Rangers stretch SWPL lead as Celtic progress in Scottish Women's Cup

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Lizzie Arnot scored the decisive goal in Rangers' narrow win at Motherwell

Rangers stretched their lead at the top of the SWPL to five points after earning a narrow win at Motherwell.

The hosts frustrated the league leaders until the 57th minute, but Lizzie Arnot found the decisive goal when she the fired in Brogan Hay's back-post cross.

In the Scottish Women's Cup, Celtic progressed to the last four with a 2-0 quarter-final win away to Aberdeen.

Shen Mengyu fired in a fine first-half opener before Jodie Bartle headed in a second after the break.

Fran Alonso's side will join Glasgow City, Hearts and Partick Thistle in the semi-finals after all three clubs secured passage with quarter-final victories over Stirling University, Kilmarnock and Hibernian respectively.

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