Celtic FC Women’s post-split fixture schedule continues with an away match against Hearts in Edinburgh tomorrow night (Wednesday). The Ghirls will be hoping to continue their impressive unbeaten run which began back in early February and was bolstered with a dramatic late win against Partick Thistle in their last match on March 21. Speaking to Celtic TV ahead of tomorrow night’s match, Hoops midfielder Evie Rabjohn reflected on her side’s recent run of form and on the confidence boost which has come as a result of their late win against Partick Thistle. She said: “We’ve had a little while since our last game, so we’ve had a lot of time to prepare. “We’ve had lot of time to figure out what our game-plan is going to be for tomorrow and how we’re going to approach it. We’re in a good position. ‘In our games before Partick Thistle we’ve done well. We haven’t lost and it was nice to get a win and get us over the line.’ “It’s definitely given us some good motivation going in to tomorrow’s game and for the next couple of games coming up. It was perfect timing really.”Rabjohn joined Celtic in early February, with her debut coming in the Scottish Cup a few days later against Hearts. That first Celtic appearance, which ended in 4-3 win for the Hoops, was quickly followed up with another outing against Hearts in a 5-3 win a week later, so the English midfielder is no stranger to the Edinburgh side, which she says will be of benefit come kick-off at the Oriam Performance Centre tomorrow (KO: 7pm). She added: “I’ve said to some of the girls that since I’ve come in I feel like I’ve played Hearts every week. I feel like we keep playing them! “I think that we know them well, we know how we’re going to play against them and there will be goals galore hopefully. “They’re in the top six for a reason. They’re a good team and they have a lot of good individual players, willing runners and hard workers. “We know what we need to do to combat that and get the best out of ourselves. We’re looking forward to putting that in to play.”FixturesHearts Women Vs. Celtic Women – Wed, Apr 1st 2026, 19:00
Evie Rabjohn looks ahead to Hearts clash
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Evie Rabjohn looks ahead to Hearts clash
Evie Rabjohn looks ahead to Hearts clash
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