Hampden bound. The women of steel secured their place in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup after a comprehensive 0-4 victory over Glasgow Women at Cliftonhill on Sunday.
An early first-half penalty had Motherwell ahead at the break before a quickfire second from Carla Boyce saw the women of steel in the ascendency midway through the second half.
A precise effort from Lauren Doran-Barr was quickly followed by a well-placed header from Boyce who secured her hat-trick with the final few minutes to spare.
Assistant Manager, Leanne Crichton made two changes from the side that cruised to a 1-3 victory over Aberdeen at Cormack Park last weekend. Captain Gill Inglis and Louisa Boyes both missed out with Kayla Jardine and Kodie Hay returning to the starting XI.
The visitors wasted no time in breaking the deadlock after striking in the early exchanges. Niamh Noble’s quickly-taken throw was controlled by Tiree Burchill, who shifted the ball onto her stronger right foot before being hauled down under a late lunging challenge. The referee rightly awarded the spot kick which Boyce coolly dispatched into the bottom left corner.
Neither side posed much of an attacking threat as the half-time whistle loomed, with both sides struggling to settle into the occasion.
Nevertheless, Motherwell soon found a vital second. Strikes from Burchill and Kayla Jardine ricocheted across the face of goal, before falling kindly to Boyce at the edge of the box, and the striker accurately picked out the bottom left corner for her second of the afternoon.
Not long after the hour mark, it was three. Glasgow failed to clear their lines, with the ball drilled towards the direction of Doran-Barr, who connected perfectly on the half-volley, and her strike sailed past the keeper before hitting the bar and nestling into the bottom corner.
With the final few minutes ticking by, Motherwell netted a decisive fourth to seal their place at the national stadium.
Kodie Hay’s perfectly-weighted delivery from the right flashed across the face of goal, and Boyce calmly nodded home from a few yards out to earn their place in the semi-finals.
Motherwell will now await their opponents in the next round, with a place in the Scottish Cup final at stake.