Rangers trio feature in SWPL team of the week
Jenna Fife (Rangers): An integral part of a huge Old Firm victory. Came up with a massive save to deny Emma Lawton late on and make sure all three points went to Rangers.
Emma Lawton (Celtic): Has been an excellent addition to the Celtic defence. Despite defeat against Rangers, Lawton sent a superb cross to Caitlin Hayes for the initial equaliser, came close a number of times and had a big chance saved late on.
Chelsie Watson (Motherwell): As Motherwell and Partick Thistle continue the race for top six, Watson was an important part of the defensive line to make sure the home side didn’t get any more in the back of the net. A draw keeps Motherwell in the top half of the table.
Stacey Papadopoulos (Hibernian): Defended well in the Edinburgh derby victory. The Australian's perseverance throughout the 90 minutes helped create the winning goal and narrow the gap on Hibs' city rivals.
Chelsea Cornet (Rangers): Came off the bench for her first match since an injury lay-off stretching back to August. Crowned her comeback with a brilliant half-volley to secure all three points for Rangers in a crucial Old Firm win.
Hannah Jordan (Spartans): Has been impressive all season and was a big threat in the win over Montrose. Scored her first hat-trick of the season and could easily have netted more.
Kirsty Maclean (Rangers): A huge part of Rangers' midfield which helped to ensure a first league win over Celtic in more than a year. Made an impact across the whole park.
Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City): Instrumental in midfield and scored a brace in a very comfortable victory over Queen's Park.
Tiree Burchill (Partick Thistle): Scored an incredible equaliser following a lovely bit of play and put in a big shift in the 1-1 draw with Motherwell.
Nicole Kozlova (Glasgow City): Netted a fantastic hat-trick and set Lauder up for one of her two goals. Big part of a big win to keep Glasgow City top of the table.
Emily Kraft (Aberdeen): Pivotal in the comeback win over Dundee United. Her cross to Francesca Ogilvie set up the first goal and Kraft's late winner earned the Dons an important third victory of the season.