

The Scottish Women’s Cup witnessed a thrilling Old Firm derby on May 31, 2026, as Celtic Women secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Glasgow Rangers Women at Ibrox. This result sent a clear message that Celtic are serious contenders for the cup, overcoming their Glasgow rivals on their own turf in front of a passionate crowd.
Match Summary
From the opening minutes, the match was played at a ferocious pace, with both sides fully aware of the derby stakes. Rangers enjoyed the majority of possession early on, but Celtic’s defensive organisation frustrated the home side. The breakthrough came in the 34th minute when Celtic’s forward latched onto a through ball, rounded the Rangers goalkeeper, and slotted into an empty net. Rangers pushed hard for an equaliser in the second half, but Celtic’s rearguard stood firm, marshalled by an exceptional performance from their centre-back pairing.
Key Moments
- 34' Goal – Celtic Women (0-1): A perfectly timed run and finish broke the deadlock, silencing the home crowd.
- 60' Rangers’ Best Chance: A powerful header from a corner was tipped over the bar by Celtic’s goalkeeper.
- 85' Red Card Incident: Rangers had a player sent off for a second yellow card after a late tackle, effectively ending their hopes of a comeback.
Standout Players
Celtic’s match-winner was a constant threat on the counter-attack, while their goalkeeper produced a clean sheet that included several vital interventions. For Rangers, the midfield trio tried to create opportunities but lacked the final pass. The defensive resilience of Celtic was the ultimate difference in a match that could have gone either way.
Cup Context
With this victory, Celtic Women advance to the next round of the Scottish Women’s Cup, while Rangers must regroup and focus on league aspirations. The win underlines Celtic’s growing strength in women’s football in Scotland, adding another chapter to the storied Old Firm rivalry.