Summary

  • Hearts v Motherwell (19:30)

  • Glasgow City v Rangers (19:35) - watch live

  • Montrose v Aberdeen (19:45)

  • Spartans v Dundee United (19:45)

  • Celtic v Hibernian (20:00)

  • Queen's Park v Partick Thistle (20:00)

  1. HALF-TIMEpublished at 45 mins

    Glasgow City 1-1 Rangers

    And breathe.

    The first 30 minutes were sensational. A more subdued 15 followed.

    A great first half of football nevertheless, with the side's level at the interval.

  2. goal

    GOAL Montrose 1-1 Aberdeenpublished at 20:23 British Summer Time 16 April

    Sophia Martin

  3. goal

    GOAL Montrose 0-1 Aberdeenpublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 16 April

    Eva Thomson

  4. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Glasgow City 1-1 Rangers

    We can all take a breather right now, I'd say.

    It was 100mph before Rangers equalised. It's calmed down a touch since.

    A lot more football is being played in the middle of the park and not chance after chance stuff.

  5. goal

    GOAL Spartans 1-0 Dundee Unitedpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 16 April

    Tegan Reynolds

  6. goal

    GOAL Glasgow City 1-1 Rangerspublished at 30 mins

    Kirsty Howat

    Wow. Just, wow. Highlight reel stuff.

    The ball's bouncing about 20 yards from goal, and Howat swipes at it, sending it looping and into the top corner.

    What a strike.

  7. Postpublished at 28 mins

    Glasgow City 1-0 Rangers

    Some scrappy defending stops Rangers' Hill from nodding in from a corner.

    And from the resulting set-piece from the other side, City lump it clear.

  8. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Glasgow City 1-0 Rangers

    The hosts click into gear and break at speed.

    Lisa Evans races onto the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it going, finding Katie Lockwood.

    She can't keep it on target, though, stabbing it wide.

  9. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Glasgow City 1-0 Rangers

    Rio Hardy whips in a cross that Lafaix nods wide. Should be hitting the target there.

    If you can't tell, it has been all Rangers since they fell behind.

  10. Postpublished at 17 mins

    Glasgow City 1-0 Rangers

    Deary me, another Rangers miss.

    Rio Hardy rounds off a great move, sliding in at the front post to meet Howat's low, driven pass.

    It squirms wide of the post.

  11. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Glasgow City 1-0 Rangers

    Another Rangers attack, another chance to equalise.

    Camille Lafaix this time turning an awkward pass over the bar.

    She did well to get anything on that there.

  12. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Glasgow City 0-1 Rangers

    Brogan Hay sets up Brogan Hay to reply instantly for Rangers, but she's denied at the near post.

    Some start to this one.

  13. goal

    GOAL Glasgow City 1-0 Rangerspublished at 8 mins

    Brenna Lovera

    A blistering move rounded off by Lovera's composed strike.

    Katie Lockwood latches onto a ball down the right-hand side, gets her head up and finds Nicole Kozlova at the back post.

    She nudges it to Lovera, who takes a touch out of her feet before thumping it into the roof to the net.

  14. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Glasgow City 0-0 Rangers

    Nicola Docherty launches a searching ball forward, but nothing sticks, with the ball bouncing away from Kirsty Howat.

    It's a decidedly dreich night, that's for sure.

  15. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Glasgow City 0-0 Rangers

    We are under way at Petershill Park.

    We'll bring you updates from the other SWPL games as we go.

    Click play at the top of this page to tune into BBC Alba's coverage.

  16. Pre-match look at the leaguepublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 16 April

    Glasgow City v Rangers (19:35)

    SWPL tableImage source, SNS
  17. Tonight's fixturespublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 16 April

    • Hearts v Motherwell - 19:30
    • Glasgow City v Rangers - 19:35 - live coverage here and on BBC Alba
    • Montrose v Aberdeen - 19:45
    • Spartans v Dundee Utd - 19:45
    • Celtic v Hibernian - 20:00
    • Queen's Park v Partick - 20:00
  18. 'Fresh thinking' needed to grow women's football - Mulraneypublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 16 April

    Glasgow City v Rangers (19:35)

    David Currie
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Rangers currently play their home matches at council-owned Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld, while Celtic rent Hamilton's New Douglas Park. City play at council-owned Petershill Park.

    City have signalled their approval for the idea of a new stadium to be considered.

    A club spokesperson told BBC Scotland: ''It's no secret we continue to be committed to finding a home for our club in Glasgow, a place where women and girls who love football can thrive.

    "We will continue to explore every opportunity to make that happen."

    While the prospect of Rangers and Celtic ground-sharing might be a shock to the system of Old Firm fans, Mulraney says fresh thinking is required to accelerate the growth of women's football.

    ''We can't just replicate the men's game, we have to do things differently," he adds. "It's about us stepping up to build the sport and think bigger.

    ''It would be fantastic to have a stadium that would be a hub for the women's game in Scotland."

    Mulraney isn't ruling out an existing stadium being redeveloped to house the women's football hub.

    "Nothing is off the table," he says. "We want to build an infrastructure for the sport without being harnessed to the past."

  19. City, Celtic, and Rangers to share new 'hub'?published at 19:21 British Summer Time 16 April

    Glasgow City v Rangers (19:35)

    David Currie
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    SWPL rivals Celtic, Rangers and Glasgow City could groundshare under an ambitious proposal from the president of the Scottish FA.

    Mike Mulraney wants the SFA to build a new stadium to be a ''hub'' for the women's game in this country, serving as a home ground for Celtic, Rangers and City.

    SFA president Mulraney hopes the new stadium would help grow the women's game in Scotland before the 2035 Women's World Cup, which is set to be held across the United Kingdom.

    "It's at an embryonic stage," Mulraney says. "We think it's an avenue that can be successful. We are trying to build the women's game from the bottom up."

    Improving the footballing infrastructure in Scotland is one of the SFA's main priorities and its 'Pitching In' project has already raised more than £13m of its £50m target, but it is hoped the new stadium can be raised from other sources.

  20. What happened at the weekend?published at 19:16 British Summer Time 16 April

    Glasgow City v Rangers (19:35)

    Glasgow City moved to the top of the Scottish Women's Premier League after Hibernian lost to Heart of Midlothian, while Rangers and Celtic fought out a 1-1 draw in Sunday's other big derby.

    Hibs started the day two points clear at the summit, but a 2-1 home defeat in Edinburgh gave City the chance to go top - and they took the opportunity with a convincing 4-0 win over Motherwell.

    Rangers would have ended the afternoon on top with a victory in the final game of the day, but Amy Gallagher's second-half equaliser leaves them a point behind while reigning champions Celtic are fourth, only ahead of Hearts now on goal difference.

    At the other end of the table, Dundee United, who have taken only four points all season, had their relegation confirmed after a thrilling 4-3 defeat by Partick Thistle that lifts the visitors to the top of the bottom six on goal difference above Aberdeen, who lost 4-2 at home to Spartans.

    Meanwhile, Montrose have fallen eight points behind Spartans after a 0-0 draw away to second-bottom Queen's Park.

    Kirsty Howat gave Rangers the lead before Gallagher's equaliserImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Kirsty Howat gave Rangers the lead before Gallagher's equaliser