SWPL 1
Sun 7 May, 2023. Kick Off: - 12:10
Petershill Park
🎫 Tickets
Entry for this fixture is via pay at the gate. Cash and card are accepted.
Partick Thistle Men’s Season Ticket holders can gain entry to this fixture for only £5!!
Adults: £7
Concessions: £5
Mens Season Ticket Holder: £5
U16s: FREE
🎟️ Season Tickets
Season tickets are valid for this match.
🏟 Stadium
Gates open at 11:15pm 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
This Match will be shown LIVE on BBC Alba. There will be no Partick Thistle stream of this match.
Highlights will be available on our YouTube channel.
💻 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 7th May, PTWFC take on Celtic at Petershill Park for a 12:10 kick off.
Thistle come off the back of a 1-1 draw against Hearts in a historic first top six point for the jags. A great showing from the Jags have the girls in loads of confidence as we welcome the green and white side of Glasgow for our next home match.
A result here for Brian Graham’s side would be massive as we face a strong Celtic side who are still chasing the tails of Glasgow City in first.
📍Petershill Park
🕐Sun 7th May, 12:10pm
🎟️Adults: £7/ Cons:: £5
🆓Kids go free!
🎫Men’s ST holders: £5
🎫 Pay at Gate by Cash or Card
📺 BBC ALBA
💻Updates on Twitter
💻️Highlights and reaction post match
Celtic have had a great season, picking up 69 points so far in the league from a possible 84. Sitting in 2nd position, Fran Alonso’s side will be looking to secure all three points and keep up the pressure on both Glasgow City in first and Rangers in 3rd. Having suffered a loss against Rangers mid-week, they’ll be looking to bounce back immediately as they prepare for this Glasgow Derby.
The last meeting between the squads ended in a 2-0 defeat at the Excelsior Stadium in a tightly contested game between the sides. The Hoops came out on top in that tie despite Thistle’s great defensive display with a highly depleted squad in that tie a month ago.
Thistle traveled through to the capital with plenty of confidence wanting to get revenge on a Hearts side that beat them 1-0 in the first half of the split just a few weeks prior. Having lost veteran defender Taylor McGlashan due to an injury in the warm up forcing Leah Robinson to start from the get-go, it was a difficult loss with McGlashan picking up player of the match in that reverse fixture at Petershill Park.
An early strike by Jenny Smith had the Jags trailing in the capital just seven minutes into the tie with the young forward capatilising off a Robinson error. The Jags kept the fight up against Hearts and eventually a goal by our Skipper Demi Falconer brought the game back to level terms in the second half with the game ending a goal a piece.
Brian Graham touched in his post match interview how he felt the girls deserved more, a similar theme against the Edinburgh side all season, yet how he was proud of the girls getting their first point in the top six. A signal of intent and how impressive the side has improved this season gaining this point in the top six, we’ll look to use that heading into the upcoming Glasgow Derby against Celtic on Sunday.
Strong followings from the Red and Yellow Army so far this season have really helped our girls. Your support has played a massive part helping the Jags and we hope to see as many of you as possible against Celtic at home on Sunday afternoon.
Abbie Ferguson is ruled out of this tie through ineligibility as she remains on loan from Celtic this season. Cheryl McCulloch also remains out for this clash as she continues her recovery from her ACL injury. A number of players picked up niggles and knocks in a battling performance against Hearts. A number played on and still gave their all for the shirt despite injury and will be assessed ahead of the match on Sunday. Manager Brian Graham will have to patch up a side to go and give their all against Celtic.
26th March 2023
CELTIC 2
(Gallagher, 38′) (Slater O.G., 70′)
PARTICK THISTLE 0
There were conflicting emotions when the full-time whistle sounded at the end of this game. Crushing disappoitment at a point being snatched away from Thistle in the curelist of fashions after 95 plus minutes of football, vying with an overwhelming sense of pride at a truly outstanding performance from a team that continue to grow.
A point here against a Celtic side pressing for a league title would have been no smash and grab job either, but a richly deserved one from a squad down to very bare bones. So depleted were the Thistle ranks that only one outfield substitute could be listed with a number of the starting eleven receiving treatment almost right up to kick-off.
Not that you would have been aware of that such was the quality of the Thistle performance. Indeed Thistle could easily have been in front inside the game’s first few minutes with Imogen Longcake seeing her shot just clear the bar after a Demi Falconer free kick had been flicked on.
It was no isolated attack either with Rachel Donaldson shooting only narrowly wide before the same player saw a powerful effort blocked following a clever corner from Amy Bulloch.
At the other end Megan Cunningham made a smart save to deny Jacynta but despite Celtic seeing plenty of the ball in forward areas Thistle defended superbly to limit them to at best half chances.
It was almost against the run of play then when Celtic took the lead after half an hour when a free kick from the right, itself a contentious call, was headed home by Hayes.
It was really only in the 15 minute period that followed that goal that you could truly claim that Celtic were in control and it took an excellent save from Cunninghsm to insure that Thistle just trailed by a solitary goal at the break.
Celtic came close to a second goal early in the second half when a low cross from the left fizzed across the face of the Thistle goal without finding the touch that would have produced a second goal.
Like the first half Thistle defensive efforts, with Leah Robinson, Kim Murphy and Demi Falconer outstanding as a central defensive trio, limited Celtic opportunities and with full backs Clare Docherty and Rosie Slater able to push forward in attack there was an increasing sense that Thistle could take something from this game.
There was no real surprise then when Thistle drew level after 57 minutes.
And what a goal it was too.
Donaldson and Docherty combined superbly down the right handside with the latter’s inch perfect cross headed home by Cara Henderson for her 10th goal of a highly productive season for the young player playing in SWPL1 for the very first time.
There were anxious monents in and around the Thistle goal as play got more and more frantic but Cunningham’s goal was well protected by a Thistle side that continued to defend superbly from front to back.
Indeed it wasn’t just a question of whether Thistle could hold on but whether they could snatch a winner, and they were desperately close to doing so when substitute Taylor Fisher was denied by an excellent double save by Logan in the Celtic goal with 3 minutes of a pulsating match remaining.
The additional four minutes as indicated by the fourth official had passed largely without incident when Thistle were dealt the curliest of cruel blows. There were 95 minutes on the clock when a free kick was pumped deep into the Thistle box where the head of Hayes snatched away from Thistle what would have been a richly deserved point.
There was just time for Thistle to restart the game, and Robinson to try and catch out the Celtic keeper from the centre circle, before the final whistle sounded. The Thistle players sinking to their knees in despair. It was a cruel late blow that they did not deserve.