Cambusdoon, Elgin City and Glenrothes Strollers promoted after SWFL Play-Offs

Scottish Women's Football League 1 Play-off - Bishopton FC v Glenrothes Strollers FC at Ochilview in Stenhousemuir, Scotland on June 01 2025
Glenrothes Strollers celebrate their goal. (Photo: Aimee Todd / Sportpix / Sipa USA)

Play-off drama resulted in Cambusdoon, Elgin City and Glenrothes Strollers winning promotion to the Barclays Scottish Women’s national leagues.

Glenrothes edged out SWFL West winners Bishopton 1-0, thanks to a penalty by Rachel Fowler in the dying minutes of the game. Bishopton had matched Strollers throughout the game and looked more likely to score for much of a tense second half, but the referee pointed to the spot in the 85th minute after a coming together in the box from a corner.

Elgin City came from behind twice against SWFL Central champions Dunfermline Athletic, with the Pars going ahead through a sublime free-kick from Helen Templeton, then a trademark goal from Alex Davie in the second half. The game was deep into injury time when Orla Scott doubled her tally to equalise, Alexa Mann then lobbing a great winner in extra time to send the travelling Elgin fans wild. Elgin manager Michael Morrison, who had already been yellow carded for dissent, took some shine off the 3-2 victory when he was saw red at full time for abusive language toward his opponents and match officials.

Dunfermline v Elgin City, North Central play off at Davie Park in Blairgowrie, Scotland on 01 June 2025
Elgin City celebrate their promotion. (Photo by Ger Harley/Sportpix/Sipa USA)

Cambusdoon eventually won on penalties against Giffnock Soccer Centre, after 120 minutes of a tense and goalless stalemate. Giffnock looked to have retained their place in League One after four penalties each, including an incredible strike into the top corner from their keeper Niamh Gorman. But her counterpart in the Cambusdoon goal Erin Hunter saved well twice to send her side into League One.

Cambusdoon v Giffnock GC, SWF League 1 Play-off at Indodrill Stadium, Alloa, Scotland on 01 June 2025:
Cambusdoon players run to celebrate. (Photo: Alex Todd/Sportpix/SIPA USA)

The promotions mean nine teams in just three years have been promoted from the regional SWFL into the national leagues, a clear sign of the growth and progression in the Scottish Women’s grassroots game.

Earlier, Armadale Thistle came from behind to beat Westdyke in extra time to secure back-to-back promotions into the Barclays Scottish Women’s Championship. A cutback from Khya McGurk found Katie Macgregor on the left of the box who finished well, just as penalties were looming.

Westdyke v Armadale Thistle, SWF Championship Play-off at Indodrill Stadium, Alloa, Scotland on 01 June 2025:
Armadale Thistle celebrate at the final whistle. (Photo: Alex Todd/Sportpix/SIPA USA)

Commenting, Koral Anderson, Barclays Scotland Site Lead, said: “Huge congratulations to Cambusdoon, Elgin City and Glenrothes Strollers on their promotion to Barclays Scottish Women’s League One, and also to Armadale Thistle for their victory in today’s Championship play-off. What a thrilling day, and of course commiserations to Dunfermline Athletic and Bishopton. It’s clear from the strength of their league campaign that this opportunity will surely come again, and I have no doubt Westdyke and Giffnock will have great resolve to return too.

“As sponsors, Barclays are proud to celebrate not only the title winners but all the grassroots community clubs who have shown the resilience required to aim for and compete in the national leagues. They exemplify the power of diversity in sport where every player contributes to the strength and growth of the beautiful game.”

Yesterday’s results mean the Barclays Scottish Women’s Championship and League One will both have their allotted 12-team roster for the 2025/26 season. The line-up is confirmed below:

Barclays Scottish Women’s Championship: Armadale Thistle, Ayr United, Bonnyrigg Rose, Dryburgh Athletic, Falkirk, Forfar Farmington, Glasgow Girls & Women, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Morton, Renfrew, Rossvale, Stenhousemuir

Barclays Scottish Women’s League One: Airdrie, Cambusdoon, Dunipace, Edinburgh Caledonia, Elgin City, Hutchison Vale, Glenrothes Strollers, Inverurie Locomotive Works, Kilwinning, Queen of the South, St Mirren, Westdyke

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