'It's the ultimate dream, isn't it?'published at 19:22 BST 25 October
Amy Canavan
BBC Sport Scotland in Casablanca
Caroline Weir secured Scotland's first win in almost a year with a special wonder goal
Once Caroline Weir's wonder goal hit the back of the net in Casablanca, her focus sharply turned to her dream homecoming in Dunfermline on Tuesday.
The Real Madrid midfielder delivered a bit of magic in Morocco to earn Scotland their first win since 29 October 2024, but now she wants to repeat it at her East End Park.
Melissa Andreatta's side welcome Switzerland to the Kingdom of Fife in the second of four friendlies before the end of the year on Tuesday - live on BBC Alba - and it's set to be an extra-special night for the Ballon d'Or nominee.
Dunfermline native Weir, who last graced the Pars' pitch at a birthday party 15 years ago, can't wait to live out a lifelong dream of representing her country in her hometown.
"I'm so excited to be going back to Dunfermline, and I think the team are excited as well," Weir told BBC Scotland after her winner in Africa.
"I mean, that is the ultimate dream, isn't it? [to score another wonder goal in Dunfermline].
"I don't know, we'll see. That might have been a fluke to be fair with my right foot!"
Fluke or not, it was an fantastic individual moment from the midfielder, who once again had the captain's armband. And the skipper was proud of her squad.
"We knew it was going to be a tough challenge coming over here, not always pretty and playing a different type of team that we're used to," Weir told BBC Scotland.
"But I think the team dealt with it well. Of course, there were tough moments, but we've come out on top.
"And I think this is a start. We need this kind of momentum and a win helps with that.
"We've learned a lot from tonight and I'm really proud of the players."






















