Celtic Women vs Rangers Women. Scottish Women's Premier League.
The HopeCBD Stadium.
Celtic Women 2
- C Hayes (43rd minute)
- S Noonan (67th minute)
Rangers Women 3
- R Hardy (4th minute)
- K Wilkinson (62nd minute pen)
- C Cornet (78th minute)
Celtic Women 2-3 Rangers Women: Chelsea Cornet's second-half strike settles thrilling Old Firm game
Rangers went ahead twice through Rio Hardy and Katie Wilkinson, but Celtic levelled each time through Caitlin Hayes and then Saorise Noonan, before Chelsea Cornet sealed the win with her lob 12 minutes from time; Rangers second behind Glasgow City, while Celtic are back in fourth
Sunday 17 November 2024 21:38, UK
Rangers Women claimed a dramatic 3-2 victory at Celtic Women to extend their lead over their Old Firm rivals to four points in the SWPL.
Substitute Chelsea Cornet's lobbed strike 12 minutes from the end decided what had been an enthralling game at New Douglas Park in which Rangers were pegged back twice from leading positions.
Rangers went ahead through Rio Hardy and Katie Wilkinson, but Celtic levelled each time through Caitlin Hayes and then Saorise Noonan, before Cornet sealed the win. They are second, a point behind Glasgow City, who won 6-1 at Queens Park.
The visitors were handed a slice of luck for the opener after four minutes, as Hardy's strike from the edge of the box took a deflection and looped in over the wrong-footed Celtic goalkeeper Kelsey Daughterty to give them the lead.
Celtic equalised just before the break, as Hayes headed in at the back post from Emma Louise Lawton's cross.
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Rangers regained their lead through Katie Wilkinson's penalty just past the hour after Charlie Devlin went down in the box under a challenge from Shannon McGregor.
Celtic boss Elana Sadiku was sent off after the incident, receiving a booking for her initial response to the decision and then picking up another for sarcastically clapping referee Stacey Fullicks.
That did not deter her side from fighting back, as Noonan made it 2-2 with from a free-kick that just evaded Rangers goalkeeper Jenna Fife in the 67th minute.
But Cornet came off the bench to settle the game, latching on to a loose clearance from Daugherty, before dinking the ball over the Celtic goalkeeper's head in the final quarter of the game.