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Hamilton FC Women
Aberdeen Women
Attacks
76
83
Dangerous Attacks
24
40
Ball Possession
43
57
On Target
5
6
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5033
5025
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End 2-3
93′
92′
2-3
Georgia gray
Assist: Alex Davie
86′
Alex Davie
85′
1-3
Hannah Emilie Stewart
Assist: Eva Thomson
82′
Madison Finnie
80′
Hannah Emilie Stewart
K. Beattie
80′
E.Ilijoski
M. Selbie
79′
Shelley Campbell
74′
1-2
M. Selbie
Assist: Eva Thomson
71′
Josephine Giard
70′
T. L. Finnegan
68′
Shelley Campbell
S. Gibb
68′
R. Howie
M. Reid
62′
A. Black
N. McLaughlin
61′
Eva Thomson
E.Carrol
57′
1-1
C. Muir
Assist: Alex Davie
53′
Alex Davie
Freya Ashmead
Halftime 0-1
7′
0-1
F. Ogilvie
Assist: M. Selbie
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Match Info
Aberdeen Women edged a five-goal thriller, defeating Hamilton FC Women 3-2 in a Scottish Women's Premier League match on March 22, 2026. This away victory for Aberdeen was a dramatic affair, featuring a late winner that capped a resilient comeback on the road. Hamilton started brightly and took a deserved lead midway through the first half, doubling their advantage early in the second period with a powerful strike from outside the box. Aberdeen, however, showed great spirit, pulling one back almost immediately to shift the momentum. The equalizer came from a cleverly worked free-kick with fifteen minutes remaining, setting up a grandstand finish. The decisive moment arrived in the 88th minute when Aberdeen's forward latched onto a through ball and slotted calmly past the keeper to complete the turnaround. The key focus point was Aberdeen's improved second-half intensity, which ultimately overwhelmed a tiring Hamilton defense. This result provided a vital three points for Aberdeen in their pursuit of a top-half finish, while Hamilton was left to rue dropping points from a winning position. The Aberdeen manager hailed her team's belief, while the Hamilton coach pointed to game management in the latter stages as a critical lesson.

