Summary

  • Hearts need to avoid defeat at Hibernian to win SWPL

  • Rangers can win title with win at Glasgow City AND Hearts defeat

  • Hibernian v Hibernian (13:10) - watch BBC Alba coverage, listen to Sportsound commentary

  • Glasgow City v Rangers (13:10) - watch BBC Scotland coverage

  • Celtic v Partick Thistle (13:10) - hosts play warm-up for Women's Scottish Cup final with holders Rangers next Sunday

  • Select 'Scores' and 'Tables' tabs for latest and 'Watch & listen' tab for TV and radio options

  1. Postpublished at 12'

    Hibernian 0-0 Hearts

    Carly Johns has a pop at goal from the edge of the box, but her effort is well held by Noa Schumacher in the Hibs goal.

  2. goal

    GOAL Glasgow City 1-0 Rangerspublished at 10'

    Lana Golob

    A powerful header gives City the lead... and Hearts a big boost in their title push.

  3. Postpublished at 9'

    Hibernian 0-0 Hearts

    Timms thinks she's broken in behind again but the offside flag is up promptly.

    A lot of this game is being played in the middle of the park so far.

  4. CLOSE!published at 6'

    Hibernian 0-0 Hearts

    An early sight for Hearts.

    Georgia Timms races in behind and fires across goal, but it fizzes narrowly wide of the far post.

    Decent chance, that.

  5. Postpublished at 3'

    Hibernian 0-0 Hearts

    Hibs have started the game the livelier side, Hearts haven't been able to get the ball down yet.

    There's a fair wind whirling around too, which is already having an impact on longer passes.

  6. Postpublished at 13:14 BST 24 May

    If you hit the 'Watch & Listen' tab on this page, you can choose which table-topping game you want to watch this afternoon.

    We've got you covered.

  7. Postpublished at 1'

    Hibernian 0-0 Hearts

    There's been a last-minute change for Hibs.

    Noa Schumacher replaces Rowena Armitage in goal.

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 1'

    Hibernian 0-0 Hearts

    Right, here we go...

    City and Rangers have also kicked off, we'll bring you the key moments from that game here too.

  9. 'The players should already be proud'published at 13:09 BST 24 May

    Hearts head coach Eva Olid tells BBC Alba: "We try and look at this as a normal week, but we have had conversations about being calm and being ourselves.

    "We've just been trying to normalise the situation.

    "Playing Hibs in the last game to win the title, it's a crazy scenario.

    "The players have to be proud of themselves, win today, and it's an extra, but everyone has to be proud of the team already."

    Eva OlidImage source, SNS
  10. 'It's good we are together until the end' - Olidpublished at 13:08 BST 24 May

    Hibernian v Hearts (13:10)

    After last week's 0-0 draw with Glasgow City, Eva Olid, who will depart Hearts this summer, told BBC Scotland she had expected her side to be "better on the ball".

    "There are emotions, nerves, everything," she explained. "You could see some players were nervous. That didn't help in possession.

    "We were so good in the last weeks. It's normal. We need to learn to live that out and just focus in the game. We are good on the ball, it is our strong point.

    "We don't want to be defending, we want to be attacking great chances.

    "We want to do the job. Just be together. It's good we are together until the end."

    Eva OlidImage source, SNS
  11. 'Nothing but winning'published at 13:05 BST 24 May

    Glasgow City v Rangers (13:10)

    Leanne Crichton's message to her players is simple: "Win the game."

    "That for me should open up an enjoyment factor because there is nothing else that the players need to worry about other than winning game," Crichton explained.

    "We are totally comfortable with the situation in the sense that we have got European football secured.

    "It is brilliant for a group that is as young as we have been this season with the turnover in terms of the last 12 months and what that has looked like."

    In the four meetings of Hearts and Rangers this season, Hearts won three and the other was a draw.

    As a result, if the sides finish level on points after Sunday's games then Hearts will pip Rangers to the title thanks to a superior head to head.

    "The reality is we have taken one point from 12 against Hearts so if Hearts pip us to the post and they land at the top of the pack and even if it comes down even to a head to head we can't complain about that," said Crichton.

    "We have only got ourselves to blame."

    Leanne CrichtonImage source, SNS
  12. Cup final warm-up for Celtic and Thistlepublished at 13:02 BST 24 May

    Celtic v Partick Thistle (13:10)

    Sunday's other fixture pits Celtic up against Partick Thistle.

    Celtic will finish fifth, and Thistle will be sixth.

    However, for Grant Scott's Celtic, it is the last match of preparation before next weekend's Women's Scottish Cup final against holders Rangers at Hampden.

    Scott took over from Elena Sadiku mid-season and is bidding for his first trophy since joining from Hibernian.

    With both Sunday's visit of Thistle and the trip to Hampden on 31 May, Celtic will be looking for an improvement on recent form, having not won in the league since their last meeting with Partick on 22 March and in all competitions since defeating Glasgow City in their cup semi-final on 2 May.

    Celtic Head Coach Grant ScottImage source, SNS
  13. Permutations, permutations, permutationspublished at 12:56 BST 24 May

    So, how does it all work today?

    Hearts win today, and they are champions.

    Hearts draw and Rangers win, Hearts are champions on head-to-head.

    Hearts lose and Rangers win, Rangers are champions.

    Hearts lose and Rangers fail to win, Hearts are champions.

    Got it? Easy.

  14. LINE-UPS from New Douglas Parkpublished at 12:52 BST 24 May

    Celtic v Partick Thistle (13:10)

    Celtic: Gay, Lawton, Clark, Walsh, Dawson, Robertson, McGregor, Smith, Gallacher, Noonan, Pritchard

    Substitutes: Rodgers, Craig, Rabjohn, Luke, O'Hanlon, Momo

    Partick Thistle: Currie, Handley, McCulloch, Falconer, Love, Rennie, Donaldson, Fraser, Taylor, Longcake, Hollis

    Substitutes: MacNair, Slater, King, McAllister, Syrjanen, Ferguson, Turner, Sinclair

  15. LINE-UPS from Petershill Parkpublished at 12:51 BST 24 May

    Glasgow City v Rangers (13:10)

    Rangers: Fife, Docherty, Eddie, Boyce, Austin, Cruft, Shin Ji, Lafaix, Brookshire, Berry, Wilkinson

    Substitutes: Kelly, Hill, Pegram, Hay, Sabajo, Connolly-Jackson, Mengwen, McAulay, Black

    Glasgow City: Clachers, Muir, Lauder, Golob, Forrest, Wrobel, Whelan, Evans, Smit, Motlhalo, Gray

    Substitutes: Gibson, Warrington, McLaughlin, Harrison, Anderson, Thomas, Maatta, Tanaka, Brownlie

  16. LINE-UPS from Meadowbank Stadiumpublished at 12:48 BST 24 May

    Hibernian v Hearts (13:10)

    Hibernian: Armitage, Herron, Gibb, Hunter, Grant, Fitzgerald, Adams, McGovern, Livingstone, Boyle, Bowie

    Substitutes: Schumacher, Papadopoulos, Bryson, Notley, Jordan, Doran-Barr, Burchill, Morrison, Ramsay

    Hearts: Johnstone, Ypema, J. Husband, E. Husband, Shore, Timms, Wade, Dolan, Andrews, Girasoli, Johns

    Substitutes: Thomson, Hunter, Fulton, Forsyth, Adamolekun, Jardine, Richards, Burn, Slattery

  17. Title time 🏆published at 12:46 BST 24 May

    Afternoon all.

    Hearts or Rangers? One of them will be crowned SWPL champions in a matter of hours.

    Let's get straight into the team news as we build up to a title-deciding final day of action.

  18. Hearts & Rangers go for SWPL title on final daypublished at 14:06 BST 19 May

    It's the final round of fixtures in this season's SWPL with Hearts and Rangers aiming for the title.

    Hearts have the advantage at the top, sitting two points clear of Women's Scottish Cup finalists Rangers.

    The league leaders travel to face Edinburgh rivals and last season's SWPL winners Hibernian this afternoon, while Rangers take on near neighbours Glasgow City, who are at home.

    Rangers head coach Leanne Crichton could seal the league title in her first season in charge while Hearts counterpart Eva Olid is hoping to sign off in style with the trophy, the Spaniard heading for pastures new this summer.

    Elsewhere, Partick Thistle visit Celtic as both sides see out their league season and Celtic play their last warm-up game for next weekend's Women's Scottish Cup final against holders Rangers.

    Rangers head coach Leanne Crichton and Hearts counterpart Eva OlidImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Leanne Crichton and Eva Olid back in August

  19. Sunday's fixturespublished at 14:06 BST 19 May

    • Celtic v Partick Thistle (13:10)
    • Glasgow City v Rangers (13:10) - watch here
    • Hibernian v Hearts (13:10) - watch here
    The SWPL trophyImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    This is the trophy Hearts and Rangers are hoping to get their hands on this afternoon