Spartans Prepare for Challenging Match Against Rangers Following Solid Start
Spartans made an encouraging return to the SWPL with a 1-1 draw against Partick Thistle and now brace for a demanding test as they prepare to face Rangers this Sunday.
After suffering an early exit from the Champions League qualifying rounds just prior to the start of the domestic season, Rangers began their campaign sluggishly. They found themselves level at 1-1 against Montrose until the final 20 minutes, where their superior quality became evident, ultimately securing a 4-1 victory at Links Park.
In their previous Scottish Cup quarter-final encounter last season, Spartans managed to hold Rangers at bay until the 69th minute before conceding two goals. This resilient performance will inspire the newly-promoted Edinburgh team, who will need to be at their peak and perhaps rely on a bit of luck to achieve a favorable outcome at Broadwood.
Meanwhile, in other matches this week, Aberdeen will host Glasgow City, who aim to recover from their recent narrow defeat to Celtic. Defending champions Hearts face off against Motherwell after claiming an impressive six-goal victory against Aberdeen. Additionally, Celtic will welcome Montrose, while Partick Thistle will host Hibs, who had a commanding 7-0 win against Motherwell last weekend.
Spartans began their return to the SWPL with a promising 1-1 draw with Partick Thistle and face a tough test when they travel to Rangers on Sunday.
Having been knocked out of Champions League qualifying just before the start of the new domestic campaign, Rangers initially struggled against Montrose and were held at 1-1 until the final 20 minutes when their quality began to show in what was a 4-1 victory at Links Park.
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In last season’s Scottish Cup quarter-finals, Spartans kept it goalless against Rangers until the 69th minute before conceding twice.
That stuffy display will give the newly-promoted Edinburgh team heart but they will need to be at their very best at Broadwood on Sunday, and have a bit of luck on their side, to get a positive result.
Elsewhere, Aberdeen host Glasgow City, as the visitors look to bounce back from their narrow opening day defeat to Celtic.
Defending champions Hearts travel to Motherwell after hitting Aberdeen for six.
Celtic welcome Montrose, while Partick Thistle are at home to Hibs who beat Motherwell 7-0 last weekend.
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