Motherwell coasted past local rivals Hamilton with a comprehensive 1-4 victory at New Douglas Park to secure their third straight Lanarkshire Derby win this season.
An emphatic Tiree Burchill hat-trick across both halves alongside a composed Carla Boyce penalty was enough to ensure all three points went to the claret and amber side of Lanarkshire.
Manager, Paul Brownlie made three changes from the side that secured a historic semi-final place in the Scottish Cup and a trip to Hampden after a convincing 3-0 victory over Glasgow Women at Cliftonhill last weekend.
Amy Anderson made her first start since returning from a recent injury spell, with Lori Gardner and Georgie Rafferty also featuring in the starting XI. Niamh Noble, Kayla Jardine and Jo Addie settled for a place on the bench.
The visitors were certainly the likelier to break the deadlock after the early exchanges.
A darting run by Kodie Hay saw the winger coast through to the edge of the box, before firing an ambitious attempt towards goal, but her strike narrowly evaded the far post.
Motherwell were still struggling to find their rhythm as the half-time whistle loomed, but they soon found the breakthrough.
Hay, again looking lively on the right, sprinted beyond her marker before drilling a low delivery across the face of goal, and Burchill was on hand to convert from a few yards out.
As the second half resumed, the women of steel increased the intensity, and soon took complete control of the game.
A skilful run from Lori Gardener saw the winger edge her way into the penalty area before teeing up substitute Gill Inglis’ whose close-range effort ricocheted through a number of bodies before falling kindly to the feet of Burchill, who calmly netted her second of the afternoon.
Less than two minutes later, Motherwell had their third. A clear handball in the box was spotted by the referee who correctly awarded the spot kick. Boyce stepped up and clinically dispatched her strike into the bottom right-corner for her seventh goal in recent prolific spell.
On the hour mark, Burchill secured her hat-trick and Motherwell’s fourth of the derby.
Latching onto Boyce’s incisive through ball, Burchill’s fast footwork allowed her to shift the ball onto her stronger right-foot before placing her strike into the bottom-left corner to secure Motherwell third successive Lanarkshire Derby triumph this season.
Paul Brownlie’s side will now turn their attention to Dundee United who are the visitors at K-Park next Sunday.