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Aberdeen Women
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End 4-0
87′
4-0
B.Galloway
Assist: Alex Clarke
80′
3-0
Hannah Emilie Stewart
Assist: B.Galloway
77′
Alex Clarke
M. Selbie
77′
A. Black
T. L. Finnegan
69′
Freya Ashmead
Alex Davie
69′
N. Harkins
S. Gibb
66′
B.Galloway
Eva Thomson
66′
Hannah Emilie Stewart
D. Miller
58′
Abigail Paton
C. Nicolson
58′
K. Ritchie
Freya MacDonald
47′
2-0
F. Ogilvie
Assist: N. McLaughlin
Halftime 1-0
23′
9′
1-0
D. Miller
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Match Info

Aberdeen Women delivered a ruthlessly efficient performance on May 10, 2026, thrashing Hamilton FC Women 4-0 in the Scottish Women’s Premier League. The victory at Balmoral Stadium reinforced Aberdeen’s stature as one of the league’s most formidable sides.

Match Overview

Aberdeen dominated from the opening minutes, pressing high and denying Hamilton any time on the ball. The hosts went ahead early and never looked back, adding further goals in each half to secure a comprehensive win. Hamilton, to their credit, fought until the end but were ultimately outclassed by a sharper, more organised Aberdeen side.

Key Moments

  • 7th minute: Aberdeen’s winger cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling shot that nestled into the top corner — 1-0.
  • 25th minute: A corner was met by a powerful header from Aberdeen’s centre‑back, doubling the lead — 2-0.
  • 54th minute: After patient build‑up play, Aberdeen’s striker slotted home from close range after a precise through ball — 3-0.
  • 78th minute: A superb team move ended with a low cross being turned in at the back post, completing the scoring — 4-0.

Tactical Battle

Aberdeen set up in a fluid 4-3-3 that allowed them to rotate positions and create overloads. Hamilton FC Women attempted to stay organised in a 4-4-2, but they were constantly pulled out of shape by Aberdeen’s movement. The home side’s pressing game forced Hamilton into errors, and they struggled to retain possession for more than a few passes.

Standout Players

  • Aberdeen’s playmaker: Orchestrated attacks from midfield, completed over 85% of her passes, and provided two assists.
  • Aberdeen’s left‑back: A constant threat overlapping down the flank, contributing a goal and an assist.

Season Impact

The win kept Aberdeen Women firmly in the hunt for the Scottish Women’s Premier League title, applying pressure on the league leaders. Hamilton FC Women, meanwhile, remain near the bottom of the table and must find a way to tighten their defence if they are to avoid a relegation battle. Aberdeen will take great confidence from this dominant display as they prepare for a crucial run of fixtures.