What to look out for as SWPL returnspublished at 19:09 15 August
Charlotte Cohen
BBC Sport Scotland

The SWPL is back with new faces, a new structure, and new champions Hibs looking to retain their crown.
The action gets under way on Sunday, so here are some things to keep an eye out for in the women's top flight.
New structure
In a bid to make the league more competitive, the number of teams has been reduced from 12 to 10.
After 18 rounds of matches, the league will split into a top six and bottom four, with the clubs in each section playing each other twice.
The team finishing 10th will be relegated, while the second-bottom side will face a relegation play-off against the winners of the SWPL 2 play-off semi-final.
While on paper a 10-team top division should be more competitive, the worry is the quality gap will widen.
For example, last term Motherwell secured their first ever top-six finish - but then lost all 10 post-split games.
The last time Hamilton Accies, who won promotion last season by winning SWPL 2, were in the top flight they finished bottom with just 14 points.
Dundee United fared even worse last term, mustering just seven points to be one of three teams relegated.
New managers
After securing a second successive cup double for Rangers, manager Jo Potter left to take the manager's job at Crystal Palace.
The Ibrox club have turned to Leanne Crichton as the replacement. As a player, the Scotland midfielder was a serial winner with Glasgow City before returning as assistant coach after a spell with Motherwell.
Now Crichton is leading a Rangers team that are desperate to bounce back from their final-day disappointment of letting the league title slip from their grasp.
They're not the only ones with a new face in the dugout. Brian Graham left Partick Thistle this summer and joined promoted Premiership outfit Falkirk to continue his playing career.
Graham has been replaced at Petershill by David Elliot, who has spent the majority of his playing and managerial career with the Glasgow club and will have his first taste of managing in the SWPL when his side travel to Hamilton on Sunday.
New signings
SWPL sides have been busy in the transfer window and there's a couple of interesting signings to look out for.
Aberdeen have been one of the more active teams this summer with one name standing out among the rest.
Goalkeeper Katie Cox joined the Dons from WSL winners Chelsea on a season-long loan deal.
The 19-year-old academy graduate signed her first professional contract last year and although she is yet to make her senior debut, she spent last season as part of the treble-winning side's travelling party.
Rangers fans have been getting excited about Wales international Alice Griffith, who has signed up for two years in Govan.
The midfielder travelled with Wales for the Euros this summer after playing an important part in their qualification campaign.
The arrival of Griffith may bring back memories of fellow Wales international Rachel Rowe, who won the Scottish Cup and and SWPL Cup in a successful spell with Rangers.
How to follow opening day on the BBC
Hearts v Celtic will be live on the BBC Sport Scotland app, website and iPlayer. It kicks off at 13:00 BST on Sunday.
Later, BBC Alba has live coverage of champions Hibernian's home game against Aberdeen. That kicks off at 16:10 and will also be on the BBC Sport Scotland app, website and iPlayer.