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Rangers 0-0 Celtic
There is Jacynta. She drives down the right and wins Celtic a corner.
Caitlin Hayes scored twice from set-plays in the last meeting between the sides...
Brogan Hay with a tap-in after defensive mix-up
Caitlin Hayes finds equaliser deep into stoppage time
One point separates Old Firm rivals in second and third
George O'Neill
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
There is Jacynta. She drives down the right and wins Celtic a corner.
Caitlin Hayes scored twice from set-plays in the last meeting between the sides...
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
Having started with a back three, Celtic look to have shifted to a back four.
Fran Alonso tweaking things as he looks to get a grip on this game. The Spaniard will certainly want to get Jacynta on the ball more - she's been on the periphery so far.
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
Almost a disaster for Jenna Fife in the Rangers goal!
She dallies over her clearance, and once again, Natasha Flint is leading the press - she charges down Fife's hurried kick and sees it deflect agonisingly wide.
Fife has the look of someone who knows they've got away with one there...
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Broadwood Stadium
Olivia Chance is on the deck requiring some treatment.
She'll, pardon the pun, not want any chances taken given she'll have big plans of making the World Cup in the summer with New Zealand.
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
A heart-in-mouth moment for Lisa Martinez, as the Rangers centre-half overplays and allows Natasha Flint to nick in.
Fortunately for Martinez, the ball just creeps out of play before Flint can retrieve the loose ball.
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
It's all Rangers early on.
Malky Thomson's side are dominating possession and pinning Celtic in their own half.
Brogan Hay lets fly from the edge of the box, but sees her shot well blocked.
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
An intense start from the hosts sees Rachel McLauchlan win a free-kick after a strong, driving run down the right.
A floated ball in finds Lisa Martinez at the back post, but she can only fire into the side netting.
A good chance goes begging.
Rangers 0-0 Celtic
And we are off...
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
The teams are out at Broadwood, in front of a healthy crowd.
Kick-off is just around the corner...
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
Malky Thomson and Fran Alonso have been talking to Sky Sports ahead of kick-off at Broadwood, with both managers stressing the importance of this fixture:
“It’s got history that I wouldn’t even attempt to describe," Thomson said. "The games between these sides are always full of passion, full of desire and i think that’s what we’ll see tonight."
“It’s amazing," Alonso said. "I knew how much it means before I came here I have loved every game - I loved more the ones we won. The crowd looks like it will be good so I’m looking forward to it.”
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
Glasgow City continue to be the standard-bearers in Scottish women's football, but neither Celtic or Rangers are letting them run away with the league.
Whoever wins tonight will fancy themselves going forwards - Celtic currently sit six points behind the leaders, with Rangers a point further back in third.
Admittedly, they will both need City to slip up between now and the end of the season, but stranger things have happened in football...
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Broadwood Stadium
No doubt Malky Thomson will have ensured his side are a little more switched on to the movement of Caitlin Hayes, particularly from corners, but Natasha Flint up top cannot gone unnoticed.
Since her deadline day arrival from Leicester City on-loan, she's hit the ground running, including a smashing effort against Hearts in the Scottish Cup quarter-final last weekend.
Up top with the firing power of Amy Gallacher, who Rangers know all about, the attacking threat of Fran Alonso's side has only strengthened.
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Broadwood Stadium
Can't quite see my screen due to the sun... didn't think this would be the struggle tonight given it was snowing last night.
When that snow was falling, I wonder if 17-year-old Emma Watson knew she would be starting for Rangers tonight? She starts with the hugely influential Lizzie Arnott out injured.
She is some talent, so don't think that this occasion is too big for her - in fact, she's made for it.
With an eye for a splendid pass and quick feet, Celtic will need to ensure the crafty midfielder is well marked.
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
The last time these sides met, Celtic ran out comfortable 3-0 winners as a Caitlyn Hayes double and a scuffed Amy Gallagher finish secured the three points.
Fran Alonso will want a repeat performance and result, but he knows it won't be easy, having had three years experience of this famous old fixture.
For Rangers, Malky Thomson will have his side fully fired up tonight, knowing that they can leapfrog Celtic into second place in the league with a win.
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
Rangers: Fife, Nolf, Martinez, Hill, McLauchlan, Middag, Cornet, Kerr, Watson, Hay, Howat.
Substitutes: Esson, Davison, Docherty, MacLean, McLeary, McCoy, Danielsson, Bell, Berry.
Celtic: Tajonar, Kerner, Hayes, Clark, O'Riordan, Otto, Jacynta, Chance, Menglu, Gallagher, Flint.
Substitutes: Logan, Ross, Craig, Shen, Fergusson, Lofferski, Bowie, Goldie, Barclay.
Rangers v Celtic (19:30)
Let's start the week properly, shall we?
It's Rangers v Celtic bathed in glorious Glasgow sunshine, with both teams still very much in the running for the SWPL title.
I'll be with you for the duration with live text updates - it should be a belter...