The women of steel refocus their attention to league action this weekend motivated by their penalty shootout victory over local rivals Hamilton in the first Lanarkshire derby of the 2024/25 campaign which saw Motherwell progress to the Quarter-Finals of the Sky Sports Cup.
The women of steel conceded moments before half-time, and looked set to exit the Sky Sports League Cup to their closest Lanarkshire rivals, but within the final few seconds of additional time, Rangers-loanee Laura Berry rifled home a magnificent volley from Louisa Boyes’ skilfully chipped through ball to send the tie into extra-time.
Neither side could be separated over the additional half-hour, with the derby to be settled over a penalty shootout. Goalscorer Berry sent her opening effort over the crossbar, giving the Accies the early advantage, but two exceptional reaction saves from Motherwell stopper Rebecca Cameron sealed the women of steel’s place in the next round.
The Tale of the Tape
Motherwell
Motherwell’s late cup heroics tees up a meeting with Sunday’s opponents in the Quarter-Final’s next month, providing both sides with the opportunity to face a cup preview when they face in the SWPL this Sunday at Broadwood. The women of steel head into Sunday’s encounter with back-to-back victories following a comfortable six-goal victory over Queens Park at Ochilview.
Motherwell will face a variety of squad selection limitations this weekend, as Amy Sharkey, Sienna McGoldrick and latest addition Sophie Black all continue to represent Scotland U17s, whilst Laura Berry and Mason Blyth-Clark are ineligible against their parent club.
Limitations on squad selection may provide the opportunity for several academy graduates, who featured in the squad against Hamilton last weekend. Striker Kyla Thomson came off the bench and impressed in a late second-half cameo, whilst Hannah Cairns and Mia Gillespie were also named amongst the substitutes.
Rangers
Rangers are unbeaten in their opening nine SWPL fixtures so far this season, picking up eight straight victories before a 2-2 stalemate with bitter rivals Celtic in the first derby of the 2024/25 campaign. Rangers’ only defeats so far came in the Champions League against Arsenal and Atletico De Madrid.
Ticket information
Cash & card payments are also available for this fixture.
- Adult – £7.
- Concession – £4.
- Juvenile – £4.
How to follow the action
Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match. Kick-off from Broadwood at 2PM.