The Sky Sports Cup
Sun 2 October, 2022. Kick Off: - 12:45
Petershill Park
🎫 Tickets
Entry for this fixture is via pay at the gate. Cash and card are accepted.
Adults: £7
Concessions: £5
U16s: FREE
🎟️ Season Tickets
As this is a cup match, season tickets are not valid for this fixture.
However, Season tickets are still on sale priced at the great price of £60 or £40 if you already have a men’s season ticket.
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🏟 Stadium
Gates open at 12pm for the fixture and entry is through the gates at the car park side of the ground.
🚗 Getting There
🅿️ 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.
This Sunday 2nd October, PTWFC take on Celtic Women at Petershill for a 12:45 kick off.
Thistle come off the back of a convincing 8-1 win over Glasgow Women last weekend heading into this Sky Sports Cup tie in what is sure to be an interesting Glasgow derby.
Thistle are looking to progress in this tournament having reached the quarter finals last season before ultimately being knocked out by Glasgow City.
A win for Brian Graham’s side would provide a timely boost to the squad as they face a strong Celtic squad, who are looking to retain their cup.
📍Petershill Park
🕐12:45pm
🎟️Adults: £7 / Concession: £5 / Kids: Free
💳Pay at gate by cash or Card
📺 Free Stream on PTWFC Youtube
💻Updates on Twitter
🗣️Highlights and reaction post match
Cetlic have had a very strong start to their campaign thus far winning all 6 of their league fixtures, scoring 32 goals and have yet to concede.
Having played Thistle earlier in the season, our opponents won 2-0 in what was a tightly contested affair. This game, lost to an own goal and a penalty kick, has so far been Celtic’s lowest separated score all season, something manager Brian Graham will surely look to provide a boost to his squad.
Having won the tournament last season at Firhill, Celtic will look to retain that trophy and build on that going forward. Fran Alonso’s side are likely to pose an attacking threat, as previously mentioned, scoring an impressive 32 goals.
While there are no former jags lining up for the hoops, we have a few former, and current, Celts within our ranks.
Abbie Ferguson and Charlotte Terry are both on loan from Celtic this season therefore are ineligible to face their parent club in this tie. The likes of Rachel Donaldson, and Cheryl McCulloch, two of our goal scorers this weekend, have also previously lined up in green and white.
Fresh off our first win of the campaign, Thistle are looking to build momentum going forward.A convincing 8-1 win away from home sees Brian Graham’s team come back home as they look to gain their first win at Petershill this season.
Spectacular showings from all over the pitch at the weekend, including a brilliant first half hat trick from Jordan McClintock who will be looking to add more to her tally moving forward.
Strong home followings from the Red and Yellow Army so far this season have boostedour girls and hopefully more of the Thistle faithful come along to support their Jags against the current cup holders this coming Sunday.
As previously mentioned, Abbie Ferguson and Charlotte Terry are unfortunately ineligible for this tie as they are on loan from Celtic. Other than this, Brian Graham has a full squad at his disposal, with lots of competition and places up for grabs, as he looks to make progress and advance in the Sky Sports Cup.
8th August 2021
PARTICK THISTLE 1
(McCann, 5′)
CELTIC 3
(Wellings, 41′, 58′) (McGovern, 90′)
Thistle could scarcely have been given a tougher challenge than facing current holders Celtic in the opening round of the Sky Sports Cup and although Celtic, as widely expected, progressed to the next round that progress didn’t come without a fight
Brian Graham was required to make two changes from the side that defeated Glasgow Women in such emphatic fashion seven days earlier, with Rosie Slater and Amy Bulloch starting with Abbie Ferguson, understandably prevented from playing against her parent club, and Jordan McLintock missing out.
It was Celtic that started the game on the front foot with Thistle captain Demi Falconer making an important block inside the Thistle penalty box just after the five-minute mark. Celtic were even closer to an early lead sixty seconds later with Megan Cunningham making an excellent save low to her left to deny Amy Gallacher. That wouldn’t be the last impressive save that Cunningham would make across the 90 minutes of action.
Cunningham did look beaten, however, in the 12th minute but Jacynta’s effort just cleared the Thistle crossbar.
Celtic though did take the lead after 15 minutes. Thistle were caught out a little by a quickly taken Celtic free kick and when a cross came over from the left, Ashworth-Clifford was able to stoop and head the ball beyond the reach of Cunningham.
A Rachel Donaldson shot that flashed wide of goal after some good pressing play from Thistle offered hope, but a second decisive Celtic goal arrived after 27 minutes and underlined the quality contained within their team. A perfectly judged through ball from Chance put Jacynta through on goal and a player of her ability and talent wasn’t going to pass up on that kind of opportunity as she confidently rolled the ball past Cunningham and into the net.
With a two-goal lead and with two thirds of the game still to play this was surely now going to be an easy afternoon and a comfortable win for Celtic. Not a bit of it. It was Thistle that had the better of the remainder of the first half and for large chunks of the second, although Cunnigham made another fine stop before half-time when denying Craig.
A Thistle goal before the break would have well and truly put the home side right back into the game, and there were opportunities to grab that goal. A Cara Henderson free kick from the right posed the Celtic defence problems with Clare Docherty and Cheryl McCulloch in quick succession seeing shots blocked and Rachel Donaldson was able to direct a header from a Henderson cross towards the Celtic goal that Tajonar was able to save.
Ten minutes after the restart and opportunity knocked once again for Thistle as Linzi Taylor broke from the heart of the Thistle midfield. Her shot was blocked with the ball just for a second looking as if it would spin direct into Docherty’s path to Taylor’s left but instead spun away from Docherty.
A Henderson free kick from wide on the Thistle left didn’t clear the Celtic crossbar by much and Taylor hooked a shot towards goal that Tajonar collected as The Jags looked for a toe hold in a game that was becoming increasingly difficult for Celtic. The goal that could have set up a grandstand finish just wouldn’t come for Thistle though.
Indeed, it was Celtic that came the closest to adding to the score line with Cunningham making a good low reaction save close to her left hand.
Despite the defeat this was an impressive performance from Thistle against one of the top sides in the Scottish game reflecting on the development and increasing maturity of this group of players.