Goals aplenty in SWPL team of the weekpublished at 11:50 GMT
Charlotte Cohen
BBC Sport Scotland

Emma Thomson (Motherwell): The Motherwell goalkeeper returned to the club, on loan from Hearts, on Saturday and was thrown in at the deep end against title challengers Celtic. Despite conceding twice, the youngster made five saves and kept the score down.
Eilidh Austin (Rangers): Assisted Rangers' first goal against Hibs at a crucial point in the match, right before half-time, and was unlucky not to have set up a couple more.
Claire Walsh (Celtic): Got her first goal for Celtic in a narrow victory over Motherwell, not bad from a centre-back.
Scarlett Herron (Hibs): Despite her team's defeat, Herron put in a shift at the back, particularly when they went down to 10 players.
Lisa Evans (Glasgow City): Swung in the cross for City's opening goal against Thistle and kept a clean sheet at the back. Can't ask for much more from your full-back.
Morgan Cross (Celtic): The Scotland youth international has been such an important player for Celtic since joining in the summer of 2024. She proved her worth yet again with an assist for their second goal.
Amy Anderson (Glasgow City): The midfielder scored twice as City eased past Thistle to keep their seven-point lead at the top of the SWPL.
May Cruft (Rangers): The Ibrox youngster is turning into quite the player. She found the back of the net with a lovely strike from the edge of the box right on half-time to put Rangers in the driving seat for the second half.
Katie Wilkinson (Rangers): Of course the Rangers was on the scoresheet once again. Wilkinson is proving such an important part of this Rangers side.
Kathleen McGovern (Hibs): Having been out for two months with an injury, the striker looked like she'd never been away as she came off the bench with less than 15 minutes to play and netted a cracking strike from distance.
Saoirse Noonan (Celtic): Another striker coming up with goals when her side need it most. Noonan got the second of Celtic's two goals against Motherwell to keep pace with Rangers and keep pressure on leaders City.















