1. YELLOW CARD Bruce (Aberdeen)published at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    Dundee United 0-0 Aberdeen

    Tash Bruce picks up a yellow for a pull in the middle of the pitch.

    Nathan Clac-Mansfield is the referee in this one.

  2. 'No panic stations' for Rangerspublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    FT: Celtic 2-3 Rangers

    Winning Rangers head coach Jo Potter tells Sky Sports: "I thought we were unlucky to come in at 1-1 at half time, but there was no panic stations, we kept playing our way.

    On including Chelsea Cornet: "I have no problems using her. She's been out for ten weeks but she was back training this week. Mentally, she's on another level, she was one of our top players last year consistently. I've not got any problems picking her in in this moment.

    On the penalty: "I haven't seen it back but for me, we've seen a lot of those go against us. We're owed a rub of the green sometimes. We're working hard in those moments and I thought the challenge was reckless. From my angle, I thought it was a penalty."

    On Celtic: "They've got some good players, Caitlin Hayes is a real threat when she goes up front so we needed to make sure we're taking our moments and our centre halves stood up to the pressure, those are moments we can learn from. It's not something we did in the previous fixture but that shows we learned from those moments."

    Jo PotterImage source, SNS
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    GOAL PARTICK THISTLE 1-1 Motherwellpublished at 14:14 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    Tiree Burchill

    Tiree Burchill levels things up for the hosts!

  4. 'I didn't feel were going to lose the game' - Wilkinsonpublished at 14:11 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    FT: Celtic 2-3 Rangers

    Next up, the league's top goalscorer Katie Wilkinson on her penalty: "It felt good, I knew what I was going to do. The mentality side of it is most important and I always back myself, as we do as a team. Three goals, three different scorers and a really good team performance.

    "I didn't feel like at any point we were going to lose the game. We've got so much confidence in each other.

    "We want to come out with three points from every game. Today we've proved that. People can talk and say they want to be top of the league but it's about going out and doing it."

    Katie WilkinsonImage source, SNS
  5. Cornet on her return from injurypublished at 14:10 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    FT: Celtic 2-3 Rangers

    A word now from a few of the goalscorers on Sky Sports. First up Chelsea Cornet, who recovered from an injury that's kept her out since August to score the winner: "I'm delighted to be back on the pitch with this team and it's a moment I've been looking forward to for the last 12 weeks. I'm absolutely buzzing for the girls, the three points is the main thing.

    "It was in my mind to get for this game and thankfully I've been able to achieve thanks to the backroom staff. I had to make up for giving the free kick away [for the Celtic goal] so that was some way to do it."

    Chelsea CornetImage source, SNS
  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    Dundee United 0-0 Aberdeen

    Back under way at Ainslie Park and Perershill as well!

  7. Cornet stunner secures Rangers win over Celticpublished at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    FT: Celtic 2-3 Rangers

    No time to recover, as we head into the next games.

    That really was an incredible 45 minutes of football though. To read about it more in depth, here's the match report.

    Chelsea CornetImage source, SNS
  8. LINE-UPS from Foundation Parkpublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    Dundee United v Aberdeen (14:00)

    Dundee United: Mowatt, Frew, Cusack, Robertson, Sidey, Christie, Cowie, M. Steedman, Knight, Brien, Timlin.

    Substitutes: Martindale, Moodie, McFadyen, Osborne, Logan, Burns, Taylor, Hutchison.

    Aberdeen: Sidey, Noble, Bruce, Jamieson, Gover, Stewart, Miller, Ogilvie, McEvoy, Kraft, Black.

    Substitutes: McCann, Edwards, Murray, MacPherson, Fraser, Innes, Thomson, Elder.

  9. Postpublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    Dundee United v Aberdeen (14:00)

    Dundee United are about to get under way against Aberdeen.

    Here's the team news from that one.

  10. FULL-TIME Celtic 2-3 Rangerspublished at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    After a nervy closing stage, Rangers hold on to go top of the league!

    Of course, Glasgow City play later on and that could change, but for Celtic - this is a real blow to their title ambitions.

    It was the kind of derby you want to see. Plenty fire, plenty grit, and a couple of absolute screamers as well.

    Celtic might feel a little hard done by, but they weren't clinical enough in front of goal and were punished.

    Chelsea CornetImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Chelsea Cornet scores the winner

  11. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    Half-time in the 13:00 kick-offs. Motherwell are leading Partick Thistle 1-0 while Spartans and Montrose are level.

  12. Postpublished at 86 mins

    Celtic 2-3 Rangers

    Caitlin Hayes looks to have gone up top for the final few minutes, as Celtic search desperately for a goal.

    It's not working so far, she's just headered Kathy Hill in the face.

  13. GREAT SAVE!published at 84 mins

    Celtic 2-3 Rangers

    More good Celtic work down the right gets Emma Lawton in the box.

    She could pull it back for Murphy Agnew, but she goes herself with the outside of the boot and Jenna Fife makes a huge save to tip it round the post.

    That could have won her side all three points.

  14. Postpublished at 83 mins

    Celtic 2-3 Rangers

    A couple more subs to bring you.

    Rangers' strike force of Katie Wilkinson and Rio Hardy is replaced by Kirsty Howat and Jane Ross - not a bad duo to bring off the bench.

    Celtic have also taken Amy Gallacher off and replaced her with Morgan Cross.

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    GOAL Celtic 2-3 RANGERSpublished at 75 mins

    Chelsea Cornet

    Rangers punish Celtic immediately - and it's the player making her return from injury! And it's a goal of the season contender!

    Making the most of a poor Kelsey Daugherty clearance, Cornet lifts the ball over Bruna, spins, and volleys the ball over the keeper.

    A superb piece of skill.

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    GOAL Partick Thistle 0-1 MOTHERWELLpublished at 13:37 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November

    Demi Falconer (og)

    Motherwell take the lead at Petershill as a free-kick is turned into the Thistle net by Demi Falconer!

  17. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Celtic 2-2 Rangers

    Celtic almost go ahead!

    Murphy Agnew gets onto the end of a Saoirse Noonan cross in the box. She's in acres of space and she tries to lift the ball over Jenna Fife... but it lands on the roof of the net.

    Massive opportunity.

  18. YELLOW CARD Noonan (Celtic)published at 70 mins

    Celtic 2-2 Rangers

    Another card for Celtic, this time for a player on the pitch. It's Saoirse Noonan who is cautioned, also for dissent.

    Meanwhile, Rangers make a change. Charlie Devlin is off - surprising, given her impressive performance - and replaced by Mia McAulay.

  19. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Celtic 2-2 Rangers

    Celtic come forward again on the right and Emma Lawton is played in behind.

    She gets to the ball before Jenna Fife but places her chip wide. Does the keeper catch Lawton after the ball has gone? The referee says no.

  20. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Celtic 2-2 Rangers

    Celtic win the ball from kick-off and Saoirse Noonan takes a touch round Kathy Hill to go one-on-one...

    But then bends her shot well wide.

    What a second half this has become.