Summary

  • FT: Hearts 1-3 Celtic

  • FT: Hibernian 2-3 Rangers

  • FT: Aberdeen 1-1 Dundee United

  • FT: Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton Academical

  • FT: Partick Thistle 0-2 Glasgow City

  1. KICK-OFFpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 15 May

    Away we go!

  2. 'I trust my squad' - Olidpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hearts v Celtic (18:00)

    Hearts manager Eva Olid tells BBC Alba: "I know we are fourth and we have achieved our objectives but we have an important game next week and these games are important for the preparation.

    "It's difficult because they are playing for the league, we're in totally different scenarios.

    "I trust my squad and I know anything can happen."

  3. Celtic must do their job - Sadikupublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hearts v Celtic (18:00)

    Celtic manager Elena Sadiku tells BBC Alba: "The only focus I have is the game we have in front of us.

    "We need to do our job first, focus on what we need to do today and that is performing well to get the three points.

    "We are looking forward to the game, putting in a good performance and hopefully getting the three points."

  4. Hibs have to protect themselves - Scottpublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibs v Rangers (18:00)

    Manager Grant Scott insists Hibs' gameplan won't change just because they're up against Rangers.

    Although Hibs have very little left to play for this season, tonight's game is a must-win for Rangers.

    "We can't let Rangers gather steam, they're too good," he told club media.

    "If they get a lot of momentum in the game, the warning signs are there we saw that in the last game.

    "We've got to protect ourselves but we encourage the team to play when they've got the ball.

    "We want to play fast attacking football, that doesn't change because it's Rangers."

  5. Rangers can't expect a win - Potterpublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibs v Rangers (18:00)

    It's another season where the title race looks like it's going to go down to the final day of the season.

    Rangers must keep winning if they've got any hopes of lifting the trophy on Sunday.

    "We've got to make sure we're turning up and putting in a performance that's worthy of three points," manager Jo Potter told club media.

    "We know we can't turn up expecting a win. We've done our work, it's a short turnaround but the end is close.

    "We've got two games left and we've got to keep doing our business."

  6. 'Nothing is finished yet' - Cornetpublished at 17:51 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibs v Rangers (18:00)

    It's two more must win games for Rangers if they want any chance of stealing the SWPL title from their Glasgow rivals, and even then they're relying on Celtic to drop points.

    But Chelsea Cornet insists her side are only focusing on winning.

    "Nothing is finished yet so all we can do is keep winning and that is our aim so that is all we need to focus on is ourselves," the midfielder said.

    “I know it is tough as players the three-game weeks are hard but we just need to get our head down and keep working hard like we have been the full season.

    “I think the girls have been giving everything and that is all we can continue to do for the fans."

    Rangers midfielder Chelsea CornetImage source, SNS
  7. Celtic must beat Hearts even if it's ugly - Robertsonpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hearts v Celtic (18:00)

    Lisa Robertson is hoping Celtic can bag all three points tonight, no matter how they do it.

    “We’re expecting a really tough test," she told CelticTV.

    "We’ve played Hearts home and way and both games have been really difficult, none more so than at the Oriam.

    "Even if it turns out to be ugly, we don’t even care at this stage, but we have been playing pretty good football this season to hopefully we do it in a nice way with nice football.

    “But the most important thing is three points on the road and then the final game at home."

    Celtic's Lisa RobertsoImage source, SNS
  8. Flint returns for Celtic; triple change for Heartspublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 15 May

    Celtic v Hearts (18:00)

    Elena Sadiku reverts to the starting XI that played out that 0-0 draw with Rangers last week.

    Lucy Ashworth-Clifford and Natasha Flint return to the starting lineup with Shen Menglu and Claire Goldie dropping out.

    Eva Olid makes three changes to the side that were on the losing end of last week's Edinburgh derby.

    Rachael Johnstone starts between the sticks for Hearts, in place of Charlotte Parker-Smith.

    Kate Mooney and Jess Husband replace Sade Adamolekun and Ciara Grant in Eva Olid's XI.

    Natasha FlintImage source, SNS
  9. Quadruple change for Rangers; Notley back for Hibspublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibernian v Rangers (18:00)

    Jo Potter's made four changes from that narrow 1-0 win over Glasgow City at the weekend.

    If you didn't know, her side needs goals and that's pretty clear from the starting line-up she's gone with tonight.

    Tessel Middag is in for Rachel McLauchlan, Rio Hardy replaces Brogan Hay, Mia McAulay is in for Jane Ross and Sarah Ewens gets a rare start in place of Jodi McLeary.

    Just the one change for Grant Scott from that 2-0 win over Edinburgh rivals Hearts on Friday night. Ellis Notley returns to captain the side, replacing Shannon McGregor.

    Ellis NotleyImage source, SNS
  10. LINE-UPS from Meadowbankpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibs v Rangers (18:00)

    Hibernian: Fraine, Hunter, Baucom, Eddie, McAlonie, Notley, Doran-Barr, Bowie, Powell, Morrison, Lawson.

    Substitutes: Wilson, Erhabor, Leishman, Ferguson, Tweedie, Murray, Nevin.

    Rangers: Esson, Docherty, Hill, Middag, Howat, Hardy, McAulay, Arnot, Ewens, Cornet, McLoughlin

    Substitutes: Fife, McLauchlan, Hay, Bance, Ross, Austin, Martinez, McLeary, MacLean.

  11. LINE-UPS from Oriampublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hearts v Celtic (18:00)

    Hearts: Johnstone, Brownlie, Forsyth, Lockwood, Waldie, Handley, Mooney, Bell, Girasoli, McGovern, J. Husband

    Substitutes: Parker-Smith, Penman, Rennie, Adamolekun, Michie, E. Husband, Chomczuk, Fraser.

    Celtic: Daugherty, Barclais, Ross, Craig, Gallacher, Shen, Agnew, Clark, Hayes, Ashworth-Clifford, Flint.

    Substitutes: Logan, Cummings, Robertson, Smith, Cavanagh, Loferski, Menglu, Goldie, McAneny.

  12. Welcome!published at 17:41 British Summer Time 15 May

    The end is in sight, the winner is almost crowned but we've got another eventful evening of SWPL action coming your way.

    First up, Celtic travel to Oriam and Hibs welcome Rangers to Meadowbank.

    Lots at stake for the top two, let's take a look at the teams.