
Rangers go second in ScottishPower Women’s Premier League with two matchdays remaining, while Hamilton Academical secure a top-flight return.
Championship Group
Celtic 0-1 Rangers
Hibernian 2-2 Glasgow City
Motherwell 0-6 Hearts
Hibernian came from behind to lead Glasgow City in first-half added time, only for the visitors to take a point with an equaliser after the break. Kimberley Smit nodded City in front, Eilidh Adams headed Hibs level and Kathleen McGovern got them ahead, Nicole Kozlova completing the scoring just after the hour mark.
Hibs stay top by three points but Rangers moved second on goal-difference after edging Celtic 1-0. Kirsty Howat rounded goalkeeper Kelsey Daugherty but was almost denied the goal by Emma Lawton’s tackle. Saoirse Noonan came closest for Celtic but Jenna Fife saved her powerful strike.

Hearts hit Motherwell for six, to sit just behind Celtic by one goal. They opened the scoring after 40 minutes through Kayla Jardine, Emily Mutch conceding an own goal before the break. Bayley Hutchison, Sade Adamolekun, Addie Handley and Monica Forsyth all struck in a 20-minute second-half spell.
Relegation Group
Dundee United 0-5 Aberdeen
Partick Thistle 0-1 Montrose
Spartans 2-0 Queen’s Park
Tegan Browning’s first-half goal for Spartans against Queen’s Park was added to in stoppage time by Mya Christie. The result put them level on points with Partick Thistle, who lost at home to relegation-threatened Montrose and Cassie Cowper’s third-minute goal.
Aberdeen’s 5-0 victory at Dundee United put them top of the group, Kerry Beattie getting a couple and one apiece for Alix Mendez, Hannah Innes and Emily Kraft
SWPL 2
Livingston 0-6 Kilmarnock
Gartcairn 0-1 Hamilton Academical
Ayr United 0-2 Boroughmuir Thistle
Rossvale 0-2 St Johnstone
Hamilton Academical are champions after winning at Gartcairn, where Keira Ritchie got the only goal.
Congratulations to everyone @accieswfc
Delighted for them – not easy to bounce back. 👏🏆 https://t.co/2NFa1CIweO— Gary Doctor (@GaryDoctor1) May 11, 2025
Kilmarnock scored six at Livingston to stay second by three points ahead of Boroughmuir Thistle, who were 2-0 winners at basement side Ayr United. St Johnstone moved ten points ahead of Rossvale, whom they beat 2-0 away.