Under the Fir Park lights, Motherwell cruised to a dominant 4-0 victory over Glasgow Women to extend their prolific unbeaten run to seven games.
Jemma Hughes netted an exceptional brace on her return to the starting line-up, with strikes from Chelsea Watson and Niamh Noble rounding off a superb evening in Lanarkshire.
Manager, Paul Brownlie made several changes ahead of the match. Katie Andrews replaced Emily Mutch in goal, with Georgie Rafferty, Niamh Noble, Jemma Hughes, Lori Gardner, Kayla Jardine and Louisa Boyes all coming into the starting XI.
Keen for redemption since their last Fir Park appearance, Motherwell started on the front foot, forcing the visitors to concede possession deep into their own half; and soon after the opening goal.
Amy Anderson’s incisive through ball sliced through the Glasgow defence, leaving Hughes through on goal, and after shifting the ball onto her stronger right foot; the striker arrowed her strike into the bottom left corner.
The Women of Steel were soon firmly in command of the tie almost 15 minutes later. Rangers loanee, Kayla Jardine floated an inviting free-kick across the six-yard box, and Watson preyed on the oppositions indecision by powering her header past the keeper.
On the stroke of half-time, the hosts continued to increase their advantage. Carla Boyce’s dangerous effort from the edge of the box ricocheted off the goalkeeper before falling kindly to the feet of Noble, who buried her effort from a few yards out.
In the final stages of the game, Motherwell secured their victory with a decisive fourth. Noble again causing the visiting defence problems after finding space on the left before chipping a looping cross towards the back post, that sailed into the path of Hughes who capitalised with a cool finish.
Tonight’s result could prove to be a huge confidence boost for Paul Brownlie’s side, who will turn their attention to a highly-anticipated Scottish Cup Semi-Final with Rangers at Hampden on Saturday.