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Thursday, November 6, 2025
ScottishGas Women’s Scottish Cup
Scotland Women’s National Team Head Coach, Melissa Andreatta conducted the Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup Round Three draw on Monday evening, marking the next exciting step in this season’s competition.
The draw followed a thrilling Round Two weekend, where fans were treated to a feast of goals — 79 scored across 12 fixtures — as teams battled for their place in the next round. A total of twelve sides progressed from Round Two, and they will now be joined by all twenty SWPL 1 and SWPL 2 clubs in Round Three.
The Third Round ties will be played on Sunday, 7 December.
Hot off the back of an international double-
“The window provided different challenges and I’m super keen that we get as much experience as possible ahead of our qualifiers next year. The most pleasing aspect is that we’ve made more progress, building from last window and that’s what we want to keep doing.”
Inbetween international windows, the Scotland boss has been enjoying the offerings from Scotland’s domestic game, she said it’s great to be immersed in the SWPL: “I’m really enjoying getting out and about every weekend. It keeps me connected to the clubs and the players which I think is really important. From a performance perspective, it’s also really exciting to see the talent that’s out there and coming through the ranks.”
Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup Round Three:
Queen of the South v Stenhousemuir
Dundee United v Rossvale
Kilmarnock v Gartcairn
Bonnyrigg Rose v East Fife
Celtic v Dunfermline Athletic
Rangers v Renfrew
Stirling University v Ayr United
Glasgow City v Motherwell
Spartans v Heart of Midlothian
Armadale Thistle v Cumbernauld United
Falkirk v Aberdeen
Livingston v Partick Thistle
Boroughmuir Thistle v Edinburgh Uni Thistle
Hibernian v Dryburgh Athletic
Montrose v Hamilton Academical
St Johnstone v Queen’s Park
It was a thrilling, goal-
Dunfermline Athletic continued their strong cup campaign with a composed 3–0 victory over Thornton Hibs. Fresh off their dramatic 3–2 win against Glenrothes Strollers in the previous round, the Pars showed their quality once again to secure safe passage to Round Three.
One of the standout fixtures took place at New Western Park, where spectators were treated to a dramatic 8–4 win for Renfrew Ladies over Westdyke Ladies. Renfrew stormed into a 5–0 half-
Ayr United also impressed with a commanding 7–1 victory against Glasgow Women. From the first whistle, Ayr were in full control, producing one of the most clinical performances of the round.
(scottishfa.co.uk)