Who makes SWPL team of the week?published at 13:26 BST 16 September
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Erin Halliday (Hamilton): Despite conceding midway through the first half, she recovered well and made a couple of vital stops to restrict Glasgow City to just a 1-0 win. The 18-year-old was well tested and came through with a confident display.
Danique Ypema (Hearts): Composed in possession and certainly has an eye for a pass as she showed with her ball for Lauren Wade's goal against Motherwell. Also not afraid to have a go herself, coming close on a couple of occasions. Kept a clean sheet too.
Linzi Taylor (Hibs): The defender's goal made life more comfortable against Montrose. There was a bit of fortune about it as the rebound fell straight to her, but the the 30-year-old did well to react in a composed manner to score.
Hannah Luke (Celtic): A memorable debut off the bench from the English defender. Her two late corners resulted in two big goals as Celtic completed a late comeback to beat Aberdeen.
Sofia Maatta (Glasgow City): The Finn's impressive assist rate is growing by the game. She added another on Sunday and also came close to scoring with a well-saved shot.
Hannah Stewart (Aberdeen): Despite defeat to Celtic, the captain shone for the Dons with two equalising goals, including an absolute beauty of a header.
Maria McAneny (Celtic): A real driver with her pace and energy. Claimed a fine goal by holding off a Dons player and sending a clever looping finish over the keeper.
Lauren Wade (Hearts): Scored Hearts' second against Motherwell and came close on a number of occasions. A consistent threat racing forward and setting up attacks.
Brogan Hay (Rangers): Quite the impact after her introduction on the hour. The Scotland international had an influence in three of Rangers' four goals. Pick of her work was showing brilliant skill and tenacity in setting up the second, which gave the visitors the lead.
Tegan Bowie (Hibs): Full of energy on the flank and always a threat. Produced three terrific balls to set up Kathleen McGovern's treble.
Kathleen McGovern (Hibs): A second hat-trick of the league season for the 24-year-old. Could have had more goals too, but for the woodwork and some good saves.