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Rangers Women set to take on Partick Thistle in Scottish Women's Premier Cup Quarter-Final

  • Jamieelee
  • Nov 9, 2025
  • 3 min read

Rangers Women will face Partick Thistle Women this Sunday, November 9th, 2025, in what promises to be a tense and entertaining Sky Sports Cup quarter-final at Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld. This all-Glasgow clash not only carries the weight of local rivalry but also serves as a crucial test of ambition for both sides.

For Rangers, the objective is clear — to continue their pursuit of silverware and demonstrate their depth and dominance across all domestic competitions. For Thistle, this is another opportunity to prove they belong among Scotland’s elite, capable of pushing top-tier opposition to their limits on the biggest stages.


Rangers come into the tie in superb form, brimming with confidence after a run of impressive league results and fluid attacking displays. Under Jo Potter’s management, the team has developed a commanding identity built on possession, patience, and precision. The front line, featuring Rio Hardy and Kirsty Howat, has been ruthless in front of goal, their chemistry producing some of the most exciting attacking football in the SWPL. Supporting them are the likes of Lizzie Arnot and Emma Watson, who bring pace, vision, and unpredictability in the final third. With Tessel Middag orchestrating play from midfield and Kathryn Hill marshalling the backline, Rangers possess the balance and structure of a side intent on lifting trophies this season.


In contrast, Partick Thistle approach this fixture as underdogs — but dangerous ones. Brian Graham’s side have earned widespread respect for their organisation, team spirit, and willingness to compete toe-to-toe with Scotland’s best. Their defensive discipline, led by Clare Docherty and Demi Falconer, has been one of their strongest assets, often forcing opponents into frustration. In midfield, Cara Henderson and Rachel Donaldson bring energy and tenacity, while up front, the likes of Linzi Taylor and Amy Bulloch have the ability to produce decisive moments when Thistle are given space to counter. Thistle’s performances this season have shown they can rise to the occasion, particularly against top opposition, and they will relish the chance to challenge Rangers in knockout football.


The tactical battle could define the outcome. Rangers will likely dominate possession, using their full-backs — such as Nicola Docherty and Mia McAulay — to provide attacking width and create overloads in wide areas. Expect them to press high and look to force early mistakes from Thistle’s defence. For the visitors, patience and precision will be vital. They’ll look to stay compact, absorb pressure, and break quickly through the channels when opportunities arise. Their ability to remain disciplined for long stretches will be tested, especially given Rangers’ pace and creativity in attack.


Rangers’ recent record against Thistle gives them the edge — they’ve consistently come out on top in previous meetings — but cup football often defies expectations. Thistle’s fighting spirit, resilience, and knack for making games difficult could see them turn this into a real battle. If they can frustrate Rangers and take their chances when they come, they could yet make history by reaching the semi-finals.


For Rangers, this match represents another step in their bid to reclaim the Sky Sports Cup after missing out in recent seasons. They will see nothing less than progression as acceptable, especially given their quality and ambition. For Thistle, though, this is about belief — proving they can challenge the best and continue their remarkable rise in the Scottish women’s game.


 
 
 

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