
Scotland - SWPL 1
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Sunday, 27 March 2022 | |||||
Live | 9:00am | Glasgow City LFC vs Hamilton Academical LFC | BBC Scotland, BBC iPlayer | ||
Live | 12:10pm | Celtic FC vs Hibernian LFC | BBC Sport Web, BBC Alba, BBC iPlayer | ||
Sunday, 17 April 2022 | |||||
Live | 8:00am | Partick Thistle vs Celtic FC | BBC Sport Web, BBC iPlayer | ||
Live | 11:10am | Spartans LFC vs Glasgow City LFC | BBC Sport Web, BBC Alba, BBC iPlayer | ||
Sunday, 8 May 2022 | |||||
Live | 11:10am | Rangers LFC vs Glasgow City LFC | BBC Scotland, BBC Sport Web, BBC Alba, … | ||
Sunday, 15 May 2022 | |||||
Live | 11:10am | Celtic FC vs Rangers LFC | BBC Scotland, BBC Sport Web, BBC Alba, … |
*All times are shown in your local time
News
Rangers close in on SWPL 1 title as Ibrox outfit defeat Aberdeen in front of over 4000 fans - HeraldScotland
HeraldScotland (3 weeks ago)
Rangers claim first Scottish Women's Premier League title at expense of Glasgow City - Sky Sports
Rangers Football Club (1 week ago)
Rangers could mark end of an SWPL 1 era after 14 seasons of Glasgow City dominance - HeraldScotland
HeraldScotland (1 week ago)
Final SWPL weekend signals changing of the guard for women's football - Alan Campbell - HeraldScotland
HeraldScotland (1 week ago)
SWPL: Rangers one win from first-ever title as Celtic and Glasgow City make final - BBC
BBC (2 weeks ago)
Hamilton head coach happy with Accies SWPL 1 improvement ahead of season finale - Daily Record
Daily Record (1 week ago)
SPFL chief Neil Doncaster assures women's clubs that they will decide own policies in new setup - Alan Campbell - HeraldScotland
HeraldScotland (3 weeks ago)
Glasgow City vs Celtic: SWPL Cup final tickets at Tynecastle now on sale - here's how to get free kids tickets - The Scotsman
The Scotsman (1 day ago)
About SWPL 1
The SWPL 1 is the first division of the Scottish Women’s Premier League, the highest level league competition for women in Scotland. This tournament was founded in 2002. The league follows a triple round-robin format. The team that amasses the most number of points is crowned the champion and also qualifies for the UEFA Women’s Champions League. The worst-performing club gets relegated to the SPWL 2, the second division of the Scottish Women’s Premier League.