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Celtic kicked off their SWPL title defence with a 9-0 win against Dundee United; Rangers put 11 past Aberdeen without reply; Glasgow City started with a 7-0 win at Montrose; Hearts won 11-1 at Queen’s Park, Hibernian beat Partick Thistle 2-1, Motherwell beat Spartans 5-1

Celtic kicked off their defence of the Scottish Women’s Premier League title with a 9-0 victory against Dundee United at Celtic Park.

Lucy Ashworth-Clifford opened the scoring in the 25th minute with Saoirse Noonan doubling their advantage just three minutes later.

Jenny Smith found the back of the net with her strike on the brink of half-time and as the second half got under way, it didn’t take long for the Celts to find a fourth. Bruna Lourenço struck from distance and saw her effort floated into the net.

Amy Gallacher got her account for the season up and running as she grabbed the fifth goal of the afternoon. A few minutes later, Noonan grabbed her second with a powerful strike.
Signe Carstens’ shot from range resulted in a wonderful goal just after the hour mark before Maria McAneny rounded off a perfect afternoon, coming off the bench and grabbing a late double to put Celtic on cloud nine.

It was a dream debut for Katie Wilkinson as her four goals helped Rangers to an emphatic victory over Aberdeen.

Wilkinson opened her account for the season six minutes into the game with a perfectly-timed header.

Rio Hardy continued the great start for the Gers, doubling their lead with 11 minutes gone.

Hardy got her brace just after the half-hour mark with a first-time finish beyond the goalkeeper.

Lizzie Arnot got Rangers a fourth. Just moments later, things went from bad to worse for Aberdeen as Chloe Gover deflected a cross into her own net.

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