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End 0-3
92′
S. Black
K.Wilkinson
90′
K.Wilkinson
74′
McAulay
C.Lafaix
73′
J.Smith
A. Gallacher
73′
C.Craig
Hannah Luke
73′
S.McGregor
S.Noonan
68′
L.Robertson
62′
Emma Louise Lawton
55′
L. Berry
B.Hay
45′
M. Nakao
E.Rabjohn
Halftime 0-2
40′
0-2
K.Wilkinson
15′
0-1
K.Wilkinson
Assist: B.Hay
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The Scottish Women's Premier League clash between Celtic Women and Glasgow Rangers Women on April 7, 2026, ended in a decisive 0-3 victory for the away side at Celtic's home ground. This result was a significant statement in the title race, with Rangers delivering a powerful performance to secure a crucial three points away from home in one of Scottish women's football's fiercest rivalries. The match began with high intensity, but it was Rangers who struck first with a well-taken goal midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error. They doubled their lead just before halftime with a clinical finish from a counter-attack, leaving Celtic with a mountain to climb. The home side pushed forward in the second half but found the Rangers defense resolute, and the visitors put the result beyond doubt with a third goal from a set-piece in the final quarter of the game. The key focus point was Rangers' defensive discipline and efficiency in transition, which completely nullified Celtic's attacking threats. Standout performances came from Rangers' midfield, which controlled the tempo, and their goalkeeper, who made several important saves to preserve the clean sheet. This result likely had major implications for the SWPL league table, strengthening Rangers' position at the top and dealing a severe blow to Celtic's championship aspirations. Post-match, the Rangers manager praised her team's professionalism and big-game mentality, while the Celtic coach acknowledged his side was second best on the day and must regroup quickly. The starting lineups featured the key players for both sides, with Celtic fielding their typical attacking formation and Rangers opting for a compact, counter-attacking system that proved highly effective.