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Tynecastle to host Scottish Cup Final

       With just over a week until the semi final
       of  the  Biffa  Scottish  Women’s  Cup,
       representatives  of  all  four  teams  taking
       part  in  the  penultimate  round  of  the
       competition  gathered  in  Edinburgh  to
       announce that the cup final venue will be
       Tynecastle.
           The  semi  final  will  be  hosted  at
       Falkirk  Stadium  on  1 st   May  in  back-to-
       back  games  that  will  see  the  winners
       progress to the final at Tynecastle on 29th
       May.  The final will also be broadcast live
       on BBC ALBA.
           It is a return visit to the capital for
       the conclusion of this prestigious competition, with Tynecastle having hosted the event in
       2019.  In that tie, Glasgow City beat Hibernian 4-3 in a close-run match which was the last
       final to be played due to covid disrupting the subsequent competitions.
           The Scottish Women’s Cup will conclude an historic season which has seen SWPL
       games  being  played  in  main  Scottish
       stadiums right across Scotland including
       Easter Road, Ibrox, Celtic Park, Pittodrie,
       Fir Park and Tynecastle.  Adding to the
       games  already  played  at  New  Douglas
       Park  and  Rugby  Park.    A  significant
       indicator  of  how  much  the  game
       continues to grow.
           Commenting on the announcement,
       SWF CEO Aileen Campbell said: “We are
       delighted to announce that the venue for
       this season’s Biffa Scottish Women’s Cup
       final will be Tynecastle and that it will be
       broadcast live on BBC ALBA.
           “Tynecastle is a fantastic venue that provides a wonderful atmosphere for football fans
       and is a great facility that will make this year’s cup a real showcase.  We are looking forward
       to welcoming the teams that emerge from the semi finals on 1st May at Falkirk and drawing
       to a close an exciting season.
           “Of course, it has not been without its challenges. Covid has meant that this cup final
       will be the first since 2019 with the pandemic disrupting the competition.
           “The four remaining semi-finalists will all be determined to book their place here at
       Tynecastle and we want to encourage as many people as possible to come to our games on
       the 1st May and also to book a place here on the 29th May to cheer on inspiring female
       footballers representing the very best of our game.”
           Commenting  on  Tynecastle  playing  host  to  the  Biffa  Scottish  Women’s  Cup  final,
       Heart  of  Midlothian  CEO  Andrew  McKinlay  said:  “We  are  really  looking  forward  to
       welcoming the cup final back to Tynecastle.
           “It is a real privilege to host this important competition and underlines the importance
       our club places on the women’s game.  This comes after our announcement to increase our
       focus and investment in our women’s team and at the end of a season where we hosted the
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