Celtic FC Women – What’s Happening Right Now?

If you love Scottish football, you’ve probably heard about Celtic’s men’s squad, but the women’s side is making waves too. From thrilling league matches to new signings, there’s a lot to follow. This guide gives you the basics you need – scores, schedules, key players and a few hot topics that fans are chatting about.

Recent Results and What They Mean

Last weekend Celtic FC Women faced Hibernian in a SWPL clash that ended 2‑1. The winning goal came in the 78th minute from forward Leona McIntyre, who’s been scoring a lot this season. That win pushed Celtic up to third place, just two points behind leaders Rangers.

Before that, Celtic drew 0‑0 with Motherwell. A solid defensive display kept a clean sheet, but fans were left wanting more firepower. Coach Paula McDonald praised the back line, saying the team is getting better at staying organized under pressure.

These results show a pattern: Celtic can hold its own against top teams, but they need to turn draws into wins to chase the title. Keep an eye on upcoming matches against Glasgow City – that’s the game that could swing the table.

Upcoming Fixtures and Where to Watch

The next big fixture is Celtic vs. Glasgow City on October 5th. The match will be streamed live on the Scottish Women's Football website and also on the club’s YouTube channel. If you can’t watch live, highlights drop on the official Celtic FC Women Twitter feed within an hour of the final whistle.

After that, Celtic travels to play Aberdeen on October 19th. Away games are always tricky, but the team has a good record on the road this season – they’ve earned three wins out of five away matches.

Mark your calendar and set a reminder on your phone. Even a quick glance at the scoreline lets you stay in the loop without missing a beat.

Beyond the matches, there’s a lot of buzz around transfers. Celtic recently signed midfielder Emma Robertson from Rangers. She brings a blend of vision and stamina that could tighten up the midfield. Fans are also watching the rumor mill for a possible loan deal for striker Kayla Burns, who’s been a hot name in the English Women's Championship.

Off the pitch, Celtic FC Women are involved in community projects. Their latest initiative partners with local schools to run free football clinics for girls aged 8‑14. The program aims to grow the sport at the grassroots level and gives young players a chance to meet the first‑team squad.

Social media is another place to catch the action. The club’s Instagram Stories often show behind‑the‑scenes footage from training, player interviews, and matchday prep. It’s a great way to feel like you’re part of the locker room without actually being there.

So, whether you’re checking the league table, planning to watch the next game, or just want to support the girls in Celtic’s colors, you’ve got the info you need right here. Keep coming back for updates – the season is still early, and there’s plenty more excitement ahead for Celtic FC Women.

Celtic FC Women Set for SWPL Finale Showdown Against Motherwell at Celtic Park

Celtic FC Women Set for SWPL Finale Showdown Against Motherwell at Celtic Park

Celtic FC Women will wrap up their SWPL season with a much-anticipated clash against Motherwell at Celtic Park on May 18. Supporters can buy tickets, with the match promising a compelling end to a season marked by highs and lows for both teams.