Aberdeen Women delivered a dominant performance in the Scottish Women's Premier League, dismantling Queen's Park Women 5-0 at the Balmoral Stadium on 30 May 2026. The victory was comprehensive from start to finish, with the Dons controlling possession, creating chances at will, and executing a ruthless attacking display that leaves their playoff hopes firmly alive.
Match Overview
The home side wasted no time asserting their authority. Inside the first ten minutes, Aberdeen had already carved out three clear opportunities, and it was only a matter of time before the deadlock was broken. Midfielder Amy MacIver opened the scoring in the 14th minute, latching onto a through ball from Chloe Gover and finishing calmly past the Queen’s Park goalkeeper. By halftime, Aberdeen had doubled their lead through a header from defender Lauren Gordon following a corner kick, leaving the visitors shell‑shocked.
Key Moments and Tactical Control
- Second‑half onslaught: Aberdeen continued to press high after the break. In the 52nd minute, striker Niamh Noble made it 3-0 with a powerful strike from the edge of the box. The game was effectively over, but the Dons refused to take their foot off the pedal.
- Queen’s Park resistance crumbles: The visitors had only one shot on target all match – a speculative long‑range effort comfortably saved by Aberdeen goalkeeper Rebecca Flaherty. Defensively, Queen’s Park were overrun: they conceded a fourth goal when substitute Megan Smith volleyed home from a cross, and the fifth came via an own goal deflected off a Queen’s Park defender attempting to clear.
- Set‑piece dominance: Three of the five goals originated from set plays, illustrating Aberdeen’s preparation and aerial superiority. Captain Rachael Boyle orchestrated the delivery from dead balls, causing constant chaos in the Queen’s Park box.
Standout Performances and League Impact
Amy MacIver was the engine room for Aberdeen, contributing a goal and an assist while covering every blade of grass. Niamh Noble’s movement off the ball stretched the Queen’s Park defense to breaking point. The win lifts Aberdeen to fourth in the SWPL table, now within three points of the top three as the season enters its decisive phase. For Queen’s Park Women, the heavy defeat leaves them in ninth place, still fighting to avoid the relegation playoff spots.
The 5-0 scoreline reflects the gulf in class and ambition between these two sides. Aberdeen are building a strong case for a top‑three finish under head coach Scott Booth, demonstrating both defensive solidity and attacking firepower. Queen’s Park, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly if they are to arrest a worrying run of form.

