Celtic FC Women travel to Ibrox this evening for a vital SWPL1 Glasgow Derby against theRangers, now managed by former Celtic player Leanne Crichton…
Both sides are in desperate need of the points, particularly theRangers who have fallen nine points behind leaders Glasgow City. Celtic FC Women are three points better off that tonight’s hosts going into a game which Elena Sadiku really needs to win, given her long run of matches without a Glasgow Derby win dating back to St Patrick’s Day 2024.
🍀 Celtic women's players Emma Lawton and Lisa Rodgers have been serving up lunch at Parkhead, taking a break from preparing for Friday's SWPL clash with Rangers, live on Sky ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/ql6q1t8d8E
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) November 12, 2025
Here’s how the SWPL1 table stands after ten games played…

Elena’s Celtic View
Elena Sadiku spoke to Conor Spence from The Celtic Star at Celtic Park yesterday afternoon ahead of tonight’s crucial Glasgow Derby. Here’s everything that was said…
“We are building something special with this team,” Elena Sadiku tells The Celtic Star
The Celtic Star: Do you perhaps think this is a must-win game for yourself and the players tomorrow night if you want to be serious title contenders this season?
Elena Sadiku: “Well, I think there is a bigger pressure on theRangers because they are behind us. Like I said before, we have a lot of games in front of us. I want us to go out there and enjoy, make sure that we have the strong belief and we play really, really well. I am not talking about playing really well in terms of executing and playing really good football. It is about showing up and showing desire and showing passion and showing how much we want it. That is what I want to see.

“Everything with the table, like I know what I stand for, I want us to win so bad and I want us to be top, top, top and make sure we are competing for winning the league and winning the cups. But, I just want to focus on tomorrow because it is a derby game and we know how much it means for our fans, for us and that is going to be the biggest focus. I want to make sure my players enjoy and delivers tomorrow.”
The Celtic Star: Do Just compared to last season, has this current campaign been less hectic for yourself given there is no Champions League to contend with?
Elena Sadiku: “I think that when we talked about the Champions League, I said it before, we played 55 games. I can see we are growing as a team week after week because we have so much training [sessions]. I think the consistency has been a big part of it but I do think it is good because we can now focus on building.

‘We pretty much have a new team and that is something that I don’t think many people think about or talk about because that is the truth. We have a new team but the best part about this group is that they have a mentality that is very strong. They want to compete, they want to be the best. They put hard work in every single week and that is what makes me feels like we are building something special with this team.”
Rangers claimed the bragging rights last time out against Celtic 👊
Who will come out on top at Ibrox tonight? pic.twitter.com/xyxtPsfZDf
— Scottish Women’s Premier League (@SWPL) November 14, 2025
The Celtic Star: Do So, you said it is a new team, will you be relying on your more experienced players tomorrow night to hopefully get a result?
Elena Sadiku: “Yeah, I think the experienced players have played this fixture before and like I aid before it is a special game. I think for me, yes, the leaders and experienced players can make sure they are the core but it is a responsibility for everyone to make sure they show up tomorrow and hopefully wecan do our best to be the very best we can be.”
The Injury lists
Celtic FC Women will be without Natalie Ross, Emma Westin, Shannon McGregor, Clare Goldie and Chloe Craig are all sidelined this evening through injury. Meanwhile theRangers will be without some key players this evening with Brogan Hay, Sarah Evans, Lizzie Arnot and Kathy Hill missing through injury.
Match Officials
Thomas Denholm has the whistle. He is a referee that Celtic B team fans might recognise and he is rather card-happy issuing 48 yellow cards and two read so far this season. He’s also awarded three penalties in eight games and as there is no VAR in the SWPL, his decision is final. Denholm’s assistants this evening will be Steven G Spence and Victoria Kane.
Kick-off Time
theRangers v Celtic FC Women SWPL1 match at Ibrox this evening kicks off at 7.30pm.
Where to Watch
The match at Ibrox will be shown live tomorrow night on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR from 7.25pm CPT*. The match is also available to stream via NOW TV.
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