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    Glasgow City test next for ‘Well in SWPL1

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    Narrow defeat for Motherwell in SWPL1

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    Hibernian next in SWPL1

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    Win for ‘Well at Forfar in SWPL1

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    Trip to Forfar next in SWPL1

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    Defeat at Celtic in SWPL1

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    Motherwell face Celtic in SWPL1

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    Rangers beat ‘Well in SWPL1

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    Glasgow City test next for ‘Well in SWPL1

    Glasgow City test next for ‘Well in SWPL1

    Motherwell host Glasgow City in SWPL1 on Wednesday night.

    Kick off at the Penny Cars Stadium is at 7.30pm.

    The game is closed to supporters but is available to watch live online for £5.

    Tale of the tape

    City are a notoriously tricky opponent for everyone in Scotland, and that has also been the case for the women of steel.

    With five encounters since ‘Well’s promotion to the top flight in 2019, City have won five, scoring 38 and conceding zero.

    Form guide

    Despite the advances of Celtic and Rangers this campaign, City still lead the way at the top of SWPL1.

    Eight wins and a draw since the return to play in April has them four points clear of nearest challengers Rangers, with five games left to play.

    Motherwell’s narrow 1-0 home loss to Hibernian on Sunday came off the back of a positive result at Forfar prior, with a 1-0 victory and three points taken from the trip to Station Park.

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    Narrow defeat for Motherwell in SWPL1

    Narrow defeat for Motherwell in SWPL1

    A hard-fought battle saw Motherwell narrowly lose out at home to Hibernian in SWPL1.

    An Eilidh Adams goal 10 minutes into the second half was the difference in a keenly-contested affair.

    The first half was fairly uneventful with both teams being limited to chances by each other.

    Hibernian shared the majority of possession but ‘Well’s shape and organisation stopped Hibs from creating anything that troubled Lauren McGregor in goal.

    However, it was the same at the other end with Emily Mutch having nothing that troubled her.

    The second half saw the game become much more open with both teams going for three points.

    It was 10 minutes into the second half that Hibs found the net.

    Two missed attempts from Motherwell to clear the ball saw advantage given to the visitors, with Rachel Boyle delivering a ball into the box that saw Adams find the top of the net.

    Motherwell made several personnel changes soon after, with many feeling the effects of the Wednesday night victory over Forfar.

    From then on Motherwell dominated the game, forcing Hibs to defend their own box for large spells.

    Nicole Pullar thought she had equalised when she caught a volley sweetly, if not for an outstanding save from Mutch in the Hibs goal.

    Jordan McLintock also had an opportunity, which again saw a great save from Mutch.

    Unfortunately, despite the relentless pressure from Motherwell, the equaliser never came and it was Hibs that took all three points home,

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    Hibernian next in SWPL1

    Hibernian next in SWPL1

    Motherwell host Hibernian in SWPL1 on Sunday.

    Kick off at the Penny Cars Stadium is at 2pm.

    The game is closed to supporters but is available to watch live online for £5.

    Tale of the tape

    Hibernian were narrow winners last time out, with a 3-2 victory in Edinburgh for the hosts.

    Motherwell are yet to pick up a win in the eight encounters against Sunday’s opponents to date.

    Form guide

    ‘Well picked up their second victory in five matches with a 1-0 win at Forfar in midweek.

    Hibernian are unbeaten in three. Wins over Forfar and Hearts were followed with a 1-1 draw against Spartans on Wednesday.

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    Win for ‘Well at Forfar in SWPL1

    Win for ‘Well at Forfar in SWPL1

    Motherwell gained a brilliant three points on the road in a 1-0 win over Forfar Farmington.

    Jade Gallon’s first-half goal closed the gap between the two teams to two points, as the season races to its climax.

    An-end-to-end game saw chances for either team in both halves.

    Forfar started the quicker of the two teams, which saw them with several set pieces and corners into the Motherwell box to put pressure on the away team.

    However, it was a set-piece for Motherwell the saw the only goal of the game.

    A perfectly delivered ball from Chelsie Watson was met by on-loan midfielder Gallon, who expertly looped a header back across the goal past the helpless Forfar goalkeeper with 20 minutes played.

    The remainder for the half saw Motherwell have the better of the chances, with shots from Lori Gardner, Abby Callaghan and Gill Inglis either blocked or just going by the post.

    Watson then almost had a goal of her own before the interval, only for her free-kick to slam off the bar.

    Both teams cancelled each other out for large spells of the second half.

    Motherwell had the better of the play – and the majority of the ball – but without creating anything clear cut.

    Towards the end, and with the game becoming frantic, Forfar began to create half chances.

    Goalkeeper Lauren McGregor pulled off a couple of fine saves to ensure the game would not end differently, and see the women of steel pick up another valuable three points.

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    Trip to Forfar next in SWPL1

    Trip to Forfar next in SWPL1

    Motherwell travel to Forfar Farmington on Wednesday night in SWPL1.

    Kick off at Station Park is at 7pm.

    The game is closed to supporters but is available to watch live online for £4 direct from our opponents.

    Tale of the tape

    Forfar have had the upper hand in the two matches between the sides in the 2020/21 season.

    A 4-2 home win on the opening day of the season for our opponents was followed by a narrow 3-2 win last month.

    Form guide

    One place – and five points – separates the two teams in SWPL1 table.

    Sixth-placed Forfar have drawn one – against Hearts – and lost four in their last five league outings.

    The women of steel have also lost four, but defeated Hearts 2-1 at home to keep them two points ahead of the bottom club.

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    Defeat at Celtic in SWPL1

    Defeat at Celtic in SWPL1

    Motherwell were left to rue missed opportunities as they went down 3-0 at the hands of Celtic in SWPL1.

    A first-half double for Rachel Donaldson and a goal from Sarah Teegarden was enough for the hosts to take all three points.

    It would be Motherwell who had the best chance in the first 15 minutes, with Abby Skelton just missing Lori Gardner’s cutback for a tap in to break the deadlock.

    The hosts, on the other hand, took their opportunity in the 17th minute. Some nice footwork from Ewens on the right wing saw her get to the byline and cross into the box for Donaldson to nod home.

    Motherwell continued to try and get back in the game and missed a huge chance to level the game.

    More good work from Gardner so the ball find its way to McDonald-Nguah, who laid the ball off for Gallon who fired over the bar from 18 yards.

    Celtic then doubled their advantage in the 35th minute. After ‘Well failed to clear the initial cross, Donaldson pounced and finished into the bottom corner.

    Five minutes later, Celtic secured the three points.

    Celtic’s high pressing forcing Motherwell to lose possession. A cross from the right-hand side from Filbey was then met by Teegarden, who headed in.

    Motherwell came out in the second half and put in a spirited performance and limited Celtic from adding to their advantage.

    Celtic continued to control most of the possession and the game, however could not find the back of the net again.

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    Motherwell face Celtic in SWPL1

    Motherwell face Celtic in SWPL1

    Celtic host Motherwell in SWPL1 on Sunday.

    Kick off at K-Park in East Kilbride is at 12pm.

    The game is closed to supporters but is available to watch live on the BBC Scotland website.

    Highlights of the match will also be broadcast live on BBC Scotland on Sunday evening.

    Tale of the tape

    The two teams have met four times since Motherwell’s promotion to the top flight in 2019.

    A 0-0 draw away at K-Park marked the first game in SWPL1 for the women of steel.

    That was then followed by a narrow 2-1 home defeat, before Celtic then extended their winning run in the fixture to three.

    Form guide

    Title-chasing Celtic find themselves five points behind leaders Glasgow City with 13 matches in the 21-game campaign played.

    Since defeat to City in the opening game back from the season’s pause, Celtic have won five games in a row, including a home win over fellow challengers Rangers at Celtic Park.

    During that time, they’ve netted 20 goals, conceding just twice.

    Motherwell have won one and lost four of their last five league matches.

    A victory against Hearts came alongside losses to Hibernian, Rangers, Spartans and Glasgow City.

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    Rangers beat ‘Well in SWPL1

    Rangers beat ‘Well in SWPL1

    Motherwell fell to a 6-0 defeat against title-chasing Rangers in SWPL1 on Sunday.

    It took 20 minutes for the visitors to get ahead. Arnott’s cross from the left met the forward run of defender Swaby, who capitalised on Chelsie Watson’s missed header to steal in at the back post and finish.

    Rangers continued to build attacks by stretching Motherwell across the full width of the park and they got their second on the 25-minute mark.

    Docherty’s clipped cross from the left wasn’t cleared and it fell to Cornet, who smashed the ball into the net from 10 yards.

    Five minutes later, it was three. Another ball from the left found the arriving Ness on the left of the box, taking the ball first time and lashing a shot into the top-left corner of the goal.

    ‘Well continued to defend endless balls into their box but would fall further behind 10 minutes into the second half.

    A corner from the right landed on top of a cluster of bodies at the back post, with the ball hitting the post and falling kindly to Reilly at point-blank range.

    Swinging at the ball, her goalbound effort hit the helpless goalkeeper Cunningham on its way in.

    Shortly after, it was five. Ness’ reverse ball for Arnot matched the run into the box on the left, with the Scotland international finding the bottom-right corner of the net from a tight angle.

    The women of steel continued to press and harass their full-time opponents but would fall to a sixth with 25 minutes to go.

    Docherty’s clipped ball into the six-yard box found two Rangers players unopposed, with Reilly stealing in to knock the ball home.

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    Rangers next in SWPL1

    Rangers next in SWPL1

    Motherwell face Rangers in SWPL1 on Sunday.

    Kick off at The Penny Cars Stadium is at 2pm.

    The game is closed to supporters but is available to watch live on the BBC Scotland website.

    Highlights of the match will also be broadcast live on BBC Scotland at 8.30pm on Sunday.

    Tale of the tape

    Rangers have won four and drawn one of their five meetings with the women of steel.

    The last encounter came at the Rangers Training Centre in December, with the hosts winning 9-0.

    Form guide

    A 3-1 loss at Spartans last weekend marked ‘Well’s fourth defeat in five games since returning from the enforced break.

    Successive 3-2 losses to Forfar Farmington and Hibernian were followed by defeat at Glasgow City, and then a 2-1 home win over Hearts to lift the team off the bottom of the table.

    Rangers are in a battle with Glasgow City and Celtic at the top of the SWPL1 table.

    Since the return, the Light Blues racked up four wins – scoring 23 goals without reply – but also crucially lost 1-0 in the derby with Celtic to damage their title hopes.

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    Defeat at Spartans in SWPL1

    Defeat at Spartans in SWPL1

    Motherwell put in another strong performance but were left empty-handed in defeat at Spartans.

    Nicole Pullar cancelled out Sarah Clelland’s early opener at Ainslie Park, only for Becky Galbraith and Michaela McAlonie to seal a 3-1 win for the hosts.

    The visitors had the bulk of the goal scoring chances in an evenly-contested first half, but found themselves behind at the interval.

    Spartans opened the scoring in the 10th minute, after a ball down the channel was then cut back to find Sarah Clelland, whose left footed shot flew by McGregor in goal.

    Motherwell then drew level after a well-worked move found Abby Callaghan, whose effort was then turned home by Pullar from six yards out.

    Then, despite having another two good opportunities on goal, it was Spartans who took the lead again. A mistake was pounced on by Galbraith, who toe poked home her first of the game.

    The second half was dominated by Motherwell, who saw plenty good play in the final third come to nothing.

    Spartans increased their lead after a through ball was played to what looked like to be an offside McAlonie, who then lobbed the onrushing McGregor.

    Again, the final 20 minutes was dominated by Motherwell, who kept Spartans back but couldn’t find another goal.