From dramatic late winners to statement performances by top-flight sides, it was another exciting weekend in the third round of the Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup.
90 goals were scored across the 15 matches as SWPL 1 and 2 teams entered the fray, with Hearts v Spartans postponed. Celtic notched up the standout scoreline of the round, running out 14-0 winners against Dunfermline at New Douglas Park. Their clinical performance set the tone as they showed their ambition for this year’s competition.
Current holders Rangers also booked their place in the fourth round with confidence, securing a dominant 8-0 win over Renfrew. The defending champions showed their experience and quality to continue their title defence.
It was a closer affair for Kilmarnock against Gartcairn in tough conditions - a late winner from Geo McTear was the difference to ensure Jim Chapman’s side were into the last 16. Bonnyrigg Rose, Montrose and Stirling University also progressed after extra time in their respective fixtures.
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The winners head into Monday's Fourth Round draw, to be shown on our YouTube channel from 7pm. #ScottishCup pic.twitter.com/kJn20NsKs7
Fourth Round Draw
The fourth-round draw will take place at Barclays Hampden Park on Monday, 8 December at 7pm, on the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup YouTube channel.
Hosting the draw will be Gordon Duncan, alongside the Scottish FA’s Head of Girls’ and Women’s Football, Shirley Martin and young Ayrshire footballer, Erin Smith who recently represented Scotland as the face of our 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup bid.
Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup Round Three Results:
Armadale Thistle 5 - 2 Cumbernauld United
Bonnyrigg Rose 8 - 3 East Fife*
Boroughmuir Thistle 6 - 0 Edinburgh Uni Thistle
Celtic 14 – 0 Dunfermline Athletic
Dundee United 4 - 0 Rossvale
Falkirk 0 - 4 Aberdeen
Glasgow City 3 – 0 Motherwell
Hibernian 7 - 0 Dryburgh Athletic
Kilmarnock 1 - 0 Gartcairn
Livingston 0 - 2 Partick Thistle
Montrose 2 – 1 Hamilton Academical*
Queen of the South 1 – 3 Stenhousemuir
Rangers 8 - 0 Renfrew
St Johnstone 0 - 9 Queen’s Park
Stirling University 5 - 2 Ayr United*
Spartans P - P Heart of Midlothian
*AET