Rampant Rangers remain top of SWPL

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Katie Wilkinson made it 11 goals in four games with her hat-trick against Montrose.

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Rangers remain top of the SWPL after another high-scoring victory, while Celtic and Hibernian also kept up their 100% records.

Jo Potter's side were 9-0 winners at Link's Park, with Katie Wilkinson making headlines again as she bagged a hat-trick to make it 11 goals in just four games so far this season.

Fellow summer signing Laura Rafferty grabbed her first goal for the club as she headed in from Lizzie Arnot's cross.

Rio Hardy, Mia McAulay, Kirsty Howat, Brogan Hay and Tessel Middag were also on the scoresheet.

Defending champions Celtic continued their winning run with a 4-0 success away to Aberdeen.

Murphy Agnew found the back of the net after just four minutes when she headed home Maria McAneny's pinpoint cross.

Amy Gallacher then slid in from close range to double the visitors' advantage.

Jenny Smith and Mathilde Carstens completed the scoring for Elena Sadiku's side with two impressive strikes as the Dons ended the game with 10 following Nicola Jameison's sending off for a second yellow card.

Hibs leapfrog Celtic into second place after their 5-0 victory at Motherwell.

Kathleen McGovern got her first hat-trick in green and white while fellow striker Eilidh Adams came off the bench to net.

Michaela McAlonie got her first goal of the season in yet another impressive showing from Grant Scott's side.

Hearts also continued their streak of big wins, hitting the net eight times against Dundee United at Foundation Park.

Jess Husband scored twice in the opening 10 minutes to put the Edinburgh side comfortably ahead.

Bayley Hutchison grabbed her first, and second, goal in maroon while Sade Adamolekun also scored twice.

Naomi Powell and Monica Forsyth were the other Hearts' scorers.

Glasgow City were 2-0 winners at Partick Thistle's temporary home at Kirkintilloch.

Wilma Forsblom got City up and running with her first goal of the season before Natalia Wrobel bagged her first for the club to double their advantage before half-time.

Thistle couldn't find a response and remain with just one win in four.

Meanwhile, Ami Robertson's late goal secured Queen's Park their first win of the season over Spartans.

It was a tightly contested affair with numerous chances for either side but Robertson's lofted shot on the 88th minute secured all three points for the newly promoted side.