Forfar Come Out on Top in the Tayside-Angus Derby

Forfar Come Out on Top in the Tayside Angus Derby
The referee stopped the Airdrie v Queen of the South game for 10 minutes due to a heavy hailstorm Photo by Alex ToddSportpix

Hailstorms failed to dampen a dramatic Mother’s Day in Scottish Women’s Football competitions, as Forfar topped the Tayside-Angus derby and Falkirk were held by local rivals Stenhousemuir.

Former Dryburgh star Derrian Gollan came back to haunt her former club, scoring the opener for Forfar Farmington in a 3-0 victory which lifts the Angus side into the top half of the Barclays Championship with only two games until the league splits.

Dryburgh Athletic v Forfar Farmington Barclays SWF Championship at New Beechwood Park in Dundee Scotland on 28 January 2026
Amilie Martindale Dryburgh Athletic heads the ball clear against Forfar Farmington Photo by Ger HarleySportpixSipa USA

Championship leaders Falkirk were held to a dramatic 4-4 draw by Stenhousemuir at Ochilview, which allowed Renfrew to close the gap at the top to a single point with a 2-1 home win over Rossvale. The bottom two sides also picked up points, with Armadale Thistle beating Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2-1 in West Lothian and Morton levelling at Ayr United to take a 1-1 draw.

In Barclays League One, leaders Elgin City took maximum points from Dunfermline with a 4-0 win over the Pars, while St Mirren kept the pressure on with a 4-1 win against Westdyke in Aberdeenshire.

Queen of the South beat Airdrie CC 2-1 to remain ahead of the Buddies in third, also navigating a hailstorm which halted play for ten minutes. Glenrothes Strollers moved into sixth with a 6-1 victory against Edinburgh Caledonia at Meadowbank and Cambusdoon beat Inverurie Loco Works 4-1 at home.

Edinburgh South came out tops in the ScottishPower Regional League Cup quarter final Edinburgh derby, knocking out holders Edinburgh Uni Thistle with a 2-0 victory. South are joined in the draw by Arbroath, who beat Cumbernauld Colts 2-0, SWFL West leaders Bishopton, who won 3-1 against Thornton Hibs, and Huntly, who beat Stewarton Annick 2-1 in front of 173 fans.

In the ScottishPower Regional League Plate, the competition held for the SWFL sides who were eliminated in the group stages, Buckie Ladies, Penicuik Athletic, Jeanfield Swifts & Alloa Athletic are in the semi-final draw after beating Central Ladies, Benburb, Musselburgh Windsor and Ardrossan Winton Rovers respectively.

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