SWPL 1
Sun 10 September, 2023. Kick Off: - 13:00
Petershill Park, Glasgow
🎫 Tickets
Adults: £7
Consc: £5
KIDS GO FREE!
🎟️ Season Tickets
Season tickets are valid for this match.
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If you have purchased a season ticket online they will be available to collect at the match.
🏟 Stadium
Gates open at 12:15pm 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
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 variaty of food and drink. Payment is by cash or card.
📺 Live Coverage
This match is LIVE on BBC Sport Scotland
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 10th September, PTWFC take on Motherwell in a SWPL1 fixture in a 1pm kick off.
Thistle will look to bounce back having suffered defeat to Rangers in their previous league fixture
📍Petershill Park
🕐Sun 10th September 1pm
🎟️Adults: £7 / o65’s: £5
🆓KIDS GO FREE
🎫 Pay at Gate by Cash or Card
📺 BBC Sport Scotland Website
💻Updates on Twitter
💻️Highlights and reaction post match
Motherwell have performed well in their opening five fixtures this season, picking up 9 out of a possible 15 points thus far, like ourselves.
Having picked up momentum with two wins in their last two games, Paul Brownlie will hope his side can continue this as they make the trip from Lanarkshire to face the Jags.
Plenty of club connections between the sides, most notably in the form of Emma Lawton and Kodie Hay who signed from the Steelmen in the summer while former Jag Kaitlyn Cannavan lines up for our opponents these days.
Despite defeat, Thistle performed valiantly against a very strong Rangers side.
Having several key players out, including Jenna Ferguson and Megan Cunningham through ineligibility as well as Rachel Donaldson remaining out with injury, Brian Graham’s girls went toe to toe with the Gers and were unlucky not to grab a draw.
Brian Graham spoke about how disappointing it was to not come away with anything but was proud of their efforts. Having suffered heavy defeats at Broadwood stadium last season to performing as the better side for much of the game last week shows how far the side has progressed.
Strong Followings from the Red and Yellow army have helped our girls massively this season. We hope to see as many of you as possible this Sunday as we return home to Petershill Park.
Megan Cunningham and Jenna Ferguson are once again available for selection having been ineligible against Rangers last week.
Linzi Taylor made her first start against Rangers and looks to continue to return to fitness while Clare Docherty made her return to the bench having suffered a few knocks this season.
Rachel Donaldson continues her recovery and could play a part on Sunday however long term absentee Cheryl McCulloch will remain out.
It will be up to manager Brian Graham and the rest of the management team to decide the strongest eleven for this game.
2nd November 2022
PARTICK THISTLE 1
(Donaldson, 54′)
MOTHERWELL 0
Last season Thistle’s success in finishing in the top six was based on an ability to beat those sides considered their immediate peers and rivals for a top six finish. To repeat, or even better, that success this time around with be based on the ability to do similar once more. With that in mind the visit to Petershill Park of Motherwell, a side with genuine top six aspirations, was seen as the first real test of Thistle’s top six credentials this season.
There was just one change made to the side that so narrowly went down to defeat against Rangers with Megan Cunningham returning in goal having missed out against her parent club the previous weekend.
There was, however, an early blow for Thistle with Emma Lawton, so impressive this season, picking up an injury as early as the 5th minute and after treatment was unable to continue. Thistle were fortunate though in having in Clare Docherty, who has been waiting patiently for an opportunity to return to the side after her own injury issues, a player who could come on and slot seamlessly in at right back.
As these encounters with Motherwell often are, this was a tough physical battle that even from an early stage had the look of a match that would perhaps be settled by just a solitary goal. Although Motherwell had an early opportunity when an effort from Boyce drifted wide of Cunningham’s left hand post, it was Thistle that always carried more of an attacking threat and looked the more likely to score.
There were a couple of efforts from outside the box from Rebecca McGowan that although on target didn’t really test Mutch in the Motherwell goal.
Mutch though did have to make an important save just after the half hour mark. Imogen Longcake did exceptionally well to advance down the left hand side before finding Cara Henderson inside the box whose close control and strength allowed her to pick out Lucy Sinclair to her right. Sinclair took a touch and looked set to score only for Mutch to be quickly off her line to block.
Thistle were close again just minutes later when after good work down the right, Henderson saw her cross just evade Sinclair who had taken up good position inside the box. Seconds later a Henderson header from a Longcake cross slipped just wide of goal as Thistle looked to take a deserved lead into the dressing room at half-time.
There was one last chance before the break with a Sinclair shot following a Docherty cross landing on the top of the Motherwell net.
Chances were limited after the break as the game developed into a battle of attrition but what few opportunities there were continued to come in front of the Motherwell goal.
A Demi Falconer effort from an Amy Bulloch free kick wasn’t too far wide of goal and a Rosie Slater, who had done well to escape the attention of her marker, saw her header from a Bulloch corner go wide.
It perhaps wasn’t any great surprise then that it was a set piece delivered by Amy Bulloch that led to the game’s winning goal. The game was inside the last 10 minutes when her corner from the left found its way to substitute Megan Robb at the back post, Robb caught the ball sweetly on the volley and in it went via the underside of the bar. It was Robb’s second goal for the Club since joining from Dryburgh in the summer and underlined the strength in depth at Brian Graham’s disposal.
Thistle still had to endure a tense final 9 minutes plus an addition 5 minutes of injury time before the points were secured. Twice defenders had to put their bodies on the line inside the box as Motherwell tried to find a route to goal before Robb demonstrated her value in both boxes with a brave header at the back post to clear a dangerous looking free kick with the full-time whistle sounding a short time later.