Alloa set for three national women’s cup finals this weekend
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
2d ago
Alloa’s Indodrill stadium is the setting for three national cup finals this weekend, as the Scottish Women’s Football League Cup and Plate finals prelude the Championship and League One Cup Final, the league cup for SWF’s national leagues. Championship leaders Rossvale face Dryburgh Athletic at 4pm on the Sunday for SWF’s most senior league cup. This will be the third final in a row for Dundee side Dryburgh, who won the inaugural Championship cup in the 2021/22 season, then lost out in a penalty shootout against Edinburgh City last season. In this year’s final, they face a Rossvale side who ha ..read more
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Ayr United secure SWPL2 playoff spot and cut SWF Championship title gap to three points
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
2d ago
Ayr United beat Rossvale 2-1 to secure at least the playoff spot and cut the gap at the top to three points, albeit with a +22 goal difference advantage for the Glasgow side. After a nervy and goalless first half, Ayr forward Paige Henry missed a penalty early in the second, the ball crashing off the crossbar to allow Rossvale ‘keeper Rhind to gather. Lauren McBlain had United in front before Henry made amends with her side’s second in the 80th minute. Rossvale pulled one back in final moments but were made to wait for a title party for the second week in a row. Rossvale play Dryburgh Athletic ..read more
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Rossvale made to wait for SWPL2 promotion by plucky East Fife
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by Tom Freeman
1w ago
Storm Kathleen made it difficult conditions in the Scottish Women’s Football leagues, with plenty of goals and an abandonment across the divisions. Rossvale were denied a title party in a nail-biting SWF Championship thriller by East Fife while Ayr United won big in Inverness to close the gap at the top. In a sensational advert for Scotland’s third tier, East Fife were quick out the blocks with an early Wallace goal hit sweetly from the edge of the box. Skipper Teri Skivington nodded the visitors two in front before Rossvale’s top scorer Megan Whiteford pulled one back. A Thomson goal gave Eas ..read more
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SWF national leagues set for thrilling climax as post-split fixtures revealed
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
3w ago
The third and fourth tier of women’s football in Scotland are set for a thrilling climax, with promotion slots still being contested in the SWF Championship and League One. The Championship has split into a top four and bottom five, and Glasgow club Rossvale sit in pole position for automatic promotion to the SWPL2, only needing a point from their remaining three games to secure the Championship title. They host East Fife at Petershill on Sunday 7th April, before visiting second placed Ayr United then Inverness Caledonian Thistle. East Fife themselves will be hoping to catch Ayr United for the ..read more
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Promotion and relegation update in the SWF pyramid
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
3w ago
A number of teams withdrew from senior leagues this season, and while this is not new in women’s football it is clear that a period of stability is needed so that the best teams at the most sustainable clubs are given the opportunity to move up the pyramid, and that disruptive mid-season withdrawals become a thing of the past. The need for stability was echoed by the clubs at an Emergency General Meeting of SWF clubs to work out practically how to minimise the disruption that teams withdrawing has on all leagues and the integrity of the game. One automatic promotion and one play-off remains in ..read more
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High drama in SWF Championship and League One as leagues prepare to split
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
3w ago
A late winner by Ayr United denied Rossvale a title party in a day of drama for the SWF Championship. In the last full round of fixtures before Scotland’s women’s third tier splits into a top four and bottom five, Rossvale comfortably beat Dryburgh Athletic 6-0 in the early kick off, but needed second-placed Ayr United to fail to win in their game against Renfrew Ladies to clinch the title and automatic promotion to the SWPL. Renfrew Ladies, who were looking to secure their own place in the top four, went ahead early through Michaela Brown and Ayr looked spooked, missing a penalty in the 24th ..read more
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SWF Championship and League One head into split weekend
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
1M ago
SWF’s national leagues head into their final full round this weekend before each league splits for the season finale. The Championship will split into a top four and bottom five, with Glasgow side Rossvale currently eight points ahead of second-placed Ayr United with four games left. This means if they win and Ayr United fail to win on Sunday, they will have clinched the title and automatic promotion to SWPL 2. Rossvale host Dundee side Dryburgh Athletic on Sunday, who sit four points behind fourth-placed Renfrew so cannot make the top four but will see the match as a dress rehearsal for next ..read more
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Rossvale extend Championship lead with comeback vs Ayr United
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
1M ago
Rossvale have extended the lead at the top of the SWF Championship to 14 points after coming from behind to beat Ayr United 2-1 in Cumnock. Ayr United grabbed an early lead via Claire Docherty, who latched on to a rebound after a McBlain free kick had been saved in the first minute of the game. Ayr looked determined to hold on, Sarah Ferguson in goal in good form to maintain the lead for the first half. Rossvale were awarded a penalty in the 50th minute and the league’s top scorer Megan Whiteford made no mistake from the spot. Before Ayr could respond, Rossvale captain Lauren Coleman had put t ..read more
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Highland and Islands women’s football boosted by new fund from ScottishPower
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by Tom Freeman
1M ago
A new funding competition for women’s and girls’ football teams across the Highlands and Islands has been launched with support of ScottishPower. The leading renewable energy company is the new title sponsor for SWF’s Highlands and Islands league, which kicks off on Sunday, but the competition is open to all grassroots women’s and girls’ clubs across the region. Four prizes of £1,000 are up for grabs to help clubs tackle key challenges and provide more opportunities for women and girls to play football. Example challenges could include transport to fixtures, new kits, training equipm ..read more
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Kelty Hearts host national cup semi-finals
Scottish Womens Football
by Tom Freeman
1M ago
Kelty Hearts will host two thrilling Scottish Women’s Football semi-finals on Sunday in the Championship and League One Cup, SWF’s most senior league cup competition. As part of SWF’s mission to engage with communities across Scotland, Fifers will get to see Ayr United face Dundee side Dryburgh Athletic at 12 noon, followed by Rossvale versus Renfrew Ladies at 4pm at New Central Park in Kelty. Locals will be able to watch the games for just £5, with concessionary tickets £2 and free entry to under 16s. These can be purchased on the Fanbase app by searching Scottish Women’s Football. Both match ..read more
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