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  1. 'We've shown Glasgow City are going nowhere' - Lauderpublished at 21:09 GMT 12 March 2025

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Sport Scotland

     Players from the top six teams promote the final 10 Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) games of the season. Pictured: Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City),  at Hampden Park, on March 11, 2025, in Glasgow, ScotlandImage source, SNS

    Take a glance at the SWPL table and you'd be forgiven for then having a quick check at what year we're in.

    The SWPL has "a nostalgic feel about it," says Hayley Lauder, with old foes Glasgow City and Hibernian topping the standings.

    Only once between 2013 and 2019 did City and Hibs not finish as the top two, while the pair met in a number of cup finals too, before the investment in Old Firm women's teams.

    Investment which many onlookers thought would spell the end of City's time at the top of the tree. How they've been proved wrong.

    "I think the media and the noise create a narrative where because Rangers and Celtic have invested, that's the end of Glasgow City," captain Lauder told BBC Scotland.

    "But I think we've very much shown that Glasgow City are going nowhere."

    And with serial winners, Leanne Ross and Leanne Crichton at the helm, one wouldn't expect that to change any time soon.

    Lauder is one of the few players at City to have been a team-mate of the now head coach and assistant, so is there any difference to their days on the pitch?

    "They're still shouting at me, just now as coaches!" Lauder added.

    "That's just who they are. They're winners. They're both winners. They want the best for us and the best for the club. I think we're showing that for them this season."

  2. 'People are talking about the SWPL across Europe' - McIntyrepublished at 18:49 GMT 11 March 2025

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Players from the top six teams, alongside Fiona McIntyre (SWPL Managing Director) promote the final 10 Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) games of the season. Pictured (L to R): Emma Brownlie (Hearts), Mia McAuley (Rangers), Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City), Siobhan Hunter (Hibs) Shannon McGregor (Celtic) and Gillian Inglis (Motherwell) at Hampden Park, on March 11, 2025, in Glasgow, ScotlandImage source, SNS

    With four teams separated by three points, the SWPL has "the best title race in Europe," according to managing director Fiona McIntyre.

    Glasgow City and Hibernian are locked at the top, with Rangers two points back and reigning champions Celtic one further behind as the league enters its split for the final 10 games.

    Speaking at an event at Hampden promoting the top-six split, which is completed by Hearts and Motherwell, McIntyre said contemporaries across Europe "are talking about the Scottish game".

    "They ask us about the split in particular, because that is quite unique to Scotland," McIntyre said.

    "Not many leagues do it, so we obviously have reaped the rewards of that. The run-in tends to be super competitive because the top teams are playing against each other.

    "But people are talking about the SWPL. They're asking what we've done structurally in terms of our governance, but also in terms of our competition format.

    "That's part of my role, to try and advocate for Scottish football and make sure that the rest of Europe and the world are talking about Scottish women's football.

    "We're just delighted that we've got an incredible run-in to look forward to, and I think we've got the best title race in Europe, I really do.

    "To have, after 22 games, four clubs within three points of each other, it's unprecedented, or certainly something that I can't recall in recent memory."

  3. Adams talks Hibs title bid & achieving her Scotland 'dream'published at 17:36 GMT 11 March 2025

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    Adams on Hibs' 'underdog mentality'

    Hibs and Scotland striker Eilidh Adams joins Rachel Corsie and Leanne Crichton on the latest episode of the Behind the Goals podcast.

    Adams discusses Hibs' "underdog mentality" in the title race as they prepare to face fellow leaders Glasgow City this weekend, plus achieving her Scotland "dream".

    Listen and subscribe on BBC Sounds

  4. Hearts 2-3 Glasgow City (ET): What Ross saidpublished at 15:29 GMT 10 March 2025

    Leanne RossImage source, SNS

    Glasgow City head coach Leanne Ross: "I thought that we started that game really well, we had a lot of control in the first half and then really disappointed with the goal we pretty much gave to Hearts at the end of the first half that allowed them straight back into the game and I think that we took control of it in the second half, we were probably the better team.

    "They've gone ahead but we showed great character to come back and get the equaliser and the game management, the experienced that we showed in the extra time period is what saw us through to get the victory that we needed.

    "As a kid you always want to play at the national stadium, I actually never got to do it in my career in terms of being on the pitch, I was on the bench when we played there with Scotland so to be back there with the team and have the oppurtunity to get ourselves into a final, it's going to be a great occasion and you can see the girls are excited for that already.

    "There's huge games to come with the split just around the corner so we need to focus on that first and then we can look forward to the draw to see who we get in that semi-final."

  5. Rangers 2-0 Spartans: What Potter saidpublished at 15:16 GMT 10 March 2025

    Jo PotterImage source, SNS

    Rangers manager Jo Potter: "It was difficult, we knew that they'd [Spartans] come and make it tough for us because our previous game against them, they sat off and frustrated us, so we expected it.

    "It just took us a long time to get into the game, it's stuff that we spoke about pre-match that we need to move the ball quickly, we need to shift it side to side and don't get caught too high too early, taking too many touches where they can jump out and press.

    "I thought there were huge improvements from last week in terms of quality in possession, we knew we'd have the lion's share of the ball so that helped us to get confidence a little bit earlier.

    "But you can see when we're good, when it clicks and we do things that we do really well individually, that has a massive effect on the team and I've said that to the players, that they need to take a little bit of responsibility to be able to know what the game needs, what they do really well and bring it a little bit early, not wait until 60 or 70 minutes."

  6. Boroughmuir Thistle 0-3 Motherwell: What Brownlie saidpublished at 15:04 GMT 10 March 2025

    Paul BrownlieImage source, SNS

    Motherwell manager Paul Brownlie: "It's a big achievement for the group, I'm made up for them.

    "I thought the level of discipline and quality showed in the game, a big performance and game.

    "It's brilliant for the players, every single game they've been good, you can see the quality in the game.

    "We came out at half time 3-0 up and managed the game well and even in the second half expected a reaction, the players managed it.

    "Everything we asked of them this week, they implemented real quality and I'm made up for them.

    "We made the players aware of the quality that Boroughmuir had and we knew they could be a real threat, it was a tough game.

    "How we handled the whole occasion, that level of discipline and the mentality within the group was different class in such a big game."

  7. Celtic's McAneny named POTM for Februarypublished at 14:06 GMT 10 March 2025

    Maria McAnenyImage source, SWPL

    Celtic's Maria McAneny has been named SWPL Player of the Month for February.

    The winger picks up the award for the first time after two impressive performances last month that helped Celtic pick up four out of a possible six points as they continue their title charge.

    McAneny also won Goal of the Month for February thanks to her terrific left-footed strike in Celtic's 2-2 draw with league leaders Glasgow City and played a crucial part in the 8-0 win over Dundee United.

  8. Glasgow City overcome Hearts in extra-time to complete semi-final line-uppublished at 17:54 GMT 9 March 2025

    Kimberley Smit celebrates scoring the winning goal in extra time against HeartsImage source, SNS

    Glasgow City saw off SWPL rivals Hearts in a thrilling Women's Scottish Cup clash.

    Leanne Ross' side scored in extra-time to overcome the Edinburgh outfit 3-2 and land a place in the hat for the semi-final.

    City scored first when Nicole Kozlova finished off a lovely team move to give the hosts the advantage after 25 minutes.

    Bayley Hutchison prodded home in injury-time in the first half to level the tie at the break and scored a second after the interval to put Hearts in front.

    Lisa Forrest made it all square with just 10 minutes to play to force the tie to extra-time.

    Hearts were dealt a further blow in injury-time when Lizzie Waldie picked up a second yellow card and reduced Eva Olid's side to 10 players.

    Kimberley Smit nudged home a City corner in the early stages of extra-time and Hearts were unable to respond.

    City join Aberdeen, Rangers and Motherwell in Monday night's draw for the penultimate round of the competition.

  9. Holders Rangers overcome Spartans for Scottish Cup semi-final placepublished at 16:13 GMT 9 March 2025

    Spartans v RangersImage source, SNS

    Rangers overcame a tricky Spartans side to continue their defence of the Scottish Cup in the semi-final.

    The sides couldn't be separated at the break at Broadwood and it took second half substitute Camille Lafaix to get the hosts up and running.

    Kirsty Howat doubled Rangers' lead with a stunning strike from the edge of the box.

    Jo Potter's side held on until the whistle to set up another Scottish Cup semi-final tie, the draw for which will take place at half-time of Livingston v St Johnstone on Monday night.