Fixtures

Scotland Premier League Women 09/07 12:00 4 Glasgow City (W) vs Montrose LFC (W) - View
Other Match 09/10 16:00 14 Glasgow City (W) vs Athlone Town (W) - View
Scotland Premier League Women 09/14 13:00 5 Hamilton (W) vs Glasgow City (W) - View
Other Match 09/17 16:00 14 Athlone Town (W) vs Glasgow City (W) - View
Scotland Premier League Women 09/21 16:00 6 Glasgow City (W) vs Hearts (W) - View
Scotland Premier League Women 09/28 15:10 7 Rangers (W) vs Glasgow City (W) - View

Results

UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying 08/27 17:00 697 Glasgow City (W) v FK Austria Vienna (W) L 0-2
Scotland Premier League Women 08/23 12:00 2 [9] Aberdeen (W) v Glasgow City (W) [3] W 0-1
Scotland Premier League Women 08/17 12:00 1 Glasgow City Women v Motherwell Women W 3-0
Scotland Women FA Cup 05/25 13:00 - Glasgow City Women v Rangers Women L 0-3
Scotland Premier League Women 05/18 11:00 32 [3] Glasgow City Women v Hearts Women [5] W 2-0
Scotland Premier League Women 05/14 19:00 31 [6] Motherwell Women v Glasgow City Women [3] W 1-2
Scotland Premier League Women 05/11 11:10 30 [1] Hibernian Women v Glasgow City Women [2] D 2-2
Scotland Premier League Women 05/04 12:00 29 [2] Glasgow City Women v Celtic Women [4] W 3-1
Scotland Premier League Women 04/30 18:35 28 [2] Rangers Women v Glasgow City Women [3] W 0-1
Scotland Women FA Cup 04/26 11:45 - Glasgow City Women v Motherwell Women W 4-0
Scotland Premier League Women 04/20 12:00 27 [4] Hearts Women v Glasgow City Women [3] D 0-0
Scotland Premier League Women 04/16 18:35 26 [1] Glasgow City Women v Rangers Women [3] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 20 17
Wins 25 15 10
Draws 7 1 6
Losses 5 4 1
Goals for 113 70 43
Goals against 28 14 14
Clean sheets 20 12 8
Failed to score 6 3 3

Wikipedia - Glasgow City F.C.

Glasgow City Football Club is a professional women's football team based in Glasgow that plays in SWPL 1, the top division of women's football in Scotland and also the higher of two levels of the Scottish Women's Premier League. The club has competed in the UEFA Women's Cup and UEFA Women's Champions League. They also have a reserve team and youth teams.

Glasgow City has won the most Premier League titles and the most Scottish Cups in Scotland since 2000.

In 2016, Glasgow City won their tenth Scottish Women's Premier League title in a row. However they lost their four-year monopoly on the domestic trophies with Hibernian L.F.C. winning the SWPL Cup and Scottish Cup.

The club's most recent title success came in dramatic fashion at the conclusion of the 2022-23 season with Glasgow City, Rangers and Celtic all going into the final day with an opportunity to claim the title. At Ibrox Stadium, an injury time goal from Lauren Davidson secured a 16th SWPL title and made Leanne Ross the first female head coach to win the championship.

History

Glasgow City Football Club was formed in 1998 by Laura Montgomery and Carol Anne Stewart. They play in orange and black. The club play their home matches at Petershill Park in the Springburn district in the north of Glasgow, although from 2014 to 2017 they played at the larger Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie, around 15 miles outside the city, due to issues with the artificial playing surface at Petershill. For the 2020–21 season, with Petershill unavailable, they played at Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire.

City completed a domestic clean sweep in 2012, winning the treble, and they completed a second consecutive domestic treble in 2013. Between the seasons 2009 and 2018 inclusive, Glasgow City lost only three League matches, and continued an unprecedented run of successive Scottish championships that began in 2007–08 It was reported Glasgow City had held talks with the FA WSL in February 2013 about a possible move to an extended top flight in England. City cited football was not moving forward quickly enough in Scotland for women to match their ambition. The FA shut the door on any potential move. City general manager Laura Montgomery later reiterated the club's desire to play in the FA WSL.

During the 2014 season, Glasgow City secured an eighth successive SWPL title and third successive treble. After a superb 5–4 aggregate win against FC Zurich, City became the first Scottish team to reach the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finals in November 2014. After a 2–1 first leg defeat at FC Zurich, City were 1–0 down at half time, with their keeper substituted due a suspected broken collar bone, in the second leg. Despite City replying with two early second half goals, Zurich made it 2–2. An 81st minute Jo Love strike leveled the tie, but with City heading out of the competition on away goals, Suzanne Lappin powered home a header a few minutes from time to send them through. In the quarter-finals, Paris Saint-Germain proved too strong for City, with a 7–0 aggregate victory.

City were seeded for the UEFA Women's Champions League in 2015–16, as they entered straight in to the round of 32, both for the very first time. As the eighth seeds, the team faced Chelsea, only to lose 4-0 on aggregate.

In July 2015, Eddie Wolecki stepped down as Glasgow City manager after four and a half years in charge, with Scott Booth announced as his replacement.

City reached the Champions League quarter-finals for the second time in 2019–20; they were the last independent women's football club to achieve this. In the 2020–21 Scottish Women's Premier League, they won their fourteenth title in succession. Following the departure of Scott Booth in summer 2021 to take head coach role at Birmingham City W.F.C., Grant Scott was appointed as interim head coach until Eileen Gleeson was freed from her commitments as assistant coach with Republic of Ireland women's national team and could take up post as head coach in November 2021.

In December 2022, Gleeson stepped down and was replaced by the club's all-time leading appearance leader, goalscorer and former captain Leanne Ross. In Ross's first season in charge she led the side to a 16th SWPL title, claiming the title on the final day of the season. The 2023-24 season saw City eliminated from the knock-out rounds of the Champions League by Brann having defeated Gintra and Shelbourne in their Qualifying Round 1 Group Stage Round Robin. The season would end without any silverware.

Ahead of the 2024-25 season, former Head Coach Scott Booth was appointed as Assistant First Team Coach but he departed in November 2024 to take up the role of Aberdeen, in his place former City midfielder and Scotland international Leanne Crichton was appointed. The 2024-25 season ended with the club finishing second in the SWPL qualifying for the UEFA Women's Champions League, and as runners up in the Women's Scottish Cup after a 3–0 defeat to Rangers in the final.

Glasgow City Women’s Football Club, commonly known as Glasgow City W, is a prominent Scottish women's football team based in Glasgow. Established in 1998, the club has become one of the most successful and dominant teams in Scottish women's football. They compete in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) and have secured numerous league titles, showcasing their consistent excellence on the pitch. Known for their skilled gameplay, strong team spirit, and commitment to developing women's football, Glasgow City W has also participated in various national and European competitions, representing Scotland with pride. The club is dedicated to fostering talent and promoting the growth of women's soccer in the region.