SWPL 1
Sun 11 August, 2024. Kick Off: - 13:00
Lochburn Park, Maryhill
🎫 Tickets
This season we are offering the facility to buy your tickets online in advance, avoid the queues and purchase using our ticketing partner Fanbase.
You’ll also be able to buy on the day using cash or card.
Adults: £8
Consc: £6
KIDS GO FREE!
🎟️ Season Tickets
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Season Tickets are valid for this match.
🏟 Stadium
This match is being played at Lochburn Park, home of Maryhill Juniors. Gates will open at 12:15 and entry is via turnstiles.
🚗 Getting There
Bus:
The number 60.61 or 17 bus will take you from Glasgow City Centre along Maryhill Road and there is a bus stop around the corner from Lochburn Road.
Train:
Maryhill train station is less than a mile away and walkable to and from the stadium.
🅿️ Parking
There is limited car parking in the car park at the stadium. There is on street parking on Lochburn Road and surrounding areas.
🌮 Food and 🥤 Drink
The food kiosk at Lochburn Park will be open to serve food and drink.
📺 Live Coverage
This match will be steamed live on PTWFC YouTube
Due to the match not being at Petershill Park the stream will be reliant on Internet signal and power restraints. We will aim to have the steam as reliable as possible.
Highlights will be available on our YouTube channel.
💻 Live Updates
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.
This Sunday August 11th, PTWFC take on Hibs in a SWPL1 match at Lochburn Park in a 13:00 kickoff.
With a fresh campaign set to get underway, the girls are raring to go as a match against Hibs awaits for Brian Graham’s side.
📍Lochburn Park
🕐Sunday 11th August 2024 1pm
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📺www.ptwfc.co.uk/tv
💻Updates on Twitter
💻️Highlights and reaction post match
Hibs come into this new season having finished in 5th place ahead of the Jags in 6th last season with a very different looking side compared to last.
Hibs have lost some key members of their squad such as Jorian Baucom, Hibs’ top scorer, Leah Eddie, who returned to Rangers, and Shannon McGregor, who made the switch to league champions Celtic.
That being said, Hibs recruitment this summer has been stellar having brought in the likes of Erin Clachers from Glasgow City, Kathleen McGovern and Ciara Grant from bitter rivals Hearts as well as former Jag Linzi Taylor making her move to Leith this summer. Alongside this, Grant Scott managed to keep some big names at the club such as former Thistle forward Abbie Ferguson and Poppy Lawson just a couple of regulars who chose to remain in Green and white.
The last meeting with Hibs ended in a 3-2 win for the Jags at Petershill, with Carla Boyce grabbing a brace and Imogen Longcake scoring the other. That game saw us secure our first win in the top 6 in the club’s history, as well as besting Grant Scott’s side across the season only losing once to the Edinburgh side. We look forward to welcoming them to our makeshift home as we kick off the season.
Thistle’s preseason ended on a high note as we made the trip to Ayrshire to face Kilmarnock with PTW coming out 8-0 victors.
Key performances all around the pitch but standouts came from Tiree Burchill who grabbed two and was unfortunate not to walk away with a hattrick. Cara Henderson saw her preseason tally reach 8 goals as she picked up where she left off last season while Carla Boyce, now dawning our number 10, also grabbed a brace as she impressed.
Strong Followings from the Red and Yellow army helped our girls massively last season, with our numbers across the season being over 5,000 Jags fans. We hope to see as many of the Red and yellow as possible as we play our first match at our temporary home ground at Maryhill.
A well needed rest last season following a tough preseason allowed the girls to rest up ahead of the start of the campaign. Kodie Hay suffered a broken ankle during preseason so is ruled out for some time this year whilst Cheryl McCulloch isn’t quite ready for her return in Red and Yellow having been out for over a year with an ACL injury.
Several players impressed during preseason and are all in line for their first competitive starts in Thistle colours.
With that being said, it will be up to the gaffer and the rest of the management team to field the best possible side heading into this fixture with the chance to start our season with a bang against our visitors from the capital.
1st May 2024
PARTICK THISTLE 3
(Boyce, 45+’, 71′) (Longcake, 67′)
HIBERNIAN 2
(Cunningham O.G., 45′) (Baucom, 90′)
84 days since they rounded off another historic season, Partick Thistle women opened the curtains of their 2024/25 SWPL1 league campaign against Hibernian at their temporary home of Lochburn Park, Maryhill.
A positive pre-season ended on a high note as the Jags placed 8 past Kilmarnock, with
standout performances from top scorer Henderson as well as Boyce, who now dawns the number 10 shirt, grabbed a brace. Alongside this, pre-season saw the introduction of a number of new signings from a successful summer window for Brian Graham’s side as they geared up for another competitive domestic season.
The afternoons’ opposition, Hibs, come into the new campaign having finished one place ahead of thistle but with a different looking side than seen previously. The summer window saw a number of key players depart the Hibees but, like thistle, transfers have strengthened the Edinburgh side who looked to hit the ground running.
From kick-off, Grant Scott’s side were immediately on the press, winning the free kick in the final third within the opening minute of which was safely collected by thistles’ summer recruit between the posts, Currie.
Partick Thistles first venture towards goal fell just minutes later as Lawton slotted in to win possession from a loose Hibs pass, her ball in to the box was met in pace by the out
bounding opposition keeper however, who sent play back into the attacking half.
The opening minutes boasted a jumpy start for both sides. The ball in its majority was
airborne, bouncing back and forth around the centre third as both home and away sides bid to find the opener that would swing the tie in their favour.
That very opener fell in the ninth minute of play to the visitors. The diagonal ball from the defence fell into space, enabling former thistle forward Ferguson to bolt her shot from a neat angle into the far bottom corner to put the Hibees ahead.
The goal deficit caused the game to settle down as thistle began to build on their attack, the best of their chances falling in the 20 th minute after a period of possession got the ball into a promising area before the raised flag denied the shot.
Despite going a goal behind, Partick Thistle continued to grow into the game as the whistle ended the half. They were by no means to be ruled out of a points haul in the game, promising an enticing watch to both the home and away support that surrounded Lochburn Park.
The kick off from Thistle was matched with the pacing attack of the opposition as they forced the corner kicks early into the half. Their efforts were rewarded in the 50 th minute as Ferguson worked her way from the centre circle, a congested line of passing in a crowded box saw the ball fall towards Bowie whose effort landed into the net to extend the lead to two.
Undeterred by the scoreline, Thistle looked positive on the attacking foot. Searching to
respond from the goal, Burchill won possession from the half way line. Her pass found
Robinson, whose chipped ball bounded around the defending Hibs jerseys before dispersing back into the midfield. Quickly caught by Lawton, the one-two got the Jags number three into the box as she fired from its perimeter well beyond the reach of the Hibs keeper to get the Jags back in it in the 57th minute.
The final quarter proved to be a somewhat evenly marched affair as both sides continued to push for the goal that’d either level proceedings or put them out of sight.
A number of changes from the thistle saw Longcake, Docherty, Stewart, McAllister, and Gibb replace Sinclair, Cowan, Robinson, Bulloch, and Gray as the Jags looked to claim points from the tie.
On the stroke of the 90th minute, the long-distance pass from the back by Docherty got Thistle into an enticing area. Reaching Lawton first, the thistle goal scorer tried to nudge the shot past the stretched hibs back line, successful in this the ball rolled agonisingly wide of the post to deny her the equaliser.
Deep into injury time Thistle came agonisingly close to a deserved equaliser. McAllister’s low corner towards the penalty spot was met on the volley by substitute Caley Gibb but she saw her effort come back off the cross bar before falling beyond the reach of the Red and Yellow shirts in the six yard box.
The full-time whistle saw a strong Partick Thistle side narrowly miss out on a points return in a competitive return to SWPL1 action. Brian Graham’s sides’ next challenge falls away from home to Rangers at Broadwood Stadium on Sunday the 18th of August, kick off 2pm.
Partick Thistle: Currie, Lawton, Falconer, Henderson, Bulloch (Stewart), Ferguson, Robinson (McAllister), Cowan (Docherty), Gray (Gibb), Burchill, Sinclair (Longcake)