

Hearts Women produced a spirited away performance to edge past Lithuanian champions Gintra Universitetas 2-1 in the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round on 5 August 2026. The Edinburgh side overturned an early deficit to take control of the two-legged tie, leaving themselves within touching distance of the next stage of Europe's premier club competition.
Match Overview
Playing away from home in the heat of a summer qualifying tie, Hearts knew that a positive result would be vital against a Gintra side renowned for its ruthless domestic dominance. The Lithuanian champions, regulars in the Women's Champions League, drew first blood and threatened to make the evening uncomfortable for the Scottish visitors. However, Hearts showed composure beyond their European experience, turning the match around with two well-taken goals before half-time and managing the game superbly after the interval.
Key Moments
- Early setback: Gintra took the lead inside the opening 20 minutes, capitalising on a defensive lapse to slot home from close range. The home crowd were lifted as the Lithuanian side pressed for a second.
- Hearts respond: The visitors levelled midway through the first half when a swift counter-attack was finished clinically from the edge of the box, giving the Gintra goalkeeper no chance.
- Second-half resilience: Hearts completed the turnaround just before the break, converting a well-worked set piece to take a 2-1 lead into the interval.
- Defensive stand: Gintra pushed forward after the restart, but Hearts' backline held firm, limiting the hosts to long-range efforts and ensuring the away side secured a valuable victory.
Tactical Story
Hearts arrived with a clear game plan: remain compact, absorb pressure, and strike on the transition. The early goal forced them to adjust, but they stuck to their structure and were rewarded as Gintra's high defensive line left space in behind. The Scottish side exploited that space consistently, with their wide players causing problems throughout the first half. After the interval, Hearts dropped deeper and challenged Gintra to break them down — a task the Lithuanian champions ultimately failed to complete.
Standout Players
While the goalscorers will grab the headlines, Hearts were indebted to their goalkeeper, who made several crucial saves in the second half to preserve the lead. At the other end, the visitors' number nine led the line superbly, holding up play and bringing teammates into the attack. For Gintra, their captain was a constant threat in midfield, driving her team forward in search of an equaliser, but the final ball too often let them down.
Season and European Impact
The result gives Hearts a commanding advantage heading back to Edinburgh for the second leg. Having now put themselves in pole position in the qualifying tie, the Scottish club can look forward with genuine optimism. For Gintra Universitetas, the task is simple but difficult: they must overturn the deficit away from home, a challenge that will require a far more complete performance than they managed after their bright start.
With progression to the next qualifying round on the line, this victory could prove a defining moment in Hearts Women's European journey — and a statement that they are ready to mix it with the continent's established clubs.