Postpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 19 May
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Ceyla Barclais does really well to match the run of Tegan Bowie and regain possession.
It's not been the bright start Elena Sadiku will have been hoping for in this second half.
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Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Ceyla Barclais does really well to match the run of Tegan Bowie and regain possession.
It's not been the bright start Elena Sadiku will have been hoping for in this second half.
Rangers 3-0 Partick Thistle
Mia McAuley curls the dangerously positioned free-kick wide of Ava Easdon's far post.
Rangers 3-0 Partick Thistle
Amy Bulloch goes into the book for a late challenge on the edge of the Thistle penalty area.
Promising free-kick to follow for Rangers...
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Murphy Agnew goes bombing down the left and sends a wonderful cross into the box but Tash Flint is just too far ahead of the ball.
Glasgow City 2-0 Hearts
Back underway at Petershill Park and Hearts have made a substittion, with Jenna Penman - who had originally been listed as a sub but started the game in place of Addie Handley, replaced by Ciara Grant. And Hearts start brightly, with Katie Lockwood ony just putting the ball over the bar.
Rangers 3-0 Partick Thistle
Multiple half-time changes from both sides at Broadwood.
Rangers bring on Jane Ross and Sarah Ewans, as Rio Hardy and Kirsty Maclean make way.
Meanwhile, Thistle boss Brian Graham makes three changes at the break. Clare Docherty, Carla Boyce and Rebecca McAllister are all on. Shona Cowan, Lucy Sinclair and Rosie McQuillan don't return for the second 45.
Back under way for the final time this season!
HT: Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
On Wednesday, Celtic's first half performance was one of their best of the season. This afternoon, not so much.
The nerves are on show in abundance and Hibs can smell blood.
How they'd love to send Joelle Murray off with a win... they perhaps should be up already.
But what we do know about this Celtic side is they never, ever tire. A wee regroup could do the business.
It's another year and another title race goes to the wire with today's results deciding where the title goes.
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HT: Rangers 3-0 Partick Thistle
Kirsty Howat has netted five times this week following her return from injury.
The Rangers striker put three past Hibs on Wednesday and has already found the net twice this afternoon at Broadwood.
Clinical.
A blistering start from Kinga Kozak left Hearts on the back foot in the opening 45 minutes at Petershill Park. FIrstly her well-executed pass just three minutes into the game caused penalty-box chaos for the visitors before Carlee Giammona turned it home, before she set up the second just three minutes later with a cheeky hook into the box from a short corner.
Hearts have struggled to get any forward traction as City look to sign off their season in style.
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An uncharacteristic performance from Celtic in the opening 45 minutes, they've looked nervy and uncertain. Elena Sadiku said before the match that she was impressed with how they've been handling the pressure but it looks like the prospect of history could be getting to them here.
A decent showing from Grant Scott's side though as they look to end their season on a high.
A brace from Kirsty Howat and a sublime strike from Tessel Middag has Rangers well ahead at the interval.
The hosts have dominated proceedings and have only allowed Thistle into their box once in the first 45.
Jo Potter's side are currently top of the SWPL as it stands.
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Kirsty Morrison is denied by Kelsey Daugherty yet again before the linesman sticks the flag up for offside.
I'm not even at Parkhead but I can feel the tension...
Kirsty Howat
The Rangers striker has her second!
A teasing cross from Lizzie Arnot is prodded through the legs of Ava Easdon by an outstretched Howat.
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Murphy Agnew strikes the crossbar with her latest effort, decent strike to be fair.
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
There is a real urgency about Celtic's play, to the degree they're arguably forcing it.
Tash Flint is hitting every ball in the box as hard as she can as a nervy half edges to a close.
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Ceyla Barclais is in acres of space on that right hand side.
Tash Flint picks up the ball in the box and just takes a wee bit long before getting a shot away but it's well wide.