East Fife v Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Barclays SWF Championship at New Bayview, Methil, Scotland on 13 April 2025:

Race for SWPL play-off spot intensifies

East Fife v Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Barclays SWF Championship at New Bayview, Methil, Scotland on 13 April 2025:
East Fife celebrate with the SWF Championship trophy. (Photo by Alex Todd/Sportpix/SIPA USA)

The race for the runners-up spot in the Barclays Scottish Women’s Championship has intensified on the day East Fife lifted their title trophy.

The Methil side demolished Inverness Caledonian Thistle 8-0 to kick off their title party, including four goals for skipper and league top scorer Teri Skivington, who rounded them off with a sublime chip into the top corner that left the scrabbling Jen Horrocks in the Caley Thistle goal with no chance.

But the runners-up spot and play-off place is still very much in the balance, after Stirling University and Falkirk played out a 1-1 draw while Glasgow Women beat Renfrew 2-1 to climb into fourth.

With just four points between second and fifth in the table and three games to go, it could go all the way to the wire.

At the other end of the table, Morton grabbed a 1-0 win at home against Dryburgh Athletic to move further clear of the bottom two Westdyke and Hutchison Vale, who were beaten by Forfar Farmington and Stenhousemuir respectively. Morton are now ten points clear of Westdyke with only nine left to play for, to secure their Championship status.

Bonnyrigg Rose v Dunipace
Gabby Anderson (Bonnyrigg Rose) celebrates her second goal against Dunipace. (Photo by Ger Harley/Sportpix/Sipa USA)

In the Barclays Scottish Women’s League One, top three sides Bonnyrigg Rose, Armadale Thistle and Inverurie Locomotive Works all won to keep the title race on a knife edge. Bonnyrigg beat Dunipace 4-2 at home while Aramadale handled a tricky trip to Dumfries to face Queen of the South well, running out 5-2 winners. Inverurie Locos resisted a St Mirren fightback to beat the Buddies 2-1 at home.

Giffnock grabbed a vital point against Airdrie in a 2-2 draw, effectively relegating Dundee West, whose 3-1 loss to Edinburgh Caledonia puts them ten points behind with only nine to play for. However the draw also means Giffnock cannot now catch Airdrie Ladies and will face the winners of SWFL South in the relegation playoffs to try and retain their place in the national leagues.

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