Five sides secured their place in tomorrow's quarter-final draw at Barclays Hampden with three matches postponed.

Glasgow City were the first to book their spot in the last-eight of the Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup 2025/26. Leanne Ross’ side were clinical at both ends of the pitch with a decisive 6-nil victory over Queen’s Park at Petershill. Three braces from Lisa Forrest, Emma Brownlie and Natalia Wróbel secured the win and progress to the next round.

Next into the hat was Celtic. They faced off against SWPL rivals Hibernian at Meadowbank. Emma Lawton opened the scoring in the first-half, bagging the first goal under new boss, Grant Scott. Morgan Cross doubled Celtic’s lead on the stroke of half-time to put the visitors 2-nil up at the break. Hibs had the perfect start to the second-half with two quickfire goals from Tiree Burchill and Eilidh Adams to level the scoring, but Celtic were quickly back in front thanks to Maria McAneny on 52 minutes. Hibs continued to search for another equaliser but Celtic held strong for the win, seeing out the match with a 3-2 victory.

Next up was Dundee United who saw off Bonnyrigg Rose with a 5-1 win. It was the first ever meeting between the two sides and it took United until the half-hour mark before they broke the deadlock against the SWF Championship side. A goal from Katie Frew put the hosts ahead and this was quickly followed by a strike from Danni Findlay five minutes later to double their advantage. Rachel Todd added a third in the second-half whilst Kazya Stevens grabbed an impressive consolation for Bonnyrigg, scoring directly from a corner to take it to 3-1. United went on to make it 5-1 inside the last ten minutes with goals from Rachel Todd and Robyn Smith.

In the late kick-off, Rangers opened the scoring early against Kilmarnock thanks to a precise header from Katie Wilkinson who put the home side 1-nil up inside 12 minutes. Not satisfied with the assist for the first goal, Mia McAulay unleased a shot from the edge of the box and doubled Rangers’ lead just before the half-hour mark. Quinty Sabajo made it 3-nil with a long-range effort just before the break. Eilidh Austin made it 4-nil on 67 minutes before Laura Berry and Kim Shin-Ji completed proceedings to round off an impressive 6-nil win.

Partick Thistle also opened their account early against Boroughmuir Thistle. Erin Rennie got the first goal for Gary Holt’s side before grabbing a second midway through the half. Rebecca McAllister got on the scoresheet on 58 minutes to take the game to 3-nil before Rennie struck again, securing her hattrick, a 4-nil win and a place in the last eight for the Firhill team.

Three matches succumbed to the weather with Stirling University v Hearts the first to be rescheduled. This match will now be played on Wednesday, 14 January at 7.45pm. Armadale Thistle v Stenhousemuir and Aberdeen v Montrose will also be played at a later date.

Quarter-final draw

The draw for the quarter-finals of the Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup will take place on Monday evening at 7pm.

Scotland international and SK Brann forward Lauren Davidson will join host Gordon Duncan at Barclays Hampden to conduct the draw, which will be live on the Scottish Cup social media channels.

Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup Fourth Round Results:

Glasgow City 6 – 0 Queen’s Park

Aberdeen P – P Montrose*

Hibernian 2 – 3 Celtic

Stirling University P – P Heart of Midlothian

Armadale Thistle P – P Stenhousemuir*

Dundee United 5 – 1 Bonnyrigg Rose

Partick Thistle 4 – 0 Boroughmuir Thistle

Rangers 6 – 0 Kilmarnock

*Rescheduled fixture TBC