1. Postpublished at 18:17 GMT 16 November 2025

    Remember to watch all of the weekend SWPL highlights on Sportscene on BBC Scotland and iPlayer from 19:30 GMT on Monday.

  2. The latest tablepublished at 18:15 GMT 16 November 2025

    SWPL table
  3. Hearts recover to defeat Hibs in Edinburgh derbypublished at 18:11 GMT 16 November 2025

    FT: Hibernian 1-3 Hearts

    Andy Campbell
    BBC Scotland

    Hearts overturned a deficit to defeat Edinburgh rivals Hibernian and move to within six points of SWPL leaders Glasgow City.

    Defending champions Hibs led in first-half added time when Ellis Notley looped a header over Rachael Johnstone following Siobhan Hunter's high ball.

    Hearts levelled through Carly Johns, who struck high past Noa Schumacher from Bayley Hutchison's delivery.

    Hutchison flicked home Lizzie Waldie's corner to give the visitors the advantage and Johns touched in her second from Georgia Timms' deflected shot.

    Earlier, Scotland head coach Melissa Andreatta, who attended the match at Easter Road, saw one of her national team forwards, Kathleen McGovern, pick up an injury. The Hibs striker made way, with Kirsty Morrison coming on at 0-0.

    In overtaking Hibs into second, Eva Olid's Hearts hold a two-point lead over Grant Scott's side. Rangers and Celtic are a point behind Hibernian.

  4. Boyce double as Motherwell defeat Hamiltonpublished at 16:03 GMT 16 November 2025

    FT: Hamilton Academical 0-2 Motherwell

    Carla Boyce scored twice as Motherwell moved up to sixth in the SWPL by beating Lanarkshire rivals Hamilton Academical.

    Well had the better of the first half but could not find a breakthrough.

    However, Boyce edged the visitors in front seven minutes into the second period and doubled that advantage 10 minutes later.

    Accies could not find a response as they remain bottom of the division with no points as yet. Motherwell climb a point above Montrose.

  5. Holt's Partick defeat Aberdeen to climb tablepublished at 15:00 GMT 16 November 2025

    FT: Partick Thistle 1-0 Aberdeen

    Partick Thistle marked new manager Gary Holt's first match in charge with victory over Aberdeen.

    Former Scotland midfielder Holt replaced David Elliot on Tuesday.

    Erin Rennie set up Lia Tweedie to give Thistle a 17th-minute lead.

    Partick's Olivia King was sent off near the end of regulation time, with the midfielder picking up a second booking.

    The hosts' advantage held through around 11 minutes of added time until full-time as they climbed above the Dons. Scott Booth's side are second bottom, one point worse off than Thistle.

  6. Wrobel double as Glasgow City beat Montrosepublished at 13:59 GMT 16 November 2025

    FT: Montrose 1-6 Glasgow City

    Leaders Glasgow City maintained their unbeaten start to the SWPL season with a dominant win over hosts Montrose.

    Chloe Warrington gave City a 10th-minute lead.

    Natalia Wrobel had set up Warrington's opener and the midfielder scored twice in quick succession to give the visitors a 3-0 half-time advantage.

    Sofia Maatta added her name to the scoresheet after her earlier assist for Wrobel's second.

    Lisa Forrest and Erin McLaughlin added further goals for City before Ashley Robertson netted a late consolation for Montrose.

  7. The standingspublished at 09:50 GMT 15 November 2025

    Here's how the table looked before Sunday's fixtures.

    The SWPL table
  8. Rangers get better of Celtic in Friday thrillerpublished at 09:44 GMT 15 November 2025

    Rangers 3-2 Celtic (Fri)

    Andrew Petrie
    BBC Sport Scotland

    The SWPL weekend kicked off with a five-goal thriller between Old Firm rivals Rangers and Celtic.

    Jenny Smith fired home after just two minutes to put the visitors ahead as they looked for their first win in the past nine meetings with their city neighbours.

    Elena Sadiku's side continued to dominate the first half, but Rangers' found a way back when a corner was not properly dealt with and Laura Berry snatched on the loose ball to stab in from a few yards out.

    The hosts took the lead in the second half when top-scorer Katie Wilkinson glanced in McAulay's header for her 17th goal of the season.

    Celtic clawed their way back into it when a cross from the left bounced around the Rangers' box and Saoirse Noonan fired in from close range.

    However, it was Rangers who sealed victory when a superb ball over the top from half-time substitute Kim Shin-Ji put Mia McAulay in behind and the teenage winger picked out the top corner.

    Rangers v CelticImage source, SNS
  9. Sunday's SWPL fixturespublished at 09:41 GMT 15 November 2025

    • Montrose v Glasgow City (12:00)
    • Partick Thistle v Aberdeen (13:00)
    • Hamilton Academical v Motherwell (14:00)
    • Hibernian v Hearts (16:10) - watch here
  10. What's happening this weekend?published at 09:40 GMT 15 November 2025

    It's a four-game SWPL Sunday.

    Edinburgh rivals Hibernian and Hearts go head to head in the day's bill-topping fixture (16:10) and you can watch it here.

    Neither side will want to lose any ground on leaders Glasgow City, who visit Montrose (12:00).

    Elsewhere, Partick Thistle under new boss Gary Holt are at home to Aberdeen (13:00) and there's a Lanarkshire derby between Hamilton Academical and Motherwell (14:00).