Summary

  1. Postpublished at 8 mins

    Glasgow City 0-0 Hearts

    Not a lot to write about, at this stage. Samantha van Diemen had one long range drive, but it was more of a trundler.

    City are pressing Hearts high though, and they're forcing errors.

  2. Postpublished at 12:11 British Summer Time

    Rangers 0-0 Hibernian

    Meanwhile at Ibrox, Rangers have had multiple corners cleared, the latest one is punched away by Noa Schumacher.

  3. goal

    GOAL CELTIC 2-0 Motherwellpublished at 12:10 British Summer Time

    Maria McAneny

    celtic goal
  4. goal

    GOAL CELTIC 1-0 Motherwellpublished at 12:08 British Summer Time

    Lucy Ashworth-Clifford

    Celtic with the first goal of the afternoon!

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  5. 💐published at 12:04 British Summer Time

    Glasgow City 0-0 Hearts

    A couple of nice touches here at Petershill, where there's no real tension.

    Fiona Brown has received a bouquet of flowers ahead of her final ever appearance, while Mairead Fulton receives a framed top after making her 150th appearance for the club through the week.

    There's applause too for Hayley Lauder, making her 250th City appearance.

    A couple of classy touches. Right, let's kick this off.

  6. Postpublished at 12:04 British Summer Time

    Rangers 0-0 Hibernian

    An early stop to proceedings at Ibrox, Ciara Grant goes down clutching her head.

    She's back to her feet sharpish and away we go.

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 12:02 British Summer Time

    Away we go around the grounds in the top six!

  8. Tune in to the radio 📻published at 11:58 British Summer Time

    Rangers v Hibernian (12:00)

    We've also live radio coverage, which has already started on BBC Radio Scotland.

    Thomas Duncan is your commentator at Ibrox, joined by former Scotland players Gemma Fay and Emma Black.

    Join them!

  9. Watch live📺published at 11:55 British Summer Time

    Glasgow City v Hearts (12:00)

    The BBC Alba team are at Petershill Park as Glasgow City continue their push for that Champions League spot.

    You can watch that one on your telly or keep it right here on this page and click the wee play button at the top.

  10. 'Our advantage is negligible' - Scott expecting tough contestpublished at 11:54 British Summer Time

    Rangers v Hibernian (12:00)

    Hibernian head coach Grant Scott tells BBC Scotland: "There's nerves in there but I think it's a healthy nerves.

    "We're excited to be here and involved in the final day showpiece.

    "The numbers would suggest that [it's in our hands]. When it's a one-off, the small margin we've got in our advantage is almost negligible because Rangers know what they've got to do today.

    "Rangers are obviously a very dangerous opponent but we've come across them four times now and we've had successes, we've played well so we have to focus on all the bits and hope there's more of the good today."

    Grant ScottImage source, SNS
  11. Rangers must grasp second chance, says Potterpublished at 11:52 British Summer Time

    Rangers v Hibernian (12:00)

    Rangers manager Jo Potter tells BBC Scotland: "We've got the overriding feeling of excitement, there's been a buzz around the place all week.

    "We've been given an opportunity here and we've got to try and take it with both hands.

    "We're in a position we never thought was possible just over a week ago and we feel like we've been given another opportunity. We've got to try and grasp it.

    "We need to stay focused and concentrated on what's at stake today and that's getting three points."

    Jo PotterImage source, SNS
  12. Postpublished at 11:50 British Summer Time

    Rangers v Hibernian (12:00)

    Thoughts of the managers at Ibrox coming up next.

  13. LINE-UPS from Celtic Parkpublished at 11:47 British Summer Time

    Celtic v Motherwell (12:00)

    Celtic: Daugherty, Bruna, Clark, Barclais, Smith, Nakao, McAneny, Ashworth-Clifford, Gallacher, Harrison, Noonan.

    Substitutes: Rodgers, M Carstens, Cavanagh, Agnew, Cross, Loferski, Dawson.

    Motherwell: Mutch, Inglis, Penman, Watson, Rice, Austin, Greenwood, Boyes, Ronald, Collins, Clark.

    Substitutes: Cameron, Gibb, Addie, Todd, Leishman, Donald, Sharkey, Black, Cairns.

  14. Injury comebacks for both City and Heartspublished at 11:46 British Summer Time

    Glasgow City v Hearts (12:00)

    A couple of nice stories from the teamsheets from Petershill.

    Fiona Brown is back on the City bench, after 399 days out with injury. This will be her final game of league football before she retires this summer, having played 61 times for Scotland. Legend.

    For the visitors, Hearts' club captain Georgia Hunter is back on the bench, over a year after doing her ACL at the tail end of last season.

    Other than that, both line-ups are fairly predictable although City will be bolstered by the full return of Natalia Wrobel.

  15. LINE-UPS from Petershill Parkpublished at 11:45 British Summer Time

    Glasgow City v Hearts (12:00)

    Glasgow City: Gibson, Van Diemen, Walsh, Smit, Maatta, Gambone, Lauder, Wrobel, Muir, Lovera, Kozlova.

    Substitutes: Easdon, Warrington, Love, Whelan, Anderson, Evans, Motlhalo, Forrest, Brown.

    Hearts: Parker-Smith, Brownlie, Ypema, Waldie, J Husband, Shore, Robertson, Wade, Adamolekun, Timms, Hutchison.

    Substitutes: Johnstone, Hunter, Forsyth, Jardine, Handley, Andrews, Powell, Young, Slattery.

  16. Rangers miss Eddie; No Bowie for Hibspublished at 11:44 British Summer Time

    Rangers v Hibernian (12:00)

    Rangers are missing Leah Eddie, whose injury has ruled her out of Melissa Andreatta's first Scotland squad. Kathy Hill is also named on the bench, with Laura Rafferty and Tessel Middag starting in defence.

    The rest is as expected, with the attacking trio of Kirsty Howat, Rio Hardy and Katie Wilkinson sure to test Hibs.

    Grant Scott's side is also as predicted, although they will still feel the blow of losing Tegan Bowie so late in the season. She's been one of their key players this year.

    In defence, Linzi Taylor has stepped up, with Caley Gibb deployed at left-back. Noa Schumacher stays in goal, deputising for the injured Erin Clachers.

  17. LINE-UPs from Ibroxpublished at 11:44 British Summer Time

    Rangers v Hibernian (12:00)

    Rangers: Fife, Rafferty, Middag, Docherty, McLeary, Cornet, Maclean, McAulay, Hardy, Howat, Wilkinson.

    Substitutes: Esson, Hill, Hay, Ross, Arnot, Berry, Lafaix.

    Hibernian: Schumacher, Doran-Barr, Hunter, L Taylor, Gibb, Reilly, Grant, McAlonie, Adams, McGovern, Morrison.

    Substitutes: Armitage, Papadopoulos, Ferguson, Tweedie, Notley, Livingstone, Boyle, Ramsay, I Taylor.

  18. Postpublished at 11:44 British Summer Time

    Right then, team news from the 12:00 BST games coming your way.

  19. What do they need?published at 11:40 British Summer Time

    Hibs are three points clear of Rangers, but Rangers have a far superior goal difference.

    Glasgow City are three points behind Hibs as well, but any outcome at Ibrox would be enough to trump City.

    Down at the bottom, Spartans must equal or better Montrose's result against Dundee United.

    All sorted? Good.

  20. Postpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time

    We'll get the team news to you in a minute but first of all, here are all the permutations for this afternoon.