Top six heroes & hat-tricks in SWPL TOTWpublished at 10:56 GMT 24 February
Charlotte Cohen
BBC Sport Scotland

Lauren Perry (Montrose): Even though she conceded two goals, Lauren Perry prevented Montrose from conceding a few more certain goals as they just missed out on what would have been a historic top six finish.
Tara O'Hanlon (Celtic): Her first Celtic goal and at a crucial time too, the defender restored the host's two goal advantage after Hearts had pulled one back.
Kelly Clark (Celtic): Set up Celtic's first and last goals, not bad for a centre-back.
Addie Handley (Partick Thistle): Scored a goal at a crucial time to put Partick Thistle ahead at the break in a must-win game.
May Cruft (Rangers): Set up Mia McAulay for Rangers' opener and has been so impressive for Leanne Crichton's side this season, hard to believe she's only 16.
Amy Anderson (Glasgow City): Proving to be an important player for Leanne Ross' side as they continue their push for the title and popped up with a goal in their 4-0 win at Motherwell.
Sienna McGoldrick (Partick Thistle): Scored with the last kick of the game to book Thistle's spot in the top six.
Rosie Livingstone (Hibernian): Feels like there's not a game that goes by where Livingstone is not involved in the goals in some capacity. She set up two of Hibs' three for another important win.
Josi Giard (Hamilton Accies): Scored the opening goal in what looked to be a hard-fought point for Accies but it wasn't meant to be. The striker will be so important as Accies look to survive in the SWPL.
Kathleen McGover (Hibernian): The Hibs striker doing what she does best - scoring goals. Another two for her on Sunday afternoon in an important win.
Saoirse Noonan (Celtic): The Celtic striker popped up with a hat-trick in a massive win for Grant Scott's side that moved them above Hearts in the SWPL table.
























