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SWPL 1
Sun 3 November, 2024. Kick Off: - 12:00
Petershill Park

🎫 Tickets

Adults: £10

Consc: £6

Under 16: £2

Buy Tickets online HERE

🎟️ Season Tickets

This is an away match so Season Tickets are now valid.

🏟 Stadium

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

Parking is available at the stadium. Please use one of the two lower level car parks for this fixture.

🌮 Food and 🥤 Drink

The food kiosk at Petershill Park will be open before kick off selling a variety of food and drink. Payment is by cash or card.

📺 Live Coverage

There is no PTW Stream for this match.

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.

Glasgow City
29
Lee Gibson
2
Chloe Warrington
5
Claire Walsh
22
Samantha van Diemen
17
Lisa Evans
14
Amy Anderson
11
Emily Whelan
10
Natalie Wrobel
15
Aleigh Gambone
24
Lisa Forrest
9
Brenna Lovera
 
Subs
35
Ava Easdon
23
Megan Foley
24
Wilma Forsblom
7
Mairead Fulton
19
Nikol Koslolva
4
Hayley Lauder
8
Katie Lockwood
30
Sophia Martin
18
Kimberley Smit
Partick Thistle FC
Partick Thistle
1
Jennifer Currie
4
Cheryl McCulloch (Ferguson)
5
Demi Falconer
8
Clare Docherty (Slater)
9
Cara Henderson (McAllister)
11
Carla Boyce (Robinson)
19
Caley Gibb
22
Georgia Gray
23
Tiree Burchill
27
Imogen Longcake
30
Lucy Sinclair (Bulloch)
 
Subs
25
Abbie Ferns
2
Rosie Slater
11
Rebecca McAllister
14
Amy Bulloch
17
Jenna Ferguson
18
Hannah Robinson
20
Shona Cowan
 
Subs
35
Ava Easdon
23
Megan Foley
24
Wilma Forsblom
7
Mairead Fulton
19
Nikol Koslolva
4
Hayley Lauder
8
Katie Lockwood
30
Sophia Martin
18
Kimberley Smit
 
Subs
25
Abbie Ferns
2
Rosie Slater
11
Rebecca McAllister
14
Amy Bulloch
17
Jenna Ferguson
18
Hannah Robinson
20
Shona Cowan
Match Preview

Glasgow City v Partick Thistle WFC – Nov 3rd 2024

This Sunday November 3rd, PTWFC take on Glasgow City in a SWPL1 match at the Petershill Park in a 12:00 kickoff.

Having had an international break to have a much needed rest, a peasy derby against the league leaders awaits for Brian Graham’s side.

ℹ️ Fixture Information

📍Petershill Park
🕐Sunday 3rd November 2024 12pm
🎟️ Buy Tickets Online
📺 No Stream
💻Updates on Twitter
💻️Highlights and reaction post match

🆚 Our Opponents: Glasgow City

Glasgow City come into this fixture full of confidence as they sit top of the table with 28 points from 11 games.

With a recent 13-0 win away to Dundee United before the international break, Leanne Ross’ side are the heavy favourites for this matchup with Glasgow being the home side.

They had several players involved with their countries during the break with Wilma Forsblom and Sofia Maata representing Finland, both at under 23 and senior level respectively, while Lisa Evans starred in Scotland’s playoff wins against Hungary.

In terms of club links, former Thistle keeper Ava Easdon has stepped up as Glasgow City’s number two this season following her loan spell with the Jags last season. She has been called upon a few times and hasn’t looked out of place.

 

📈Thistle so far

Thistle welcomed Queen’s Park to Petershill for a home fixture. This game meant that we would have now played every team in the league at least once at this point of the season. Brian Graham named a rotated lineup for this game which saw Georgia Gray, Rebecca McAllister, Jenna Ferguson and Shona Cowan step up into the lineup.

Thistle dominated from the start but just weren’t able to find the finishing touches. Chances came for Cara Henderson and Carla Boyce but saw good saves by Lucy Inman in net for Queens Park. Queen’s Park tried to make chances of their own through Chloe Muir down the left flank while Nicole Cairney seemed equally as dangerous on the right but they were unable to find the net either. This saw the half end at 0-0.

The second half was much better as Thistle continued to apply pressure to Queens Park. Georgia Gray was a standout in the middle of the park as she dominated and tried her best to create chances. It would ultimately be Brian Graham’s bench who would secure our goals with super subs of Imogen Longcake and Caley Gibb coming to the rescue. Both subs linked up with Tiree Burchill with a great bit of play for Gibb to open the scoring 75 seconds after being subbed on. Imogen Longcake would find herself in space not long after following a great ball by Rosie Slater, also off the bench, as Longcake would square it across goal for Tiree Burchill to tap it in leaving it 2-0 and a comfortable win for the Jags.

Strong Followings from the Red and Yellow army helped our girls massively this season, and with a derby against Glasgow City for this “away fixture” we would love for the Thistle fans to bring the noise and support the girls.

🗞 Team News

Kodie Hay, Courtney Stewart and Rachel Donaldson remain out with their respective injuries for this fixture. We signed goalkeeper Abbie Ferns on a permanent basis following a trial period and she come straight into the squad to compete with number one Jeni Currie.

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 a game against Glasgow City..

💬 Word From The Squad

⏮ Match Rewind

25th August 2024
PARTICK THISTLE 0
GLASGOW CITY 2
(Forsblom, 5′) (Wrobel, 34′)

Match Report

Glasgow City v Partick Thistle WFC – Nov 3rd 2024

Following a week of international fixtures providing a much-needed break, Partick Thistle returned for an away day to Petershill to face Glasgow City in the Peasy derby.

Leanne Ross’ side entered the tie in full confidence, having picked up 28 points over the course of the last 11 matches with the most recent residing from a 13-0 win over Dundee United before the break. Despite being the firm underdogs, Brain Graham encouraged his side to “play with the shackles off” as they looked to continue their own climb up the league order having picked up all three points in their previous tie to put them into the top 6.

From kick off the hosts were quickly on the pressing foot, dispossessing Thistle before getting the ball into the box, only to be denied by the incoming sliding Jags tackle to force it away from danger in the opening minutes.

City had found particular success in stringing the passes together, making use of the entire playing surface as the ball bobbled from side to side to get them in front of goal before the shot from range curled wide of Currie’s goalpost. It was down to the Thistle number 1 moments later to maintain the deadlock as she read the play and reached low to force the incoming ball from the angle back out in a testing opening period.

Despite having handled the mounting pressure well, the Jags fell behind in the 17 th minute as the passage of play saw the hosts disjoint them through a number of passes that ended towards the perimeter of the pitch, the cut back from the byline found Lovera who lifted the ball high into the roof of the net from close range to award the lead.

Partick Thistle didn’t look discredited following the goal however as they worked cohesively in numbers at the back, limiting the space that the opposition had to play with and in turn swapping the attacking play in their own favour as the long ball was fired away to award them the throw-in in the final third before it was cleared by the crowding orange jerseys.

As the game progressed into the final 10 minutes of the first half, Thistle continued to hold firm, the defensive line created had forced City to work backwards as the Jags intercepted the incoming passes and forced them as far from danger as plausible.

Simultaneously however, City had managed to diffuse any Thistle opportunity as soon as it reached their own half, almost entirely limiting any chance Thistle hosted in front of goal.

The sounding of the whistle ended an opening 45 minutes in which saw the Thistle defences hold well against a persistent and varied attack from the hosts. Despite not having the opportunity to capitalise on any of their own threats, the Jags had countered the majority of what had been put to them, leaving the deficit to only one as the teams headed towards the dressing rooms.

The second half started in much the same way in which the first had ended as immediately from kick off it was Glasgow City who were back on the attacking front foot in the search to double the goal deficit, the effort from the tight angle rippling the side netting to deny them.

Just as seen throughout the first half however, the early second half threats were all handled  by the Jags as the ball fizzled out of play for the throw in that allowed Thistle to reset and push a tie that they were still in into their favour as the game pushed towards the hour mark.

Even with their respectable efforts though, Thistle found themselves to fall further behind as in a bid to deny the effort from the cross ball, Gray was deemed to have tripped Gambone within the area, prompting the referee to pint to the spot in which Lovera made no mistake in doubling the lead from 12 yards in the 54 th minute.

The first of the substitutions from the Thistle bench came in the 64 th minute, as Brian Graham opted for Robinson and Ferguson to replace Boyce and McCulloch respectively, soon after joined by Bulloch, McAllister and Slater who took the places of Henderson, Docherty, and Sinclair.

The closing 15 minutes saw Thistle remain for the most part within their own area as city looked to put the match out of sight, but a continued strong defensive performance paired with reactive saves from Currie saw them limit the true opportunities that the hosts created, locking down the space and at points turning the attack into their favour as they broke down the pitch and forced the corner of which was eventually cleared by city.

Thistles fortunes began to falter further deep into the game however as a sliding challenge on Ferguson deemed her unable to continue through injury but having fielded all permissible substitutes the Jags were left no other option than to see the game out a player down.

Glasgow City ultimately took advantage of a depleted Thistle side as they countered the play down the pitch before breaking through the backline, Forsblom confidently slotting the pacing ball into the net in the 96 th minute to award city with three goals and three points in the peasy derby.

Partick Thistle turn their attention to the Sky Sports cup as they face Hibernian at Petershill on Sunday November 10 th , kick off 1pm.

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