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Katie Wilkinson scored twice for Rangers Rangers scored three second-half goals to overcome stubborn SWPL opponents Spartans and ended Sunday within two points of leaders Glasgow City. Katie Wilkinson netted twice within a seven-minute period, by which time Spartans' Kate Fraser had been sent off. Jane Ross added a late third for the visitors. Later on Sunday, City lost 3-1 against hosts Hibernian. There were two red cards at Links Park as Motherwell defeated hosts Montrose 4-0. Louisa Boyes and Katie Rice scored first-half goals for Well, with Laura Berry adding a third shortly after the break. The visitors then had Chelsie Watson sent off and Montrose's Jade Mc Laren followed after picking up a second booking. Laura Mc Cartney netted the final goal in the fifth minute of added time. Partick Thistle had a similarly comfortable win against Dundee United at Petershill Park. Rachel Donaldson scored Thistle's opener and a Megan Burns own goal made it two. Imogen Longcake and Tiree Burchill stretched the Partick advantage before Amy Taylor's late United reply. Aberdeen won for the fourth time in the league this season with Kerry Beattie and Hannah Stewart netting either side of half-time and Eva Thomson rounded off the scoring against visitors Queen's Park. Celtic host Hearts at 19: 45, with that match live on the BBC Sport website and app. SWPL - Aberdeen, Motherwell, Partick Thistle & Rangers win Premier League: Leicester come from behind to win at Spurs & Brentford win - reaction Premier League: West Ham have injury-time winner ruled out at Aston Villa - reaction 'Sinner will be one of greatest players we've ever seen' A raucous 80s throwback horror comedy Three teens go on an epic quest for a cult VHS collection, only to get mixed up in a murder A 1930s police case involving a deadly sandwich An anonymous letter sent to Horncastle Police Station in Lincolnshire sparks a murder investigation Preview the highly anticipated Motherland spin-off Lucy Punch returns as ‘alpha mum’ Amanda to face downsizing and the horror of modern teens What could the future of AI powered video games look like? Are the changes on the horizon more evolutionary than revolutionary? BBC to show Brechin v Hearts & Rangers v Fraserburgh Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? Who are the Commonwealth Games winners and losers? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Subscribe & follow updates on your Premiership team 'Sinner will be one of greatest players we've ever seen' 'I felt like crying for him' - but Man City recover from 'horrific' start The father-son dynasties powering England's future 'It's extraordinary what Liverpool are doing' - can anyone stop them? 'One of the worst decisions I've seen' - should Lewis-Skelly have seen red? 'It was never if, just when' - Keys' journey to Slam glory 'A fresh start for one of the worst signings in Man Utd history' Embracing the chaos - breaking down Bournemouth's rise Sutton's predictions v Back in Action star Jamie Demetriou 'Bills can topple Chiefs - if they keep Mahomes off the field' 'Forget Misfits - we should be talking about superstar Scotney' Murray & Djokovic will 'cool off' before discussing future I love the dark places - new England captain Aldcroft Champions League set for dramatic finale - how it stands In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week Chelsea's Cuthbert and Reiten roast each other in Honesty Cards. Video Chelsea's Cuthbert and Reiten roast each other in Honesty Cards Cole Palmer - made in the Caribbean How Hyrox became the latest sporting craze Law - the squinting kid who grew into giant of global game © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.