1. Postpublished at 20:22 GMT 8 February

    Don't forget Sportscene will have all of the highlights from Sunday's games.

    You can catch it on Monday night at 19:30 GMT on the BBC Scotland channel.

  2. Postpublished at 20:21 GMT 8 February

    Here's how the table looks after Sunday's action

    SWPL table
  3. Partick Thistle take top six race to final day with win at Montrosepublished at 19:55 GMT 8 February

    Montrose 1-2 Partick Thistle

    Montrose will have to wait to find out whether they have secured their spot in the top six after they were beaten 2-1 by Partick Thistle.

    The result doesn't affect the league standings but Thistle in seventh are only one point behind Montrose in sixth heading into the final pre-split game.

    Imogen Longcake gave the visitors the lead after 19 minutes when she followed up on a Lauren Perry save to smash the ball into the roof of the net.

    Isla Taylor added a second less than 10 minutes later, she latched on to Erin Rennie's pass to finish coolly into the bottom corner.

    Sophie Martin pulled one back for the hosts just before half-time as she got the vital touch to poke the ball in following a scramble in the Thistle box.

    But it wasn't enough to mount a comeback for Craig Feroz's side who fell to their 10th defeat of the season.

  4. Celtic slip to third despite draw at Glasgow Citypublished at 19:46 GMT 8 February

    Glasgow City 1-1 Celtic

    Celtic slipped to third in the SWPL despite coming from behind to snatch a 1-1 draw against league leaders Glasgow City.

    Despite an even contest for the opening 15 minutes, City began to ramp up the pressure.

    Emily Whelan fired over the crossbar while Lisa Forrest had her shot blocked inside the box by Celtic defender Tara O'Hanlon.

    There was a lengthy stoppage in the first half when Lisa Forrest caught Emma Lawton on the side of the head and the right-back had to be replaced by new signing Maddi Wilde.

    It took until the 63rd minute for City to find the breakthrough and it came from a goalkeeping error. Lisa Rodgers spilled the ball on her six-yard line and Nicole Kozlova was there to tap the ball over the line.

    But Celtic levelled 10 minutes later thanks to a clinical finish from Morgan Cross who tapped in from Maria McAneny’s pinpoint delivery.

    Lee Gibson in the City goal had to pull off an impressive save to deny McAneny from a free-kick just before full-time.

    City remain top of the SWPL but Hearts have closed the gap to three points. Meanwhile Celtic slipped to fourth after Rangers' big win at Hamilton Accies.

  5. Hearts end Aberdeen’s top six bid with big winpublished at 18:04 GMT 8 February

    Hearts 6-0 Aberdeen

    Hearts ended Aberdeen’s top six hopes with a 6-0 win at Oriam.

    Georgia Timms scored two goals in the opening half an hour at Oriam, first when she powered home a header from a Hearts corner and her second game from the spot after Jenna Slattery was fouled inside the Aberdeen box.

    Slattery who set up the first, and won the penalty for the second, got on the scoresheet herself just before the break with a rocket of a strike into the top corner.

    Carly Johns bagged a fourth for the hosts at the second time of asking after her initial effort was saved by the Aberdeen goalkeeper.

    Kayla Jardine added a fifth with just under 15 minutes to play minutes before Jenna Slattery followed up with a sixth, and her second of the game.

    The result leaves Aberdeen more than three points behind their top six rivals heading into the final game before the split.

    Meanwhile Hearts keep the pressure on their title rivals with another important win.

  6. Rangers put 11 past strugglers Acciespublished at 16:28 GMT 8 February

    Hamilton Accies 0-11 Rangers

    Rangers put 11 past strugglers Hamilton Accies to keep pressure on the teams above them in the title race.

    Laura Berry's first half hat-trick, that included two goals in the space of one minute, helped Rangers to an 8-0 lead at half-time.

    Goals from Katie Wilkinson, Li Mengwen, May Cruft and a Mia McAulay double contributed to the full-time side's big lead at the break.

    Sophie Black added a ninth in the opening stages of the second half with a powerful strike from the edge of Accies' box before Wilkinson bagged a 10th, and her second of the game, direct from a Rangers free-kick.

    Calliste Brookshire added the 11th in the final minutes of the game.

    Hamilton Accies remain bottom with just two points from 17 games.

  7. Hibernian end Motherwell's top six hopes with winpublished at 15:31 GMT 8 February

    Hibernian 2-0 Motherwell

    Hibernian ended Motherwell's top six hopes with a 2-0 win at Meadowbank in Joelle Murray's send win since taking over in Edinburgh.

    Hibs keep pressure on the four teams above them in the title race with the three points while the 'Well are out of the fight for top six with just one pre-split game remaining.

    Kirsty Morrison had Hibs ahead after 22 minutes when she latched onto Hannah Jordan's pass before rounding the goalkeeper and slotting into the back of the net.

    Kathleen McGovern doubled their advantage in the second half. Morrison latched on to a slack pass by the visitors before cutting the ball back for McGovern who finished emphatically.

  8. The standingspublished at 12:24 GMT 3 February

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

    SWPL table
  9. Sunday's SWPL fixturespublished at 12:20 GMT 3 February

    • Hibernian v Motherwell (13:00)
    • Montrose v Partick Thistle (13:00)
    • Hamilton Academical v Rangers (14:30)
    • Hearts v Aberdeen (16:00)
    • Glasgow City v Celtic (16:10) - watch BBC Alba coverage
  10. Full Sunday SWPL cardpublished at 12:19 GMT 3 February

    All 10 SWPL teams are in action on Sunday.

    There are two games at lunchtime, with a mid-afternoon kick-off and two more matches to follow.

    The final fixture to get under way is the live BBC Alba game, Glasgow City v Celtic, which you can watch here.