-difference with eight of their own against Montrose, all from different scorers.
Rangers hit double-figures against Aberdeen, Katie Wilkinson with three goals, Rio Hardy and Olivia McLoughlin two apiece.
Katie Wilkinson celebrates one of her three goals against Aberdeen. (Photo: Colin Poultney/SWPL)
Like Rangers, Hibernian are also just two points behind the top two. Tegan Bowie gave them the lead at Queen’s Park but they had to wait until stoppage time to make sure of the points, with a Kirsten Reilly header.
Partick Thistle held Hearts 1-1, cancelling out Georgia Timms’ opener with Carla Boyce’s late header.
Motherwell are closer to securing a top-six spot after a 4-1 defeat of Spartans.
SWPL 2
Boroughmuir Thistle 3-1 Hamilton Academical St Johnstone 2-3 Kilmarnock Gartcairn 7-0 Rossvale Livingston 1-1 Ayr United
Boroughmuir Thistle came from behind to beat leaders Hamilton Academical with three late goals. Cara Borthwick levelled on 79 minutes, Cailin Michie gave them the lead and deep into added time Becky Galbraith got their third.
Kilmarnock went three up at St Johnstone through Georgie McTear, Abby Robinson and Kelsey Crainie but had to hold on at the end, after Elvie McLean and Olivia Hurrell replied for the hosts.
Kaitlyn Canavan headed Livingston into an early lead but bottom-of-the-table Ayr United equalised through Clare Docherty.
Gartcairn sank Rossvale 7-0, helped by a hat-trick on her debut from Georgie Robb.