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Glasgow City came from behind to beat Hibernian 2-1 and stay two points cleae at the
       top of the league. After Michaela McAlonie had put Hibs ahead just before half time,
       Jenna Clark equalised for City with a towering header and an unfortunate own goal by
       Liana Hinds gave them a vital win.
           Rangers powered back into winning form with a ten-goal victory over Glasgow
       Women,
       who  may  have  caught  a  backlash  after  two  draws  in  a  row.  Colette  Cavanagh  led  the
       scoring whilst Lizzie Arnot and Nicola Docherty weighed in with a brace apiece, and they
       were  joined  on  the  scoresheet  by  Katherine  Hill,  Kirsty  Howat  and  Lisa  Martinez-
       Douarche.
           Celtic kept themselves firmly in the running by winning 7-0 against Dundee Utd.
       After Clarissa Larisey had given Celtic a third minute lead, Shen Mengyu went on to score
       a hat-trick whilst Amy Gallacher, Maria McAneny and Tiree Burchill accounted for the
       other goals.
           Hearts have cemented themselves in fourth place following their 5-0 victory over
       Hamilton Academical. Georgia Timms gave them the lead and Cailin Michie made it
       two before the interval and in the second half, Katie Rood netted twice with Jenny Smith
       adding the other goal.
           The points were shared at Aberdeen where the home side battled out a 1-1 draw
       with Spartans. Both goal came in the five minute spell leading up to half time, Francesca
       Ogilvie giving Aberdeen the lead and Louise Mason equalising with a spectacular 25-yard
       strike two minutes later.
           The other match in the top flight between Motherwell and Partick Thistle
       will be played on Friday night.  SWPL 1                P  W  D  L  F  A Pts GD
           There was a significant result at GLASGOW CITY     12 11  1  0  43  5  34  38
       the  top  of  SWPL  2,  with  Montrose RANGERS         12 10  2  0  58  1  32  57
       winning   2-0   against   leaders CELTIC               12 10  1  1  54  2  31  52
       Gartcairn  Women.  Aimee  Culley  HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN  12  7  1  4  20 11 22  9
                                        PARTICK THISTLE       11  4  3  4  19 19 15  0
       scored both goals for Montrose during
                                        HIBERNIAN             12  4  3  5  22 24 15  -2
       the first half, to give her side a result MOTHERWELL   11  4  2  5  17 22 14  -5
       which narrows the gap on Cairn to two SPARTANS WFC     12  3  4  5  13 24 13  -11
       points.  Third  placed  St  Johnstone  DUNDEE UTD      12  3  1  8  12 35 10  -23
       meanwhile  shared  a  1-1  draw  with  HAMILTON ACADEMICAL  12  3  0  9  13 43  9  -30
                                        ABERDEEN              12  2  2  8  11 32  8  -21
       Boroughmuir  Thsitle,  Courtney  GLASGOW WOMEN         12  0  0  12  5  69  0  -64
       McAvoy giving Thistle a first half lead
       and  substitute  Steffi  Simson  levelling Aberdeen 1 Spartans 1; Celtic 7 Dundee Utd 0; Glasgow City 2
       for  Saints  after  the  break.  Queen’s Hibernian 1; Glasgow Women 0 Rangers 10; Hearts 5 Hamilton 0.
       Park  maintained  their  superb  recent
       run with a 5-1 success away to Stirling  SWPL 2        P  W  D  L  F  A Pts GD
       University, Abby Callaghan bagging a  GARTCAIRN WOMEN  11  8  1  2  22 12 25  10
                                        MONTROSE              11  7  2  2  27  9  23  18
       brace for the Spiders with Leah Daly, ST JOHNSTONE     11  5  3  3  15 13 18  2
       Lia  Tweedie  and  Lauren  Chisholm QUEEN'S PARK       11  5  1  5  20 18 16  2
       adding  the  other  goals.  Kilmarnock  KILMARNOCK     11  4 3  4 4  3 4  15 13 16  2 3
                                        BOROUGHMUIR THISTLE
                                                              11
                                                                        20 17 13
       meanwhile  edged  out  East  Fife  2-1,
                                        STIRLING UNIVERSITY   11  2  2  7  13 32  8  -19
       coming from behind to take the points EAST FIFE        11  0  3  8  5  23  3  -18
       with  strikes  from  Monica  Hardy  and
       Laura McLaughlin.                Boroughmuir 1 St Johnstone 1; Kilmarnock 2 East Fife 1; Montrose 2
                                        Gartcairn 0; Stirling 1 Queen’s Park 5.
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