The women of steel swiftly refocus their attention to Premier League action, looking to replicate their emphatic league display over Aberdeen in the Granite city on Wednesday evening, as they attempt to shake off their Quarter-Final blues, when they travel to Springburn to face closest rivals Partick Thistle on Sunday.
Motherwell coasted past the Dons under the floodlights at Balmoral Stadium in a performance which propelled the women of steel firmly back into the final top-six place, one-point ahead of Brian Graham’s Jags. Louisa Boyes’ netted a sensational second-half hat-trick, with Laura Berry also dispatching a strike from the penalty spot. Sienna McGoldrick and Sophie Black both got off the mark in claret and amber, netting their first goals for the club.
Paul Brownlie’s side will look to regain their signs of momentum after reflecting on a disappointing Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final exit to defending champions Rangers. Motherwell cruised past local rivals Hamilton in the previous round, but couldn’t overcome the Ibrox side, as Amy Sharkey netted the solitary Motherwell goal in a comfortable victory of the visitors at K-Park.
The Tale of the Tape
Motherwell
Paul Brownlie’s side head into Sunday afternoons meeting looking to redeem themselves following a disappointing performance against the hosts at Fir Park last September. The women of steel have yet to take three points from the Glasgow-side, despite scoring 10-times since last thrashing the Jags by six-goals to one in March 2020.
Motherwell remain in a prolific goalscoring run of form on the road, finding the target on 12-occasions in their last three SWPL encounters, with striker Laura Berry netting five-times and midfielder Louisa Boyes’ complimenting with an additional three.
The women of steel will have more options within their matchday squad, as Rangers loanees Sophie Black, Laura Berry and Mason Clark will all be eligible to return following the Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final defeat against their parent club.
Partick Thistle
Thistle remain one-point behind the women of steel in the SWPL table after picking up one win from their last five league games, defeating Queens Park two-nil, whilst drawing on the road to Montrose, and enduring defeats to Hearts, Glasgow City, and Hibernian.
Ticket information
Supporters can purchase tickets on matchday, with the clubs turnstile in operation. Tickets can also be purchased in advance through the Partick thistle ticketing website.
- Adult – £8.
- Concession – £6.
- Under-16s – Free to enter.
How to follow the action
Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on X formerly Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match. Kick-off from Petershill Park at 1PM.