Rangers Dominate Aberdeen to Secure Spot in Women's Scottish Cup Final
Rangers triumphed over Aberdeen with a 5-0 victory, thanks to Jane Ross's hat-trick, setting up a final clash with Glasgow City.


In a commanding display at Hampden, Rangers' women's team secured their place in the Women's Scottish Cup final with a resounding 5-0 victory over Aberdeen. Jane Ross was the star of the show, netting a hat-trick that included the first, third, and fourth goals for Rangers.
Match Highlights
- Early Pressure: Rangers applied pressure from the start, with Aberdeen's goalkeeper Annalisa McCann and her defense initially holding firm against attempts from Lizzie Arnot and Katie Wilkinson.
- First Goal: Mia McAulay's sprint down the right set up Ross, who scored from six yards out, giving Rangers an early lead.
- Second Goal: Rio Hardy capitalized on a defensive error, rolling the ball into an empty net after Ross outmaneuvered McCann for a long ball.
- Second Half Surge: Brogan Hay, a halftime substitute, headed the ball towards Ross, who controlled it with her chest before finishing, extending Rangers' lead.
- Hat-Trick Hero: Ross completed her hat-trick by pouncing on a rebound after McCann saved Arnot's shot, with the ball falling kindly to Ross on the goalline.
- Final Touch: Ross turned provider, setting up Arnot for a close-range finish in the dying minutes of the game.
Post-Match Reactions
Rangers head coach Jo Potter praised her team's performance, emphasizing the importance of a clean sheet and the quality of the goals scored. Potter highlighted the competition within the squad, which she believes brings out the best in each player.
Looking Ahead
Rangers will face Glasgow City in the final on May 25, a team they will also meet in an upcoming SWPL encounter. With Rangers trailing SWPL leaders Hibernian by just two points and one point ahead of City, the stakes are high for both teams.
Related Topics
- Scottish Women's Football
- Scottish Football
- Football