Motherwell travel to take on Rangers in SWPL1 on Wednesday evening.
The game at Rangers’ training ground kicks off at 8pm. Entry is £5 for adults, £3 for concessions and free entry for Under 12s.
The form guide
Defeat to Hibernian in the SSE Scottish Women’s Cup semi-final at the weekend made it back-to-back defeats against the Edinburgh club, having also lost 2-0 on league duty last time out.
That said, the women of steel started the second half of the season in scintillating form, winning five and drawing one.
Rangers also exited the Scottish Cup on Sunday, at the hands of Glasgow City.
Gregory Vignal’s team have had mixed results since returning from the summer break, winning five and losing four.
Head to head
A 3-3 draw in the last league outing between the two sides came at Ravenscraig back in April.
For the two sides, it’s about the battle for fourth spot. Motherwell sit four points behind Rangers in fifth, and know a win will go a long way towards chances of a top half finish in the club’s first season in the top flight.
Jennow: Chance to bounce back
“We were obviously disappointed to go out of the cup to a very strong Hibernian team,” head coach Donald Jennow said.
“But we have shown in our last two matches that, despite defeat, we are showing a lot of encouraging signs with a young squad.
“Our form since the return from the summer break highlights that. Rangers will be another tough opponent, but we must retain our positivity and believe we can get a result.”