Glasgow City 7-0 Victory Features Five Goals for Lisa Forrest

Glasgow City 7 0 Victory Features Five Goals for Lisa Forrest
Scotland WU23s Lisa Forrest who scored five times for Glasgow City Alex Todd SPP

Lisa Forrest scored five times for seven-goal Glasgow City in the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League, while Montrose frustrated Hibernian.

Celtic 4-0 Aberdeen
Glasgow City 7-0 Hamilton Academical
Montrose 1-1 Hibernian
Motherwell 0-3 Hearts
Rangers 3-0 Partick Thistle

Glasgow City sank Hamilton 7-0 to stay top of the table by four points, Lisa Forrest shone with a five-goal haul that started with a penalty.

Second-placed Hearts won 3-0 at Motherwell, with Georgia Timms first to score. A Sade Adamolekun cross forced an own goal by Lily Boyce, with Jenna Slattery drilling in a late third.

Rangers and Celtic both remain a further three points back after home victories against Partick Thistle and Aberdeen respectively. Katie Wilkinson and Quinty Sabajo had the Gers two up after six minutes before Laura Berry added the third, the Hoops also starting fast with Saoirse Noonan’s double and one from Emma Lawton, while Amy Gallacher scored later.

Montrose held reigning champions Hibernian to a draw, who struck first through Scarlett Herron but Georgia Carter levelled five minutes later.

SWPL 2

Queen’s Park 5-0 St Johnstone
Spartans 7-0 Stirling University
Kilmarnock 6-1 East Fife
Dundee United 3-0 Gartcairn
Livingston 0-6 Boroughmuir Thistle

Kilmarnock kept a 10-point lead at the top as all of the leading five sides won, Kaitlyn Canavan bagging a late brace in their 6-1 victory.

Boroughmuir Thistle stayed second on goals scored after netting six with three from Ami Robertson, while Spartans scored seven aided by Izzy Young’s four.

Queen’s Park put five past St Johnstone aided by a Rosie McQuillan double, and Dundee United defeated Gartcairn 3-0 with two of the first-half goals by Danni Findlay.

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Wilf Frith
Wilf Frith is a women’s football news editor who works for Her Goal Magazine and had been with all its predecessors since 1996, becoming a founding team member after running Sunday Kicks. He has also held previous long-term roles as press officer for the Cornwall Women’s Football League and Penzance Ladies FC.
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