The Sky Sports Cup
Sun 10 November, 2024. Kick Off: - 13:00
Petershill Park
🎫 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
As This is a cup game, Season Tickets are not valid.
🏟 Stadium
We are back at Petershill Park!. Gates will open at 12:15 and entry is via turnstiles.
🚗 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.
🚕Taxi
The new Glasgow Taxis Booking App makes it even easier to book and track your taxi. With many new added features, including pre-booking, multi pick-up options and 6 seater requests and more!. Download and book via their app today
🅿️ 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 will be open to serve food and drink.
📺 Live Coverage
This match will be steamed Live on our YouTube Channel
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 November 10th, PTWFC take on Hibernian in a Sky Sports Cup match for a 13:00 kick off at Petershill.
A quarter-final against the opposition we beat in the semi-finals of the same competition last season, we welcome visitors from the capital in what is sure to be a great fixture.
📍Petershill Park
🕐Sunday 10th November 2024 1pm
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💻️Highlights and reaction post match
Hibs come into this cup match in great form. Having beat the Jags in the first game week of the season at Maryhill Juniors, Grant Scott’s side have built momentum throughout the season
They picked up a 7-1 win last weekend against Aberdeen as key players from all over the pitch chipped in for that victory. Danger players for Hibs right now come in the form of strikers Kathleen McGovern, who scored a hat trick off the bench against the Dons, and Eilidh Adams, currently second top scorer in the top flight having scored an extra two on that away day to Aberdeen.
Hibs have two former Thistle stars amongst their ranks in the form of former loanee Abbie Ferguson who has won the SWPL player of the month already this season while Linzi Taylor made the move to full time football with Hibs in the summer and hasn’t looked out of place since forming a solid midfield partnership with Kirsten Reilly this season. Taylor scored in our cup semi win over Hibs last season as she lifted a freekick over the wall and into the back of the net as we won 2-0 on that historic day at Peasy.
We look forward to welcoming them both back to Petershill Park alongside the rest of the Hibs squad.
Thistle’s “away” day to Glasgow City was a difficult one for the girls. The league leaders were relentless from the moment the ref blew the whistle as they looked to dominate possession and keep Thistle off the ball as much as possible. They succeeded with this plan and continued to attack the wings through both full backs and wingers. The hosts opened the scoring after 16 minutes as Emily Whelan got the ball down the left flank before cutting it back to allow Brenna Lovera an easy tap in past Jeni Currie. Currie made a number of great saves following this to allow the scoreline to stay at 1-0.
The second half saw a lot more positive football from Thistle as passes started to connect more and free flowing football ensued although the solidity of Claire Walsh and Sam Van Diemen thwarted any chance of getting past the halfway line. An unfortunate trip from Georgia Gray, a real standout on the day, on Aleigh Gambone saw a penalty kick go against the Jags and allow Brenna Lovera to pick her second of the match. Some good defending and midfield play saw Glasgow City shut out for a long time however when Jenna Ferguson picked up an injury in added time, 10 player thistle were left to struggle as Wilma Forsblom scored her second against Thistle this season in the 96th minute leaving it 3-0 to City. A difficult day at the office but one that was a good test for our squad against the most successful team in the division.
Strong Followings from the Red and Yellow army help our girls massively. We broke our Peasy attendance record against Hibs in our cup semi last season as fans braved the conditions. The weather is expected to be much better this time around and we hope to see as many fans as possible.
Kodie Hay and Rachel Donaldson returned to light training having both been out for a long period but both are still a way off from returning to full fitness. Courtney Stewart also remains out with her long standing injury while Jenna Ferguson was forced off in the closing stages against Glasgow City and she’ll be assesed before the game to see if she is able to go.
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 at home against Hibs.
21st January 2024
PARTICK THISTLE 2
(Taylor, 26′) (Slater, 57′)
HIBERNIAN 0
(Eddie SENT OFF, 33′)
Seven days on from a valiant but testing effort against the title contenders, Partick Thistle returned home to Petershill Park to face Hibernian in the quarter final of the SkySports Cup.
294 days ago, saw this exact tie in which Partick Thistle women cemented one of their most prominent pieces of history as a 2-0 victory saw them enter the final of a national competition for the first time, a sentiment Brian Graham’s side were looking to repeat as they welcomed the visitors from the capital.
Hibernian entered the afternoons match in great form having only built momentum following their victory over the Jags on the opening game of the domestic season, most recently picking up a 7-1 victory over Aberdeen before their trip to Glasgow.
It was a spritely start from Thistle, who had worked well at the back to clear an early free kick from the visitors, the ball eventually bouncing towards the direction of Currie to slow the bustling tempo from the Hibees from kick off.
Despite their best defensive efforts, in a similar fashion to the week prior, it was the visitors who claimed the opening goal of the match as the ball was worked from one side of the pitch to the other across the box. The initial cross was neat to the goal line, allowing for it to be forced away from the net by the Thistle number one before it was picked up by Hibs’ Lawson whose bounding effort from range fired into goal from the first-time volley to put them ahead in the 10 th minute.
Despite going a goal behind, Thistle didn’t look overly dejected as they turned a portion of attacking play into their own favour, winning the corner on the far side. Sent high and looping into the box, it landed perfectly for the inbounding McCulloch who had broken away from her marker and made no mistake in placing her header from short range into the back of the net, clipping the inside of the post on its way in for her first goal in over two years and most importantly, to get Thistle back onto a level playing field in the 14 th minute.
The equaliser had reinstated Thistles position in the tie, creating an entertaining watch for both sets of fans that had made the trip to Petershill, with the thought that the next goal could prove pivotal for whoever claimed it. Partick Thistle had proven their worth across the pitch, as a cohesively defended Hibs attack was immediately countered, pushing them up the entirety of the pitch before the shot went wide of the post to deny them the lead for the first time in the game.
A strong performance of equal opportunities for both sides saw the first half end in deadlock. The early dominance from the visitors gave them the deserved lead in the opening minutes but the quick response from Thistle echoed their determination throughout the rest of the opening 45. In what had developed to become an enticing cup quarter final watch, a big second half would be required from Brain Grahams side in the search to get one step closer to repeating the heroics of last season.
A half time substitution saw Robinson replace McAllister, as the visitors started on the dominating foot, getting into dangerous areas that posed questions of the Thistle defence, but as seen in the first half, had all been handled by the red and yellow. It wasn’t just all defence for them though, as the Henderson effort from range was well saved by the Hibs keeper before Bulloch’s effort from a similar distance landed high of the crossbar.
Despite their strong efforts and a push onto the attacking front, it was Hibernian who broke into the lead as the play from the back saw the cross into the box, McGovern spun into space from her marker before firing low into the bottom corner just beyond the hour mark for her first of the afternoon.
In a rather chaotic ten minutes, Thistle’s fortunes continued to falter as the lead for the hibees grew minutes later from McGovern, as the through ball got her through on goal to slide the pass under the keeper for her second, her third coming from a strike on the edge of the box into bottom corner to put the tie out of sight in the 74 th minute.
The sounding of the full-time whistle confirmed Partick Thistles exit from the Sky Sports Cup at the quarter-final stage from a match that despite potentially swaying in wither favour at half time, quickly unravelled from Thistles grasp as it was drawing to a close. Focus now returns to league action as Motherwell make the trip to Petershill Park on the 17 th , kick off 1pm.