Rachel Corsie: North-east clubs have played part in Scottish Women’s Cup history – but two big guns are clear favourites to come through last-four this season
The Press and Journal · May 1, 2022
Rachel Corsie: North-east clubs have played part in Scottish Women’s Cup history – but two big guns are clear favourites to come through last-four this season

Rachel Corsie: North-east clubs have played part in Scottish Women’s Cup history – but two big guns are clear favourites to come through last-four this season
This weekend plays host to the Scottish Women’s Cup semi-finals – as Celtic face Hearts and Glasgow City take on Partick Thistle...
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