GOAL Montrose 1-2 Aberdeenpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 17 April
Jade McLaren
Jade McLaren pulls one back for the home side!
Lockwood pounces on indecision in defence of league leaders
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Charlotte Cohen
Jade McLaren
Jade McLaren pulls one back for the home side!
Caitlin Hayes
Hayes heads home the opener for Celtic!
Emily Whelan
City respond instantly!
Emily Whelan heads home from the corner.
Carla Boyce
Thistle take the lead!
Carla Boyce gets on the end of a long ball and lifts it over the head of Lee Gibson in the City goal.
Glasgow City 0-0 Partick Thistle
Aleigh Gambone lays off Emily Whelan who's free on the right wing.
Her effort is sent into the box but there's no one there to tap the cross into the back of the net.
Bayley Hutchison
They're not hanging about!
And who else would it be? The Aberdeen captain does so well to take the ball down in the box and send it into the back of the net from close range.
And the final two games are under way!
Celtic 0-0 Hibs
Natasha Flint decides to have a go from 20 yards but sends it over the bar. Less than a minute later the Celtic striker is in the book for a challenge on Poppy Lawson.
Hannah Innes
The visitors open the scoring!
Against the run of play, the Dons get up the pitch and Hannah Innes releases a rocket of a shot from distance that beats Lauren Perry in the Montrose goal.
Hearts 0-0 Rangers
A very early booking for Nic Docherty as she takes out Katie Lockwood just on the halfway line.
No joy from the resulting free-kick though.
Hearts 0-0 Rangers
Brogan Hay wowee! She strikes the ball with the outside of her boot but it smacks into the far post.
Not far away I tell you...
Hibs 0-0 Celtic
Shannon McGregor manages to send Kirsty Morrison in behind the Celtic defence but Kelsey Daugherty comes out to stop the Hibs striker.
Hearts 0-0 Rangers
The visitors have a corner and Rachel Rowe steps up to take. Her effort finds the head of Kirsty Howat who's challenged by two maroon shirts. The ball falls to the feet of Mia McAulay though but she sends her effort way over the bar.
Hearts 0-0 Rangers
Kirsty Howat goes racing through on goal but Rachael Johnstone in the Hearts goal comes out to gather.
Spartans 0-0 Motherwell
Hannah Jordan has a great chance to open the scoring at Ainslie Park but her effort hits the side netting.
We're under way at Oriam, Broadwood and Ainslie Park.
Montrose 0-0 Aberdeen
Another chance for Montrose as Tammy Harkin's long range shot is saved well by Jeni Currie.
Hearts v Rangers (19:45)
Rangers manager Jo Potter tells BBC Alba: "I've been extremely proud of the squad this year. We know it is hugely important not to lose too many games.
"I think that was a huge thing ticked off in terms of the title race with the win over Glasgow City."
Hearts v Rangers (19:45)
But Rangers striker Rio Hardy is hoping the win on Sunday will spur them on to victory.
“They made it tough for us the last time we played against them," she said.
“We know what they can bring but we also know our own strengths.
“I think we can really take on from Sunday's performance.
“It couldn't be a better way to start the week, we know it is going to be tough so we will box this one and get ready for the next.”
“We know that we are never beat until the final whistle.
“Having everyone giving everything it really shows and it is great character from us to be in the position that we are in so far this season and we just hope to just keep pushing on.”
Hearts v Rangers (19:45)
Hearts boss Eva Olid is hoping their extra recovery time could be an asset tonight.
“On Monday, we were able to train and work on some in-game things, whereas Rangers will have been in recovery after their game on Sunday,"
"From our point of view, our extra recovery time is of course a positive, but after the extra effort we put in on Friday, it was needed.
“Rangers won 4-1 against Glasgow City on Sunday, which is a massive result for them.
"They were so good in attack and hopefully for us, they’re feeling it a bit after the effort they put into that game and their standards drop a little.
"I think we're in really good form and we're looking forward to the game.
"The last two games the goal difference was small. Now we are training so well we are in really good shape. I think we'll be competitive and I hope we can get something."