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SWPL 1
Sun 5 March, 2023. Kick Off: - 13:00
Petershill Park

🎫 Tickets

Entry for this match is FREE for all.

Donations are welcome but not required.

🎟️ Season Tickets

Season tickets are valid for this match. If you have already purchased your 22/23 season ticket you should have recieved your card.

Season tickets are still on sale priced at the great price of £60 or £40 if you already have a men’s season ticket.

Click HERE to purchase your season ticket

🏟 Stadium

Gates open at 7:15pm for the fixture and entry is through the turnstyles at the car park side of the ground.

🚗 Getting There

Bus:
Firstbus services 10, 24, 27, 88, 89, 89A, 89B and 90 all stop on Springburn Road, a stones throw from Petershill Park.

Train
Springburn and Barnhill are the nearest train stations, both just a 5 minute walk from the stadium. Both are serviced from Glasgow Queen Street Low Level by regular trains.

Car
Plenty of free car parking is available at Petershill Park. The post code for Petershill Park is G21 4DD and the complex can be accessed from Adamswell Street, at the rear of North Glasgow College.

🅿️ Parking

There is parking available for free at Petershill Park. Spectators should use the lower two levels of parking at the stadium.

🌮 Food and 🥤 Drink

The pie stall at Petershill Park will be open before kick off selling a variaty of food and drink. Payment is by cash only.

📺 Live Stream

PTWFC will be providing a FREE live steam on our YouTube channel.

Coverage will begin around 10 minutes before kick off.

💻 Live Coverage

Live updates will be available on our Twitter account during the match.

🗣️ Post -Match

After the match we’ll have all the reaction from the Thistle camp on our Twitter and Facebook pages with Full match highlights and interviews on our YouTube Channel.

We’ll also have a full match photo gallery available after the game.

Partick Thistle FC
Partick Thistle
25
Megan Cunningham
2
Rosie Slater
3
Kim Murphy
5
Demi Falconer
8
Clare Docherty
11
Jordan McLintock (Adams)
12
Rachel Donaldson
14
Amy Bulloch (Longcake)
15
Linzi Taylor
16
Cara Henderson
22
Abbie Ferguson (Robinson)
 
Subs
1
Khym Ramsay
21
Danica Dalziel
7
Claire Adams
20
Freya MacDonald
24
Leah Robinson
26
Taylor Fisher
27
Imogen Longcake
Aberdeen FC Women
20
McCann
2
Campbell
3
Urquhart
4
Broadrick
7
Shore
8
Gover
10
Hutchison
11
Collins
13
Ogilvie
14
Christie
24
Hanssen
 
Subs
Marwaha
Paterson
Finnie
Sopel
Thomson
Karkkainen
Black
 
Subs
1
Khym Ramsay
21
Danica Dalziel
7
Claire Adams
20
Freya MacDonald
24
Leah Robinson
26
Taylor Fisher
27
Imogen Longcake
 
Subs
Marwaha
Paterson
Finnie
Sopel
Thomson
Karkkainen
Black
Match Preview

Partick Thistle WFC v Aberdeen WFC – 5th March 2023

This Sunday 5th March, PTWFC take on Aberdeen at Petershill Park for a 13:00 kick off.  Entry is FREE for all.

Thistle come off the back of a 5-0 defeat against Rangers in the SWPL1. The girls put in an inspiring performance against the Gers, one that was reflected harshly against the scoreline, as we look to take positives from that game and use them against Aberdeen on Sunday.

A result here for Brian Graham’s side would be massive as we look to move back into the top 6 and solidify our ambitions.

ℹ️ Fixture Information

Petershill Park
Sun 5th March, 1pm
entry for all
PTWFC Youtube
Highlights and reaction post match

Our Opponents: Aberdeen

Aberdeen have had a tough season thus far, picking up 15 points so far in the SWPL1 from a possible 60.

Sitting in 10th position, 3 places and 10 points below the jags, they’ll be looking to grab all three points when they make the trip having gained some confidence following their draw with Hibernian mid-week.

The previous match between the clubs ended in a 2-2 draw in Aberdeen in what was a good showing for the Jags as the team started to gel together at the beginning of the season.

Thistle so far

The high scoring defeat against Rangers was tough yet plenty of positives were to be seen from the jags. They went out there and put in a great performance from the start of the match till the final whistle. Facing a team that had only conceded 5 goals thus far, Thistle made a real effort to thwart the Rangers backline and were unlucky to not get on the scoresheet. Some early penalty drama followed by two very early substitutions due to injury meant that it was always going to be an uphill battle, yet the girls did themselves proud.

Brian Graham spoke about this at the end of the game, highlighting just how pleased he was with his squad. He had a lot of praise for Abbie Ferguson, who continues to improve during her loan spell from Celtic, as well as Claire Adams, who was subbed on early in the first half having just returned following a spell on the sidelines. He couldn’t have asked for more from his team and they made him proud.

Strong followings from the Red and Yellow Army so far this season have really helped our girls, and there’s not a time more important for the Thistle faithful to come along and support their Jags.Your support could really make the difference in the push for top six. There is free entry for everyone on Sunday and we want to have as many fans in the park as we can. Let’s fill Petershill.

Team News

After the tough game on Wednesday, our management team have a tough task ahead of them to select the top squad come Sunday. Rebecca McGowan and Cheryl McCulloch were both forced into early substitutions on Wednesday therefore both look like doubts for this fixture.

Megan Cunningham has returned following her emergency 7-day recall by Rangers last week and is raring to go for this fixture. With that being said, it is now up to our girls to put on a performance to be proud of and hopefully get back into the top-6.

Word From The Squad


⏮ Match Rewind

22nd November 2020
PARTICK THISTLE 5
(Gallon, 43′) (Docherty, 47′) (Gallacher, 51′) (Rigden, 61′) (Trialist, 88′)
ABERDEEN 1
(Shore, 22′)

Match Report

Partick Thistle WFC v Aberdeen WFC – 5th March 2023

Partick Thistle took a huge step towards a top-six SWPL 1 finish in a thrilling 4-3 come from behind victory over Aberdeen at Petershill Park in their penultimate pre-split fixture.

Thanks to a free to attend scheme, a packed crowd of 221 backed the Jags to victory. The result means Brian Graham’s side only need a positive result in their final fixture before the split to be sure of a top-six spot.

After a back and forth opening spell, it was the Dons who took the lead in the 17th minute as Bayley Hutchison got onto the end of a long ball, beating an offside trap in the process to shoot the ball high into the net past Megan Cunningham. The visitors were nearly caught off guard minutes later when Linzi Taylor blocked keeper Annalisa McCann’s clearance, but the stopper was quickest to pounce on the ball.

On the half hour mark, captain Demi Falconer played an excellent long ball to Abbie Ferguson, who made a brilliant touch inside the box, but it was cleared behind by an Aberdeen defender before she could get a shot away. From the ensuing corner, the Dons defence failed to clear, allowing Falconer this time to have a shot, which McCann did well to turn over.

Thistle continued to press for an equaliser before the break and came close as Jordan McLintock’s shot from the edge of the box rattled the crossbar, with ‘s rebound going narrowly wide.

Thistle started the second half roaring as McCann was forced to punch away Cara Henderson’s free kick, from which Clare Docherty played a ball into the box for Falconer, who could only drag her shot wide.

The visitors, who had been threatening on the break the whole game, doubled their lead in the 52nd minute as Bailley Collins’ pass found Mya Christie in the box, who made no mistake disposing the ball into the net.

However, Thistle were given a huge boost moments later as Aberdeen were reduced to ten as Millie Urquhart brought Ferguson down on the edge of the box as she raced clear and looked certain to score. Linzi Taylor stepped up and scored from the ensuing free kick.

Kim Murphy then made an excellent block to deny Collins from the edge of the box, with the defender requiring treatment on the field before being able to continue.

On 63 minutes, Thistle got their deserved equaliser as Henderson rose highest in the box to meet Murphy’s cross with McCann’s outstretched hand only being able to guide her header into the net.

After 72 minutes Thistle took the lead as substitute Claire Adams swung an inviting corner into the box before it took a touch off an Aberdeen defender and into the net..

Thistle didn’t stop in the search of goals to really put the game out of sight as Taylor’s long range effort was turned away by McCann, who later denied her again at the near post. And they were rewarded as time wound down as sub Imogen Longcake capitalised on an errant back pass, rounding the keeper and passing the ball into the empty net,

There was stil time for some late drama with the Dons grabbing a controversial consolation goal through Francesca Ogilvie to provide a nervy finish.

Thistle can stamp their ticket to the top-six with a victory next Sunday as they next travel to face Dundee United. That game takes place at Gussie Park next Sunday 12th March, with a 4.10pm kick off.

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