2018 Scottish Women's Premier League

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Motherwell Ladies are presented with the 2018 SWPL 2 trophy by SWF, following the 'Well's 1-1 draw with Hearts, at Braidhurst MotherwellLadiesTrophyPresent.jpg
Motherwell Ladies are presented with the 2018 SWPL 2 trophy by SWF, following the 'Well's 1–1 draw with Hearts, at Braidhurst

The 2018 season was the 17th season of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), the highest division of women's football in Scotland since 2002. The league was split into two divisions of eight teams each, SWPL 1 and SWPL 2.

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Glasgow City had won the 2017 SWPL1 title unbeaten, their eleventh consecutive championship. [1] After a tight title-race with Hibernian, Glasgow City successfully retained the title, on the last matchday of the 2018 season. [2] Hamilton were relegated from SWPL 1, while the promoted team was their Lanarkshire rivals, Motherwell. [2]

Teams

SWPL 1

TeamLocationHome groundCapacity2017 position
Celtic Glasgow K Park Training Academy, East Kilbride 1,0003rd
Forfar Farmington Forfar Station Park, Forfar 6,777
Glasgow City Glasgow Petershill Park, Springburn [3] 1,0001st (champions)
Hamilton Academical Hamilton New Douglas Park 5,5107th
Hibernian Edinburgh Ainslie Park, Edinburgh 3,0002nd
Rangers Glasgow New Tinto Park, Govan [4] 2,0006th
Spartans Edinburgh Ainslie Park, Edinburgh 3,0005th
Stirling University Stirling The Gannochy, University of Stirling 1,0004th

SWPL 2

TeamLocationHome groundCapacity2017 position
Aberdeen Aberdeen Heathryfold Park, Aberdeen 2,200
Central Girls Football Academy Grangemouth Indodrill Stadium, Alloa [5] 3,1001st SWFL North (promoted)
Edinburgh University Hutchison Vale Edinburgh Peffermill Sports Ground, Edinburgh [6] 1,0004th
Glasgow Girls Glasgow Greenfield Football Centre, Carntyne [6] 1,0002nd
Hearts Edinburgh Kings Park, Dalkeith 1,0006th
Kilmarnock Kilmarnock Rugby Park, Kilmarnock [7] 17,8891st SWFL South (promoted)
Motherwell Wishaw Ravenscraig, Motherwell [6] 13,6773rd
St Johnstone Perth McDiarmid Park, Perth [8] 10,6965th

SWPL 1

Scottish Women's Premier League 1
Season2018
Relegated Hamilton Academical
Champions League Glasgow City
Hibernian
Matches played84
Goals scored306 (3.64 per match)
Top goalscorer Abi Harrison (25 goals) [9]
Biggest home win Glasgow City 6–0 Stirling University
(11 February 2018)
Hibernian 6–0 Forfar Farmington
(20 June 2018)
Glasgow City 6–0 Forfar Farmington
(19 August 2018)
Glasgow City 6–0 Rangers
(23 September 2018)
Spartans 6–0 Forfar Farmington
(30 September 2018)
Hibernian 7–1 Rangers
(28 October 2018)
Biggest away win Spartans 1–7 Hibernian
(3 June 2018)
Stirling University 0–6 Glasgow City
(3 June 2018)
Highest scoring Hibernian 7–2 Celtic
(26 August 2018)
Longest unbeaten run21 matches:
Glasgow City
2017
2019
All statistics correct as of 28 October 2018.

Format

Teams play each other three times. The top team wins the championship and qualifies for the Champions League. The bottom placed team is relegated to the SWPL2 at the end of season.

The SWPL2 plays the same format with the winning team being promoted and bottom two teams being relegated.

Standings

Teams play 21 matches each.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Glasgow City (C, Q)2119207512+6359Qualification for the Champions League Round of 32
2 Hibernian (Q)2118218017+6356Qualification for the Champions League Qualifying Round
3 Celtic 2111374131+1036
4 Rangers 21811233461325
5 Forfar Farmington 21721220452523
6 Spartans 21441323462316
7 Stirling University 21431417543715
8 Hamilton Academical (R)21331517553812Relegation to SWPL 2
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated

Results

Statistics

Top goalscorers

As of 15 November 2018. [9]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Abi Harrison Hibernian25
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Abbi Grant Glasgow City15
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Rachel McLauchlan Hibernian10
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Hayley Lauder Glasgow City9
Flag of Scotland.svg Jade GallonRangers
5 Flag of Scotland.svg Lizzie Arnot Hibernian8
Flag of Scotland.svg Kirsty Howat Glasgow City

SWPL 2

Scottish Women's Premier League 2
Season2018
Champions Motherwell
Promoted Motherwell
Relegated Central Girls
Matches played80
Goals scored341 (4.26 per match)
Top goalscorer Suzanne Mulvey
(21 goals) [9]
2017
2019
All statistics correct as of 21 October 2018.

Standings

Teams play 21 matches each.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Motherwell [lower-alpha 1] (C, P)2118219019+7156Promotion to SWPL 1
2 FC Kilmarnock [lower-alpha 1] 2110564132+935
3 Heart of Midlothian 2110473930+934
4 St Johnstone 219483940131
5 Edinburgh University Hutchison Vale 218675543+1230
6 Glasgow Girls 218494348528
7 Aberdeen [lower-alpha 2] (R)21431429532415Relegation to SWFL Division 1 – North
8 Central Girls (R)2122172495718
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 FC Kilmarnock were awarded a 3–0 win against Motherwell on 22 February 2018 after they failed to hand a team line to their opponents and the referee 45 minutes before kick-off. The match had finished 2–1 to Motherwell. [10]
  2. Three Aberdeen victories in August were annulled due to fielding an ineligible player, but the original results were reinstated on appeal. [11]

Results

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthPlayer of the MonthReferences
PlayerClub
March Flag of Scotland.svg Chelsea McEachranCentral Girls [12]
April Flag of Scotland.svg Lauren EvansGlasgow Girls [13]
May Flag of Scotland.svg Colette CavanaghCeltic [14]
June Flag of Scotland.svg Jade McDonaldSt Johnstone [15]
August Flag of Scotland.svg Abbi Grant Glasgow City [16]
September Flag of Scotland.svg Lisa SwansonF.C. Kilmarnock [17]
October Flag of Scotland.svg Bayley HutchisonAberdeen [18]

Annual awards

AwardWinnerClubReferences
SWPL 1 Golden Boot Flag of Scotland.svg Abi Harrison Hibernian [19]
SWPL 2 Golden Boot Flag of Scotland.svg Suzanne Mulvey Motherwell [19]
SWPL 1 Player of the Year Flag of Scotland.svg Nicola Docherty Glasgow City [19]
SWPL 2 Player of the Year Flag of Scotland.svg Suzanne MulveyMotherwell [19]

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