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SWPL 1
Sun 30 October, 2022. Kick Off: - 16:00
Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh

🎫 Tickets

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You can purchase tickets online from Hibernian for this fixture.

Adults – £8
U16s/O65s – £4

Tickers can be purchased online HERE

🚗 Getting There

Meadowbank Stadium ,London Rd, Edinburgh EH7 6AE

📺 Live Stream

As this is an away Fixture there will be no PTWFC live steam of this match.

Hibernian will not be live streaming the game.

💻 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.

Hibernian WFC
13
Benedicte I Haaland
3
Lucy Parry
4
Siobhan Hunter
6
Leah Eddie
8
Michaela McAlonie
10
Shannon McGregor
11
Nor Mustafa
16
Ellis Notley
22
Crystal Thomas
27
Eleni Giannou
33
Poppy Lawson
 
Subs
12
Daniela Kosinska
2
Shannon Leishman
9
Eilidh Adams
17
Joelle Murray
18
Rosie Livingstone
21
Krystyna Freda
24
Ava Elise Cohen Kuyken
29
Kirsty Morrison
Partick Thistle FC
Partick Thistle
25
Megan Cunningham
2
Rosie Slater
4
Cheryl McCulloch
5
Demi Falconer
6
Rebecca McGowan
8
Clare Docherty
12
Rachel Donaldson
14
Amy Bulloch (Kaitlyn Canavan 73)
19
Claire Adams
20
Freya MacDonald (Beth McKay 63)
22
Abbie Ferguson (Leah Robinson 86)
 
Subs
1
Khym Ramsay
3
Kim Murphy
7
Beth McKay
9
Kaitlyn Canavan
10
Taylor Hamill
18
Charlotte Terry
24
Leah Robinson
26
Taylor Fisher
 
Subs
12
Daniela Kosinska
2
Shannon Leishman
9
Eilidh Adams
17
Joelle Murray
18
Rosie Livingstone
21
Krystyna Freda
24
Ava Elise Cohen Kuyken
29
Kirsty Morrison
 
Subs
1
Khym Ramsay
3
Kim Murphy
7
Beth McKay
9
Kaitlyn Canavan
10
Taylor Hamill
18
Charlotte Terry
24
Leah Robinson
26
Taylor Fisher
Match Preview

Hibernian WFC v Partick Thistle WFC – 30th October 2022

This Sunday 30th October, PTWFC take on Hibernian Women at Meadowbank Stadium for a 16:00 kick off.

Thistle come off the back of a 1-0 win against Dundee United  in the SWPL1 last weekend at Petershill in an action-packed game. Brian Graham’s women came away with all 3 points in a thrilling encounter  thanks to a Cara Henderson goal and now travel away to Hibernian for our next SWPL1 match.

With back-to-back wins in the league, a win for Brian Graham’s side would certainly provide another confidence boost and move the team above our Edinburgh opponents as we look to gather even more momentum within the SWPL.

ℹ️ Fixture Information

📍Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh
🕐3pm
🎟️Adults: £8 / Concession: £4
💳 Buy Tickets HERE
📺  No Live Stream available
💻Updates on Twitter
🗣️Highlights and reaction post match
🏳️‍🌈🟥Supporting: #RainbowLaces & Show Racism the Red Card

🆚 Our Opponents: Hibernian

Hibernian have had a decent start to their season thus far, picking up 10 points from a possible 24. They come into this game having beat Kilmarnock 8-0 in the quarter-finals of the cup at the weekend.

Gaining victories over Hamilton, Aberdeen and Dundee United, like ourselves, Hibs currently lie in 5th place in the SWPL1, 2 places and 2 points above the Jags.

Thistle managed two victories over Hibs last season, one in the league and one in a very memorable cup tie, and we will be hoping to do this once more as a victory will move Thistle above Hibs, with a game in hand.

📈Thistle so far

Following a good win against Dundee United at the start of the month, there are a lot of good signs for Brian Graham’s team as they move forward. That makes it one defeat in the last five for the Jags, which can only be admired as we climb the SWPL1 table.

A lot of deserved praise has come for Cara Henderson, fresh off her goal of the season contender strike against Dundee United, and we hope she can repeat that for the upcoming games.

Some incredible followings from the Red and Yellow Army so far this season have helped our girls gather this momentum, and hopefully more of the Thistle faithful come along to the capital to help their Jags once more.

🗞 Team News

An almost full selection is available for Brian Graham this week, with only Taylor McGlashan unavailable due to an ongoing ankle injury. THe Manager will look to make full use of all his other options as he looks to create the winning formula against Hibernian. Hopefully another strong showing from the girls and they can take all 3 points back to Glasgow this weekend.

💬 Word From The Squad

⏮ Match Rewind

10th October 2021
PARTICK THISTLE 3
(Bulloch, 52′, 66′) (McGowan, 64′)
HIBERNIAN 2
(Hunter, 18′) (Cavanagh, 68′)

Match Report

Hibernian WFC v Partick Thistle WFC – 30th October 2022

There were no goals but no lack of incident or controversy from Thistle’s trip to Edinburgh to face Hibernian. The point that a gutsy performance eventually earned a phenomenally hard-working Thistle side a point took The Jags back into the top half of SWPL1.

Manager Brian Graham didn’t have his troubles to seek going into this match with injury and illness denying him the services of key players. Both Linzi Taylor nor Cara Henderson, two players who have made huge contributions across the season, were available to him while top scorer Jordan McLintock was a late call off through illness. Indeed, there were several players on the substitute bench that were struggling with illness. It’s testimony to the grit, desire, and togetherness of this group of players that they made themselves available if required.

The absence of some did give opportunity to others with Claire Adams coming in to make her first start of the season and her performance in the heart of the Thistle midfield in the 90 minutes that followed will have staked her claim for a more regular starting berth in the side.

It was the home side that started the game on the front foot with McGregor shooting high over the Thistle crossbar in just the second minute after a high intensity opening from Hibs.

Despite what might have been suggested elsewhere this wasn’t a game dominated in its entirety by the home team. Certainly not in a first half in which Thistle were a threat in forward positions.

Rachel Donaldson was unable to take full advantage when the Hibs keeper, Haaland, was unable to safely gather the ball at the corner of her box and in the 13th minute Donaldson saw a shot from outside the box clear the Hibs crossbar.

The nearest Thistle came to a goal though came in the 18th minute when Clare Docherty was unfortunate to see her header from an Amy Bulloch corner just clear the crossbar.

At the other end Hibs were finding no joy at all in getting the ball past Megan Cunningham whose handling was once again immaculate. The confidence in Cunningham’s play, which spreads through the players in front of her, has been a feature of her game since joining the club at the start of the season.

Cunningham saved well from McGregor after 20 minutes and produced an arguably better stop at her front post to deny Giannou after 37 minutes.

With half-time nearing Thistle tried to nudge themselves in front. A Bulloch free kick was deflected behind for a corner and a dangerous Donaldson cross posed problems for the home defence before that danger was snuffed out.

As they had the first half, Hibs started the second firmly on the front foot and this time, if truth be told that was the pattern for the bulk of the second 45 minutes.  This Thistle side though is nothing if not resolute. The quality of the Thistle defending, from front to back, was of the highest quality; and it is often overlooked that it is defensive qualities that earn points as much as attacking ones do. That was certainly the case in this game.

Hibs were not without their chances. It would be churlish to suggest otherwise. It would be equally churlish to suggest that Cunningham in the Thistle goal was overworked.

A low cross across the face of Cunningham’s goal would surely have produced a goal had a Hibs foot got a touch to the ball and the Thistle keeper did make a fine stop when Giannou looked set to score on one of the few occasions that the Thistle defence was opened up.

It became more frantic in front of the Thistle goal the nearer the clock ticked towards the 90-minute mark. Cunningham once more underlined her importance to Thistle with a good stop and twice, firstly a header and then a shot, in the space of a minute the ball shaved the outside of Cunnigham’s left-hand post.

The game’s most controversial moment, or series of moments, came with the game already in injury time a factor perhaps overlooked when some would later query the amount of time added on. A cross from the Hibs right was adjudged to have been handled by Cheryl McCulloch giving Hibs a late, late penalty.

Adams was the Hibs player entrusted with taking the kick. Cunnigham guessed correctly but didn’t get a touch to the ball as it smacked off the post back to Adams who knocked the ball home. The referee quickly signalled an indirect free kick as no other player had touched the ball before Adams ‘scored’ from the rebound. There was a lengthy delay as the referee consulted with both of his assistants, with tempers becoming frayed in the ranks of the two sets of players, before he confirmed that there was no legitimate goal scored.

There was still a bit of time to play and there were a full 7 minutes of additional time before the final whistle was sounded on a Thistle performance full of grit and determination.

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